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Vallandigham in Ohio. A gentleman who arrived in this city yesterday, and who saw a Northern paper of the 12th inst., says that the Democratic Convention which assembled at Columbus, Ohio, on the 11th inst., nominated Hon. C. L. Vallandigham for Governor, and passed resolutions demanding of the Administration that he be permitted to return to that State. Our informant also states that the list of Yankee officers killed and wounded in the fight at Brandy Station is very long, and contains some prominent names.
Latest from Arkansas. Jackson, June 13. --A special to the Mississippian, dated Panola, 12th, says General Marmaduke captured one transport and sunk another near Helena on the 11th inst. Two regiments were sent from Helena against him, but he routed and drove them back to the town. Gen. Price was marching on Old Town Point, 13 miles below Helena. The Memphis Bulletin, of the 7th, says that Price drove in the pickets at Helena on Thursday night, but a heavy rain prevented an attack. It says Price has four brigades, but thinks he will not attempt to take the place.
The Daily Dispatch: June 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Late from Louisiana--Banks, the commissary. (search)
Bask's operations at Port Hadeen. Summit, June 13. --A gentleman from Woodville reports Banks fortifying on Thompson's Creek, northwest of Port Hudson. He is planting heavy siege guns. Banks has mustered out several regiments. Sherman's left arm (leg?) has been amputated. Jackson, June 13.--An officer just from Natches reports the gunboat Arizona aground on the bar, four miles below Natchesz, on the 11th. The river had fallen three feet since. He also confirms the sinking of the Essex and two boats at Port Hudson.
Burnside's order. --A special court martial, under the late order of Gen. Burnside, was held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 11th ult., and the following decisions made: Four Confederate soldiers, taken in the lines, were found guilty and ordered to be hang. One Federal soldier, charged with desertion and for Jeff. Davis, found guilty and ordered to be shot. Another citizen of Covington, Ky., found guilty of for Jeff. Davis, and sentenced to sixty days hard labor in the depot for prisoners, at Sandusky, Ohio.