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th him through the Kentucky campaign. He was at the Corinth battle, also, and directed the working of a portion of the rebel artillery in the eventful "Shiloh. " For many years previous to the breaking out of the rebellion he was a ship captain, sailing out of Charleston (S. C.) harbor, and was a man of so much ability, experience, and daring, as to have been entrusted, as stated above, with the mission of bringing out one of the new rebel iron clads now building in England. As might have been expected, Parker was utterly astonished, at having been discovered in this city by Marshal Murray, and undertook to show that he was not the man the officers were in search of. His protestations, however, proved of little avail, and he was yesterday taken to Fort Lafayette, in charge of Deputy Marshal Peel. He was considered one of the ablest volunteer officers in the rebel naval service, and had promised great things from the iron-clad he was to have in charge. N. Y. Herald, April 22.