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arfare. Morgan's claim to be paroled. The Cincinnati Commercial, of July 29, (more devoted to Lincoln than the New York Tribune.) says: The news that the Vicksburg prisoners were to be paroled caused some sensation among our people, but the reports which circulated on the streets yesterday that Morgan, "the horse thief, freeboorer, and murderer," claimed to be paroled, was too astounding for serious consideration. Nobody believed that, even if Morgan did claim the parole, Gen. Burnside would listen to it for a moment. The pretence that he surrendered to a militia captain, who agreed that the prisoners should be paroled and carry their side arms, amounts to nothing. Even if such were the circumstances of his capture, the terms would be no more binding than the pretended paroles Morgan has been exacting of our citizens on soldiers whom he has captured at various places.--They are all invalid, because not executed according to the terms of the cartel agreed upon by the