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not give any connected account of the movements of the great raider. We have a number of letters from different portions of Ohio and Indiana, describing the movements of the Confederates and the great success of their pursuers. We have added up the statements of captures in seven letters and find that out of 4,000 men and six pieces of artillery that the Yankees said Morgan entered Indiana with, there have been captured 31,000 men and 28 pieces of cannon. The guns, which were 12 pounder Parrott's when he entered, grew before they were captured to 60 pounders. We make some interesting extracts from the correspondence, chiefly of the Cincinnati papers. A letter from Portsmouth, Ohio, dated the 16th, says: Our expedition which left Cincinnati under Gen. Judah, reached this place at 5 o'clock this evening, and disembarked amid the cheers of a delighted populace. It should be said, however, that we met the Magnolia a few miles below, and made her return with us, and from her w