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quietly picking up by the way the Ivy, the McRae, the Tuscarora, and the other vessels of the Confederate navy, and stowing them away in the holds of the big steamers. Commodore Hollins being found aboard one of these ships, was captured and ordered to the mast-head, to enjoin the people of New Orleans of the necessity of their immediate surrender. Simultaneous with the advance of the Lincoln squadron, a powerful army, composed of regiments from Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Nova Scotia, and New Zealand, were landed on the shores of Lake Borgne, and formed into three divisions. Division No. 1 was commanded by Major-Gen. Picayune Butler; Division No. 2 was commanded by Gen. Billy Wilson, promoted for his recent gallant conduct at Santa Rosa; and the third by the Prince Salm Salm. Each man of these divisions, on landing, was presented with one of the new patent stilts, the ingenious invention of Col. Ichabod Wystand, of Lynn, Mass. These stilts a
Wilson, of Massachusetts. --This vulgar Senatorial bully has raised a regiment in Massachusetts, and delivered a glorification speech upon the occasion of a flag presentation, in which he makes an allusion to the assault on a Massachusetts regiment in Baltimore on the 19th of April, showing the mean revenge for that outbreak Massachusetts, and delivered a glorification speech upon the occasion of a flag presentation, in which he makes an allusion to the assault on a Massachusetts regiment in Baltimore on the 19th of April, showing the mean revenge for that outbreak which still lurks in the Yankee heart, and which no doubt has prompted the indignities which noble Maryland has since suffered. Wilson says in his speech; "Some of the men in my command were born on Massachusetts soil, and have the blood of the Puritans in their veins. Many of them were born in the Green Isle of the Sea." "Some" Massachusetts soil, and have the blood of the Puritans in their veins. Many of them were born in the Green Isle of the Sea." "Some" Yankees and "many" foreigners fighting Northern battles, is the description of the whole army, as well as Wilson's regiment. They hate us with diabolical malignity, but are too cowardly to fight their own battles. As to Wilson, the vaporing braggart, he made such excellent time at Bull Run that we don't wonder he has been chosen