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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 off Galveston by the rebelsYazoo river country reports that the steamer Star of the West, captured off Galveston by the rebels, is up that river and armed with twenty-two guns. She is iron-plated to a considerable extent. The W. H. Webb, a powerful ocean towboat, is also up that river, and has been placed something in the style of the Sumter. She is constructed as a ram. The rebels have also the Mobile, mounting one gun. The Star of the Wnding boats. They have also a powerful battery on shore at that point. In addition to the above-named vessels there are about thirty river steamers up the Yazoo river. Instructions sent abroad by the representatives of foreign nations in reference to the battle before Richmond. The U. S. State Department has been inf