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From the Southwest. Grenada, July 11. --Memphis papers, of the 9th, state that Andy Johnson was daily expected in that city. The Union Appeal, of Memphis, (Grant's organ,) says that Butler has confiscated 3,000 slaves and put them to work upon the canal opposite Vicksburg. The New York Post fears that conscription or drafting will have to be resorted to if Lincoln's 3000,000 men are to be raised. Black Republican dispatches claim a victory in Tuesday's battle, and say that McClellan has since removed his headquarters five miles nearer Richmond. Our forces are represented by them as retiring to their old position. Gen. Chaimer's brigade of cavalry at Ripley, last Monday. attacked and dispersed the Yankees assembled at that point. Jackson, July 10.--General Van Dorn has issued a General Order No, 9, which places fifteen counties contiguous to Vicksburg and all of East Louisiana under martial law. It is declared that disloyalty will not be countenanced; t
ver the Confederates have constructed batteries between Harrison's Landing and the Chickahominy river. One of them, which your correspondent saw, was merely a breastwork of sods, about eight feet high, placed one behind the other. Day before yesterday Stonewall Jackson's, who was reported dead, sent a flag of truce, in, conveying a lot of our sick and wounded, whom they could not or would not keep. They however, refuse to receive one from us, basing their refusal upon the fact that General Grant refused their request at Shiloh. Major Stone, of the Pennsylvania Bucktails, whose horse was killed at the same time that Gen. McCall's body fell into the bands of the enemy, reports that the General was undoubtedly killed.--His column was marching along the Charles City road when he received intelligence that the enemy were in front of him. He halted his command and rode forward, in company with Captain Stone, Capt. Sheess, and Lieut. Lambert. When he reached a bend in the road he
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ile, July 12. --The Tribune, of this city, has received a copy of the New Orleans Delta, of the 10th instant, containing the following "glorious news." Great battle fought! Richmond fallen!! Fifty thousand rebel prisoners taken!!! The last ditch captured!!!! The Tennessee has arrived from below Vicksburg, bringing the following important intelligence; "On the 6th instant General Halleck sent a dispatch to Commodore Davis, commanding the American fleet above announcing that he had just received a telegram from General Grant, stating that a great battle had been fought at Richmond, with immense loss of life on both sides. Richmond had been captured after a desperate struggle, and fifty thousand Confederates taken prisoners with a vast quantity of stores, ammunition, guns, etc. We have no reason to doubt the authenticity of this great news as it comes through a semi official channel of a most reliable character. Three cheers for McClellan and the army of the Union!"