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her understood that between eight and ten thousand Federals are marching from Mayfield to either Fort Henry or to Paris, Teun. Gen. Van-Dorn passed through Nashville on yesterday, and presumed to be en route to Bowling Green. Nashville,Jan. 21.--Passengers by to-day's train report that Federals to the number of between ten and twelve thousand are at Murray, Cailoway county, Ky. about 22 miles from Paris, Tenn. and it is further reported that they intend to march to, or are already marr definitely known of their movements or intentions. If they intend to go to Paris, it is evidently for the purpose of seizing the railroad there and burning the bridges, to prevent communication between Columbus and Bowling Green. Memphis,Jan. 21.--The latest intelligence received from Paris, Tenn., is to the effect that a large Federal force is at Murray, Ky., threatening Fort Henry and the Memphis and Ohio Railroad. Their object is to cut of communication between Memphis and Bowling Gr
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Capture of a schooner — an Engagement. Mobile, Jan. 22. --The schooner Wilder, from Havana, loaded with cigars and sundries, was captured on the 20th instant, thirteen miles below this city. F Morgan,(below Mobile)Jan. 21.--Captain Cottrell's company had a sharp and creditable contest on yesterday, at the mouth of the Lagoon, over the capture of the schooner Wilder. There was no loss on our side. The enemy lost a number of men and a ship's gig, but succeeded in taking possession of the schooner and its carg
Descent upon gambling Houses in New Orleans. New Orleans, January 21. --Mayor Monroe has closed up all the gambling houses in this city, and evinces a desire to prevent a recurrence of such practices and convict all who have violated the law by gambling. The "sports" are holding indignant gatherings, or meetings.