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We have received Northern papers as late as the 24th of April. The subjoined summary of recent events embodies no news of special importance, and in its perusal the reader will make the usual allowance for misstatement and exaggeration: From Portress Monroe. Portress Monroe April 22. --A small rowboat arrived here this morning from Norfolk, containing three men, one woman and two children. The refugees report the Merrimac still at Gosport Navy-Yard. Workmen were engaged in placing iron shields over the port holes. It was supposed that the improvements would be completed and the Merrimac would be out again in two or three days. The Merrimac, they say, was aground on the last day that she came out, as was generally supposed here, but whether injured or not was not stated. Nothing was said, however, about the bursting of any of her guns, and that supposition was undoubtedly incorrect. The steamer Jamestown and the steaming Beaufort went up James river on F
ed the march upon the city of Mexico. From the West. Cairo, April 24 --The country between here and Mound City is inundated A lar of the Cairo and Fulton Railroad was washed away. Pittsburg April 24.--Gen. Granger, with 500 cavalry, has had a fight with the rebels,small. The general aspect of affairs is unchanged. Chicago, April 24.--A special dispatch to the Times says, that Gen. Mitchell's divisanother great battle near Corinth. The Nashville. New York, April 24 --Advices from Newbern, N. P., state that the Nashville retuby the Gladiator from England. The slave trade. Washington, April 24. --The ratification of the Seward and Lyons treaty for the sth Secretary Seward. The Forts below New Orleans. New York, April 24. --The Havana Dierto states that persons from New Orleans rey has £ 450,000 specie for the purchase of cotton. New York, April 24.--Cotton quiet, sales 700 bales at 29 Ȃ cents. Pork firm at $12.