From Portsmouth.
[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.]
Portsmouth, June 1, 1861.
There is a report here that Paschal Latinier, of Hampton, has been hanged in that village.
It is said that he shot one of the ruffians of the Washington despot.
I give you the rumor as I received it. It came from two independent sources — Williamsburg and another point.
A subscription list has been started at the Navy-Yard towards a monument to the hero Jackson, the Virginia Protomartyr in the war of independence of 1861. The amount of each subscription has been limited to one dollar.
I visited Camp Grice, at Pinner's Point, yesterday.
The walk by a near cut is about two miles. It is delightful locality, and the force there is comparatively in clover.
All was quiet.
Nothing of interest transpiring here. Old Dominion.