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ated, commenced yester and is continued to-day. I am glad to learn that Panic, Viceroy and Whale are not included in the lot to pass under the hammer. They, at least, are safe at present. It is mortifying that any of our fine Southern blooded stock should pass into Northern hands, but our mortification would be greatly increased if our most prized attentions were included. The funeral of Major Pados took place yesterday, and was attended by a very large number of our citizens. Gen. Auger, the Era announces, left here on Sunday afternoon for Baton Rouge, accompanied by his staff. It is understood that he has resumed his command at that place. Gen. Banks has issued an order that "owners or agents occupying plantations or other landed property through which the military railroads and telegraph lines of the United States Government in this department are located or bordering upon such lines, will be held rigidly are unable for all malicious interference with or injury to