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lity. The Mobile Tribune, of the 2d, has some in formation from the enemy's camp, brought by Mr. Saunders, of Selma, Ala. The Tribune says: He has been inside the Yankee lines ever since Grant rted and taken the oath, state, that so far our losses in the city amount to only a thousand. Mr. Saunders reports that the Yankees lose from fifty to four hundred every day, our sharpshooters killingptains were looking from behind a cotton 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.nt says he will starve Vicksburg out in ten days, but this is known to be an idle boast. Mr. Saunders states that the stench of the dead Yankees offended citizens six miles from the battle-field.n to Gen. McClernand, and positively refused to participate again in the murderous work. Mr. Saunders heard frequent conversations between the Federals and Col. Womack, chief of Grant's staff, ex