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a in the most satisfactory manner to himself. At this moment, 9 o'clock P. M., another courier arrives with the intelligence that Piketon is in flames, but cannot speak intelligently of Morgan's movements; but, as usual, everybody — by whom I mean our military — says that he can never get out of the State--Ohio, I presume, is meant — but in his present state I am inclined to think that he is in a condition to change it when he deems proper. The same writer, writing from Columbus on the 20th, gives an account of the fight at Baffington: It is now definitely ascertained that in the fight yesterday morning at Burlington, Morgan lost all his cannon, (which consisted of only three pieces,) fully seven hundred prisoners, a large number of horses, with their entire equipments, and a large quantity of his pistols, revolvers, carbines, etc. This no crippled him as to compel him to return possible, which he did by proceeding up the river, but keeping out of the range of the gunboats<