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n, 18 miles east from Vicksburg on the railroad, the army being 18 miles from Grand Gulf, encamped near the Big Black river.--They had not possession of any part of the railroad between Jackson and Vicksburg. The battle at Clinton is doubtful — the last accounts state nothing about it. Grant is receiving heavy reinforcements. A new road overland has been made from Young's Point to the river below. Part of Sherman's corps had reached Grand Gulf. The military inquiry in the case of Col. Kimball show that the first statements are substantially correct. The case of Vallandigham is said to be settled by the President disapproving the sentence of the Court, which was ratified by Burnside, and changing it from two years imprisonment at Tortugas to banishment from the Northern States. Burnside refused to obey the notification from the Circuit Court of Ohio that Vallandigham had applied for a writ of habeas corpus. There was an insurrection at Port au Prince, headed by Gener