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had been taken through Texas, and thence to Europe. Chicago, March 21. --Jeff. Thompson is marching upon Cape Girardeau, and is pressing men and horses into the rebel service — A skirmish has taken place between some of his forces and the Federals, in which several were killed and wounded on both sides. New York, March 21. --United States 6's, 1881, 941. Sales of cotton have been made at Philadelphia at 18, 31 for low and high grades — firmer. The name of Fort Calhoun is to be changed to that of Fort Wool. General Wool has established a Sansorship over the press in his division. A large number of troops were landed at Fortress Monroe and Camp Hamilton yesterday, and to-day there is great activity at Old Point. Advices have been received here (Norfolk) from Newbern, which state that four hundred Confederates have recently had a fight with the Yankees, in which fifteen hundred of the latter were killed. The Federals raised the white flag