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lines, did so, and then destroyed the salt and returned to Washington with their report. Captain Mansfield was immediately sent for from Washington, and though he has returned he has not yet resumed command, and I doubt very much if he will again. A Traitor unpopular with traitors. The Union men of Taylor county, Va., held a meeting on the 22d of July for encouraging enlistments. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the course in Congress of our Senator, John S. Carlile, in voting with Secessionists and secession sympathizers, in all or a large number of their votes, and also in opposing and voting against the admission of the new State, has neither met our wishes nor reflected our sentiments, and we hereby request him to resign a position which he has shown himself unworthy to fill. Rebel gunboats up the Yazoo river. Vicksburg, July 25. --A gentleman recently from the Yazoo river country reports that the steamer Star of the West, captured