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he New York papers publishes the following on the authority of three Confederate deserters, who lately escaped from Mobile: These men report that the Confederates Force in Mobile aggregates but 7,000 men, under General Buckner; the naval force, under Admiral Buchanan, comprises three wooden steam gunboats of ten guns each, viz: The Gaines, Captain Thos. Hunter; the Morgan, Captain Blair; the Selma, Captain P. U. Murphy; the revenue cutter Alert, under a Lieutenant; the rain Baltic, Captain Johnson. Besides these vessels, the rebels are building, at Selma, a fifty gun frigate, iron-clad which they intend floating down the river on hog heads. There are now two rams ready at that point, and on the day the three men left a draft of twenty four sailors were sent up the river to take them down. Two more rams were nearly finished and expected down in a few weeks. The channel in Mobile bay is blocked up by sunken vessels, but there are no torpedoes sunk in it. The rebels possess,
General Assembly of Virginia. Monday, March 30, 1863. Senate.--The Senate met at 10 o'clock, and was called to order by Mr. Johnson in the absence of the President, Lieut Governor Montague. The Senate took up and passed the bill to amend and re-enact section third of an act passed May 14th, 1862, entitled "An act to organize Home Guards" The Senate also took up and tabled the bill increasing the compensation to Commissioners of the Revenue, no constitutional quorum being prer to appoint an Average for Major Stuart & Co, from the Board of Public Works to the Superintendent of the Salt Works yet to in elected. The apportion to the amendment in the State promised to be strong and the debate upon it protracted. Mr. Johnson made a a argument against a concurrence of the Senate in it. At a late hour it looked like the late of the bill hinged on this amendment. Both Houses were in session up to midnight, and an adjournment vine dle was in some doubt.
For hire --By the day, week, or month a No. 1 Blacksmith and his Helper. Also, a No. 1 Mule for sale, 16 hands high, and warranted sound. Apply to James E. Johnson, Stable, corner 25th and Franklin sts. mh 31--3t*