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rill from his command in the Valley was his of McClellan. Iron the express south. By way of Chire, the Yankee papers have New Orleans advices as late as the 16th instant. No new military movements of importance in the Gulf Department are reported. It is said that the Mexican General Corrinas, tired of being a patriot and adhering to the republican cause, has surrendered himself and his forces to the imperialist, and accepted a Brigadier-General's commission from Maximilian.--General Drayton has succeeded Ford in Command of the rebel troops at Brownsville. General fluribut, commanding the Department of the Gulf, has issued an order regulating plantation labor. More of the "rebel" Vermont raiders. Further developments relative to the raid from Canada into Vermont have been made. The leader of the gang, styling himself "Bennett H. Young, First Lieutenant, Provisional Army, Confederate States of America," has written a letter acknowledging his connection with the af