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l. Morgan presented him some Yankee money, taken from his brethren in arms against us and returned to his own boat. A short time after be parted with his friends and left for Corinth on business connected with his command. The Yankees at Pascagoula. The Mobile Register extracts the following from a private letter, dated Pascagoula, May 17: We had a visit from the enemy yesterday evening. Three sailing vessels anchored op- posite the village, and sent three boats ashore. ThPascagoula, May 17: We had a visit from the enemy yesterday evening. Three sailing vessels anchored op- posite the village, and sent three boats ashore. The boats landed at the hotel wharf, and an officer and one seaman come on shores. The officer stated that they had understood that some schooners were here ready to run the blockade with cotton, and they (the Federals) had been sent to capture them. On being assured that there was no vessel of the kind here, he said he was misinformed, &c., and appeared satisfied that he would find none. In the course of the conversation, he said he thought Mobile would be attacked soon, perhaps after they