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rew were saved. The 9th Rhode Island battery, and a portion of the Engineer regiment, sailed for Port Royal on the 17th inst. Mr. Slidell had arrived in Paris. The Southerners in Paris think that he will soon accomplish the objects of his mission. Ex-Speaker Pennington, of New Jersey, died on the 10th inst. The Paris correspondent of the New York Herald says that the Emperor Napoleon is ready to recognize the independence of the Southern Confederacy, but was waiting for England to act first. The correspondent says that Lord Palmerston is afraid to make the first move. The privateer Sumter was at Gibraltar on the 2d inst., which created great consternation among the American ship-masters at Marseilles. The American question, as affecting the supply of cotton, has been debated in the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and a great desire was manifested that the war should be brought to a close. The sales of cotton in Liverpool on the 1st instant were 5,0
$100 reward. --Ranaway from the sub-scriber my boy Henry, for whose apprehension and delivery to E. H. Stokes, of this place, or for his confinement in any jail, so that I get him again, I will pay the above reward. Henry is about 23 years old, black, about five feet three inches high, and has rather a down look when spoken to. Had on when he left black coat and pants, and black felt hat. He has been seen near Bristol, on the Manassas Gap Railroad, and near Cub Run Bridge. He may be lurking around Dumfries or Richmond. T. D. Carter, ja 23--1m* for Dr. England.