dexandpia lurnpike, just beyond the toll-jate, fivC and a half miles from Newport!23d. The Federal force en-i rimeuta. The Confederate ptured a Federal battery 1 a reported loss of 53 killed, Mark, of the 2d Texas Reg-iried under a flag of truce, retired while the enemy reinforcements to pursuen Pocagoula reports the 9th Connecticut Regiment, near Algiers, opposite Newit the rebels returned to the , and demanded thesurren-ain. Gen Small prempto-Ifork Market*T 2.—Cottoh—The marketjwer, with sales at 71@7?cdtf;^ :• j' ;*T •' ternoon extra State and und-hoop Ohio are in brisk rt at an advance of 5c, rule quiet and generally fa-at $5 20@6 00 for common Western, and $6 10^6 20The Forty-second Regiment.—1The claimsl^ **9 Qfl'k . Ipf this regiment have, at, last, been audited, and the officers and men will be paid in a few days. About twenty-two dollars are due eachprivate. *ForETH OF JrLY CELEBRATION ACROSS ThJRiver.—Jk grand celebration comes off on the!Newport side of the river, on the 4th of Julyj The crowd will assemble at the grove on th«era! Green Clay Smith, General Bramble R. B. Carpenter1, J. P. Jackson, and other dilO _ • i V _ iLI____ •!! \ 4 %tihguished speakers, will be in attendan Brandt’s band of music has been ethe occasion. Every body is e provided with well-filled baskets. ____\____J- -Death of Lieutenant Lowes,Died, at St. Louis, on the 20th nf r0wounds received in the ass. o 1 ’»Works at V icksburg t. Lowes, Lieut. Company .Volunteer Infantry, son of J' of Warren County, Ohio* In the thirtiethVU