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of the river — reinforcements. The Petersburg Express of yesterday has the following intelligence, which is of much interest: We have reliable information that a portion of McClellan's army sought safety in flight as far back as Monday afternoon. This we knew Monday night, and so stated yesterday, but further confirmation of this retreat is furnished in the following communication which Col. Pannill, the Provost Marshal of this city, has kindly furnished us: Drewry's Bluff, July 1. To Col. Wm. Pannill, Provost Marshal: Capt. Upshur reports from Bermuda Hundreds on James river, at 11 o'clock last night, that the enemy (or a portion of them) was in full retreat; that their gunboats were near Shirley, on the Charles City shore, endeavoring to protect the retreat; that the Galena and two other gunboats had tired 200 shells into ranks, as they supposed, but that our forces had pressed the enemy hard, and he could hear fearfully rapid musketry firing until dark; that
The war in the Southwest. Mobile, July 1. --A special dispatch to the Tribune, dated Grenada, 25th ult., states that Northern papers of the 25th say that Buell was advancing on Chattanooga, and that Morgan (Yankee) was simultaneously advancing on Knoxville "for the relief of East Tennessee." A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune says that Gen. Hindman's (Confederate) army in Arkansas numbers from 25,000 to 30,000. The Yankee General Curtis is being reinforced. Jackson's Tennessee cavalry burnt fifteen hundred bales of cotton, last Thursday, within twelve miles of Memphis. The vote in the municipal election at Memphis was small. No responsible person was a candidate for office. Jackson, Miss., June 30.--Gen. Chalmers has taken Bolivar, Tenn. Col. Tappen, of Arkansas, says that Gen. Hindman, with 30,000 men, has Curtis completely cornered. The State is blazing with excitement. The battery at Duval's Bluff commands White river, and is supported by 5,000 Confede