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try, and a battery of cannon. Our force was between 40 and 50 cavalry, from the companies of Capt. Hays, Capt. Andrew, and Capt. Turner, almost the entire number being from Capt. Hayes company, commanded by Lieut. Rogers. We lost one man killed, (Mr. Ray, of Capt. Hayes company,) with several slightly wounded, mostly with sabres. We lost two or three horses killed. From Vicksburg. The latest newspaper intelligence from Vicksburg is contained in the Jackson Mississippian, of the 19th inst. The following particulars are gathered from a gentleman who left the beleaguered city on the evening of the 18th: Five of the Yankee gunboats arrived with in range of our batteries at 12 o'clock, M., and one shot from our guns fired across the bow of the foremost vessel brought them to. They sent a message with a flag of truce to Mayor Lindsay, demanding the surrender of the city. The Mayor replied, with significant terseness and pointedness, that if they wanted the city to come and