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New Orleans news. --A gentleman just out of the New Orleans blockade states that Com. Farragut left the Hartford, passed down the Atchafalaya in a small boat, and was saluted with 32 guns on his departure from the Crescent City for the North. Perhaps he is about to try the iron-clads on Charleston again. Grierson was in New Orleans making "much ado" about his late raid in Mississippi. The natives had suffered to the tune of a fine horse and equipments. Grierson made them a speech on his arrival.
s news. --A gentleman just out of the New Orleans blockade states that Com. Farragut left the Hartford, passed down the Atchafalaya in a small boat, and was saluted with 32 guns on his departure from the Crescent City for the North. Perhaps he is about to try the iron-clads on Charleston again. Grierson was in New Orleans making "much ado" about his late raid in Mississippi. The natives had suffered to the tune of a fine horse and equipments. Grierson made them a speech on his arrival. s news. --A gentleman just out of the New Orleans blockade states that Com. Farragut left the Hartford, passed down the Atchafalaya in a small boat, and was saluted with 32 guns on his departure from the Crescent City for the North. Perhaps he is about to try the iron-clads on Charleston again. Grierson was in New Orleans making "much ado" about his late raid in Mississippi. The natives had suffered to the tune of a fine horse and equipments. Grierson made them a speech on his arrival.