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ening by Ewell's corps to turn the Yankee right, which was promptly repulsed. Three hundred prisoners fell into Yankee hands, besides many killed and wounded. Yankee loss 600 wounded, 150 killed and missing. Stanton assures the Northern press that over 25,000 veteran reinforcements have been sent to Grant. There are no reports from Butler. The Red river is blockaded at many points by rebel shore batteries. Gen. Canby, who is about to assume command, promises to remove them early. Sigel has been removed, and Major General Hunter succeeds him. A dispatch from Sherman, dated Thursday night, at Kinston, states that during that day he had pushed a column round Kinston, in pursuit of Johnston, as far as Cassville. A hard fight for Atlanta is looked for. The Herald states that among the passengers on board the prize rebel steamer Greyhound, just arrived at Boston, was Edward A. Pullard, of Richmond, and he is now probably in Fort Warren. Gold 181½.
Confederate States Congress. Senate.--The Senate met at 12 o'clock yesterday, Mr. Hunter, of Va, in the Chair. The credentials of the Hon Herschel V. Johnson, of Ga., was presented, and he attended and took the oath of office. Mr. Sparrow presented resolutions of the General Assembly of Louisiana in relation to the further prosecution of the war, which were read and ordered to be printed. Mr. Semmes, of La. offered a resolution that the Military Committee inquire into the expediency of causing officers of the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments to be detailed or assigned to the duty of auditing and paying claims of the citizens of Louisiana for all property impressed by order of officers of the Confederate service, and for hire of negroes and teams. Mr. Barnwell, of S. C., from the Finance Committee, reported a bill to authorize certificates of indebtedness to be given for property purchased or impressed and for transportation, and to provide for the paym