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erdition and to Yankeedom, to return no more forever. There were seventy-five in the company when they started, but they were attacked on the way by a hand of the enemy, and lost five of their number. They killed eighteen of the scoundrels and took eleven prisoners, whom they now have in custody, to be caged wherever our authorities may order. Among the prisoners is Major Jim Townsend, a famous Abolition marauder of the John Brown type. These noble Kentuckians designed to hurry on West, by railroad from this place, to join Captain John Morgan. The surrender of Natchez. The following is the correspondence which passed between the commander of the Iroquois and the Mayor of Natchez relative to the surrender of that place: U. S. S. Iroquois. At anchor off Natchez Miss., May 12th, 1862, Sir: In advance of the squadron now coming up the Mississippi, I am instructed by the Flag Officers to demand the surrender of the city of Natchez to the naval forces of the
New map. --Messrs. West & Johnston, of this city, have just published a large map of the State of Virginia, containing all the counties and principal towns, and showing the lines of railroad and other internal improvements. It seems to have been prepared with great care, and will be found very useful for reference at the present time.