Latest from the North.
The Herald'sarmy despatches state that Gen. Kilpatrick has been assigned to the command of the cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland, and will report to Gen. Sherman at once.
Gen. Kilpatrick indignantly denies that the orders found on Dahlgren's person were authenticated by him.
The Governor of Illinois has authorized the issuing of commissions to officers of negro regiments raised in that State.
Gold on the 19th, 169½ Cotton, 90
The steamer Glasgow from Liverpool the 2d, and Queenstown the 4th, has arrived.
The London Newssays that measures will be taken by the Opposition for a well organized attack on the Ministry in Parliament.
The Timessays that the prospects of the Government have improved since the Easter recess, but there are rocks ahead, viz: the case of Sternfield from the charge of a connection with the attempted assassination of Napoleon, and thinks it should be made as a private member of Parliament, and not as connected with the Government.
Mazzini, in a letter, exonerates Sternfield from all connection in Greeley scheme.
Consols 93¼.
Serious apprehensions are felt concerning the health of the Pope. His life, however, is not despaired of.
A serious revolt occurred between the Hungarian and Austrian troops at Jutters. and a wholesale execution will take place.
We have nothing from the front.
Orange C. H,April 22.--The N. Y. Herald. of the 20th, contains an account of the Shreveport affair, acknowledging the loss of 2000, and the Yankee cavalry routed. It also says that the full news was suppressed at New Orleans.
Gold is quoted at 174--the market very feverish.