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determined in the future. The Herald's correspondence, of 22d, says three hundred and eighty-odd rebel prisoners who had not been exchanged, left by steamer Empire Parish for points in possession of the rebels. The demonstrations by Secession sympathizers on the occasion were so great that Banks sent down a regiment to disperse the crowd. Over one thousand contraband letters and other articles were captured. On information of a negro that rebels were planting torpedoes between Port Hudson and Bason Rouge, the gunboat Essex went up the river and captured four, containing each 200 pounds of powder. Reports from Baton Rouge represent that there are numerous indications of an immediate movement, and that great activity prevails in the army. Lincoln communicated to the Senate a message with a memorial from distressed operatives of Blackburn England, expressing gratitude for material aid, and hoping an interchange of feeling will be productive of a further manifestatio