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Latest from the North.[from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 28. --I have received the Washington Chronicle of Monday, the 27th, and send you the following summary of its news. It says: The news from Missouri is exciting. The rebel divisions of Marmaduke and Burbridge, numbering 8,000, the whole command under Price, advanced on Cape Girardean and demanded its surrender. The demand being refused, they attacked the place, but after three hours severe fighting they were handsomely repulsed. The rebels then took a new position, and at the latest accounts were preparing to assault our works. Our troops have been reinforced, and two gunboats have arrived there to aid them. Gen. MeNeil, of Missouri, is in command, and he feels confident of whipping the rebel General. A later dispatch received from Gen. McNeil says the rebels are retreating. Our loss is less than twenty killed and wounded. Gen. Banks defeated the rebels on the night of the 17th at Vermilti
Falling in Price. --A large lot of manufactured and smoking tobacco, and Florida cigars, were sold at auction, in this city, yesterday. The prices showed an evident decline of appreciation on the part of buyers. The cigars sold for $50 per thousand--at retail the most common sells readily for 15 cents. Manufactured tobacco sold proportionably low.