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Morgan's Northwestern expedition — arrival of General of his men in Lynchburg — they Centralics the Yankee report of Morgan's Losses. Lynchburg, July 28 --A letter to the Republican, dated Camp Stuart, Greenbrier county, 25th inst, mentions the arrival there of two hundred and fifty of Morgan's men, who crossedevented from crossing by the gunboats. An officer says they lost about three hundred in the battle. None were taken prisoners. [Second Dispatch] Lynchburg July 28 --Several of Morgan's men have arrived here. They crossed the Ohio river a short distance below Parkersburg, and captured two hundred Home Guards and one 1 their confident belief in Morgan's ability to make his escape. Two of the command only were drowned in crossing the Ohio. [another Dispatch.] Chattanooga July 28 --A dispatch to the Rebel from Dublin Depot, Va., dated to day, from Etsworth, Morgan's operator, says that a party of 300 of Morgan's men crossed the Ohio
From Charleston Charleston, July 28 --Everything is progressing Favorably. About 27 vessels of all kinds, including the Ironsides and the monitors, are lying below. A few more transports arrived yesterday. Some 20 vessels are reported in the Stone river. A brig, which had run aground, was stripped by the Yankees yesterday afternoon. One man was killed and another wounded by a shell at the Point battery this morning. There has been heavy shelling all day. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, July 29 --The bombardment was a little more spirited to-day. The Ironsides and two monitors took part. Two men killed on our side — none wounded.
Death of Hen W. L. Yancey. Montgomery July 28 --The Hon. Wm. L. Yancey died at his residence, near this city, to-day after an illness of four weeks, from the effects of kidney disease.
Latest from Vicksburg. Meridian, July 28th --The latest advices from Vicksburg state that the Federal are still shipping troops up the river. A large number of steamboat constantly arriving from above. Gov. Pettus is dangerously ill.