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ve to be accepted for the good of the service, as it is believed that no officer capable and disposed to perform his duty at this time would resign. A letter from Fortress Monroe says the steamer Dictator, from Newbern and Hatteras Inlet, reports that a bottle was picked up off Hatteras on the 20th, containing a record of the loss of the steamer Manhattan at sea. She was from Wilmington, N C, bound to Bermuda. A large lot of cotton was picked up off Hatteras on the . On Thursday the members of the Ladies' Loyal League held their anniversary meeting at the Church of the Puritans, at New York, are Stanton presiding. Addresses were made by Lucretis Scott. Wendell Phillips and George Thompson. Gen Hooker, it seems, was not wounded in the recent battles at and near Reases. The sufferer was Brig Gen Harker. Butler's Medical Director puts his loss in the great fight of Monday at five thousand, exclusive of Heckman's brigade, which is reported as nearly all missing.
From Yankeedom. Senator's, May 27. --Sam Medary has been arrested and brought to Cincinnati. The Chicago Times correspondent of the 17th says that the loss in front of Resaca was 600 killed, 8,000 wounded, and 400 missing. Hooker was slightly wounded at Resaca, and Kilpatrick painfully, Manson seriously, Willick mortally. The Kentucky provost marshals to enrol negroes take them as substitutes.