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t morning by our scouts and prisoners. N. P. Banks, Major. Gen. Commanding. The Captures officers of the steamer Hunter. Boston, April 18, 1862. --Thomas E. Tansall, late United States at Tangiers, and Mr. Myers, Puteer of the Sumter, arrested at Algeeras, Morocco, arrived here to-day in the bark Harvest Home, to which they were transferred by the United States gunboat Inc. The prisoners were in irons, which were removed by order of Marshall Keys, and they were army to Fort Warren, to await instructions from the Government. The Nashville at , N. P. Nassau, N. P., April 11, 1862. --The rebel steamer Nashville arrived April 1st, and changed her colors to the British, under the name of Thomas L. Wragg, and sailed again on the 6th, having taken on board the cargo of arms of the British steamship Southward, that arrived from England a few days previously. The steamer , front Charleston, arrived April 6, with eleven hundred bales of cotton. General Sum
youngest son. Sorrow is sacred, and I hope every mother will forget and forgive whatever might have appeared thoughtlessness the White House, and sympathize with the real affections of a mother. She has been sufficiently punished for that ball in the midst of public calamities. Shall I say a word of public corruption? The torrent cannot now be stayed. It is overwhelming. Fortunes on fortunes are being made, and will be made by favorites, and there seems to be no holp for it except in general repudiation. If I were to tell you one-hundredth of what I know, you and I would be in Fort Warren or Lafayette in a fortnight. I don't mean to any that the Secretaries connive at or profit by these speculation at on the contrary, I am confident they set their faces against them; but they are powerless, under the vest amount of business under their hands, and the pressing necessity of their department. I hope my health will allow me to send you an occasional letter. Cleveland.