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Failures. --The Boston Commercial Bulletin's list of business changes for the week ending June 29, gives twelve failures and suspensions in New York, fourteen in Boston, and four in Philadelphia, a total of forty-five for the week.
ery. One company of cavalry leaves for Virginia to morrow, and another in a few days. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Indiana Regiments are now encamped, fully equipped. Gov. Morton has fessed orders for the five regiments under the new quota to rendezvous at Indianapolis and at Lafayette this week. Double the number of companies required for the new quota, have tendered their services. expected conflict between Secession and Union troops in Tennessee. Louisvills, July 2.--The Journal, of this morning, has a letter dated Knoxville, June 29th, saying that eight companies of cavalry and infantry have gone from here to Cumberland and Wheeler's Gap, to guard them and prevent Federal troops coming through Kentucky to aid the Union men in East Tennessee. They have been encountered by our native Unionists in the mountains, who swear they shall leave, and the Secession troops have sent here for reinforcements. The Journal adds: "We expect a bloody fight in the mountains. "