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Latest from Corinth.the position of our army. gallant Attnock of Morgan's Cavalry six thousand prisoners in our hands. &c. &c. &c. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Corinth, April 9. --We still hold the battlefield. It is not thought the enemy will advance. The weather is bad and the roads impassable. We possess all the captured property. Morgan's cavalry yesterday (Tuesday) morning attacked a considerable force of the enemy in one of their camps and killed a large Morgan's cavalry yesterday (Tuesday) morning attacked a considerable force of the enemy in one of their camps and killed a large number of them, besides burning the tents our army were unable to bring away with them. The wounded are pouring in. Our loss is probably three thousand. The most of the wounded were shot in the limbs. Generals Gladden, Bushrod Johnson, and Hindman are wounded. Colonel Blythe, of Mississippi, and Capt. Hampton, of Alexandria, were killed. Lieutenant Storum, of the Washington Artillery, was shot through the body. The fight of Monday was less decisive than that of Sunday. The fir
upon the calendar. Mr. Clarke, of Mo., reported back a memorial relative to a stage route in Georgia, and reports that it is not a matter of legislation. Mr. Chilton reported a bill for the repeal of so much of the law as requires the mails to be carried, opened and delivered on Sunday. Placed upon the calendar and ordered to be printed. Mr. Clopton, of Ala., from the Committee on Claims, reported adversely on the memorial of certain citizens of the counties of Frederick and Morgan, Va., asking payment for property destroyed by Confederate troops. Mr. Boteler moved that the memorial be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with instructions to report a bill providing payment for these and all similar claims, when properly authenticated. On this motion a debate arose in which Messrs. Boteler, Baldwin, Smith of Va., Garnett, Conrad of La., and others participated. The motion of Mr. Boteler was not agreed to. Mr. Smith, of Va., moved a reconside