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The Tribune says: He has been inside the Yankee lines ever since Grant invested the place, and was allowed to leave by Gen. Grant, in order to bring away Mrs. Hundley, wife of Col. D. R. Hundley, of the 31st Alabama, who was wounded and taken prisoner at Port Gibson. He reports that in the big fight on Friday of week beforeCol. D. R. Hundley, of the 31st Alabama, who was wounded and taken prisoner at Port Gibson. He reports that in the big fight on Friday of week before last, the Yankees confess that they lost twenty thousand men. On Thursday of the same week we sunk two of the enemy's gunboats, which shell the town every day, having set fire to some houses, and already killed a few women and children, but doing very little other damage. Thirty one of Vaughn's East Tennessean having deserttton bale, and old One Eye killed them both at one shot. Mr. Saunders also saw one other Captain with an amputated leg, which he owed to the same unknown man. Col. Hundley knows the man, says his name is Elliott, and that he belongs to the 30th Alabama. He is known in Alabama as the best marksman in the State. Gen. Grant sp