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Latest from the North.
We have received the Washington Chronicle, of Sunday, of the 7th inst. It is chiefly filled with news copied from the Herald of the day before, of which we gave a full synopsis in the Dispatch of yesterday.
Grant telegraphs from Vicksburg, on the 21, that he can maintain the siege and take care of Joe Johnston.
Three hundred horses had been shot on the river bank by the rebels because they could not be fed. Vallandigham will certainly be nominated for Governor of Ohio.
The Chronicle states that the Army of the Potomac is only changing camps. Fifty-six prisoners, captured at Fredericksburg, arrived at Washington on Saturday night. Gold was quoted at 142½, a decline of 3½ on the quotations of Friday.
A dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial, dated Vicksburg, the 30th, says:
A deserter came into our lines this morning.
He represents that he was sent by Gen. Pemberton to communicate verbally with Gens. Johnston and Loring.
The former is supposed to b