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Later from the North.
New York papers of the 6th have been received:
Gold opened on the 5th at 147½, reached 147¼, and closed at 146⅞.
The Archduke Maximilian has accepted the crown of Mexico.
Gen. Heintzleman has been relieved of the command of the defences of Washington, and Gen. Barnard has been tendered the post.
Still Later.
Baltimore papers, of the 8th inst., have been received.
We have received the following summary of the news, through the agent of the Press Association:
A Louisville dispatch states that General Burnside has driven the enemy before him southward to the Hiawassee river, and eastward as far as Greenville, on the East Tennessee and Virginia railroad.
The right wing of Gen. Burnside's army is thus put in communication with the army of the Cumberland.
Hooker is to command a part of the reinforcements sent to Rosecrans.
Reinforcements are literally pouring down from Louisville.
Eight hundred prisoners, captured at the battl
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