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Latest from the North.nothing later from Burnside.English Organs Urging recognition--Lord Deasy's views.skirmish at Cocoquan — Mine Texans killed.Napoleon for War with the United States in any event.&c., &c., &c., [special Despatch to the Richmond Despatch] Norfolk Jan. 3d, 1862. The New York Herald, of the 30th January, has been received here. It says that nothing further of importance had yet been received from the Burnside fleet, and adds that the accidents arising from the tempestuous weather had merely delayed its operations for a few days, and that Gen. Burnside will soon proceed. On the 29th, the 37th New York regiment had a skirmish with a body of Tex as Kangers, hidden at Mrs. Lee's house, near Occoquan. A party of 50 men advanced from the New York regiment to reconnoiter, and found ten Texans. They opened firts upon the Texans, killed nine, and took the remaining one prisoner. The European mall had arrived. The Herald contained several interesting
From Kentucky. Nashville, Jan. 30. --The latest advices from Munfordsville state that the Yankees have sent back their sick from that place, and are busily engaged in bringing up their artillery from Nolin and from Bacon's Creek, and it is said they received marching orders early last week. Four Yankee regiments were encamped in the band below Woodville, this side of Green river, under cover of their heavy guns. They send out pickets during the day towards Horse Cave, but withdraw them at night.