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Gen. Joseph R. Anderson. --This officer has been appointed, by President Davis, to the coast defence of North Carolina, and is subordinate to Gen. Gatlin, who has command of the entire Confederate force of that State. Gen. Anderson has reported at headquarters in Newbern, and is now engaged in the discharge of his duties. Gen. Joseph R. Anderson. --This officer has been appointed, by President Davis, to the coast defence of North Carolina, and is subordinate to Gen. Gatlin, who has command of the entire Confederate force of that State. Gen. Anderson has reported at headquarters in Newbern, and is now engaged in the discharge of his duties.
the river, which, on inspection with glasses, proved to be the erection of a two-gun battery. Word was sent to Gen. Stone's headquarters, and a section of a battery was soon forwarded. The rebels discharged two shells, without effect. Our guns responded with spherical case shot, which soon caused a splendid specimen of racing by the Confederates. The distance between the two batteries was not less than three-quarters of a mile. Affairs in Kentucky. Louisville, Sept. 9. --Gen. Anderson arrived here from Frankfort this evening. Rumors are afloat that Mildraugh't Hill, 45 miles south of here, will be occupied to-night by portions of the State Guard, and that one company is already there, and that Zollicoffer, with a large force, has marched through Cumberland into Kentucky. These rumors are very prevalent, but not generally believed. The irritation between the Unionists and the Secession element in this city is hourly increasing. The best informed politic