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nt of the Gule,19th army corps, N. O.,May 4, 1863. [Extract.] 12. Brigadier General Dwight will cause all white male persons, to the number of 100, in the vicinity of the scene of the murder to-day, to be immediately arrested and sent under a strong guard to New Orleans, where they will be kept in close confinement till further orders, as hostages for the delivery of the murderers into the hands of the military authorities of the United States. By command of Maj. Gen. Banks. Richard B. Irwin, A. A. G. Cotton Estimates. With reference to the amount of cotton which this expedition of Banks's is likely to succeed in stealing on its route, the correspondent writes: It is estimated by those who have the means of knowing, that at least two hundred thousand bales of cotton will come to this market out of the country recently occupied by our forces. This is a very large amount; but I see no reason why it should not be so. General Banks is determined to make the mos