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ow Panola and cutting off Johnston a supplies. Another force is crossing the Cold water near Senatobia. They came from Memphis. Gen. Johnston has issued orders granting a full pardon to all deserters in this department who will rejoin their commands immediately. Nothing from Vicksburg or Port Hudson.--No firing heard there this morning. [Third Dispatch] Jackson, June 20th, via Mobile 21st. --A soldier who escaped from Louisville, Ky., on the 5th, reports that Majors J. P. Thompson and F M. Cowan were taken to jail in that place and hung under Burnside's order forbidding recruiting in that State. Citizens just in report a heavy engagement between Jackson's cavalry and the enemy at Big Black bridge. At the time they left the musketry and cannonading were awful and terrific. Firing is heard in the direction of Vicksburg. [other dispatches] Natchez, June 18th. --Information which can be relied on from Bayon Sara reports that Banks had left with