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r pursuers, but, finding the Florida gaining on them, and probably not fancying the appearance of the huge bull-dogs on the Confederate craft, abandoned their prize, and made Bull Run speed for the South Carolina. The Florida took the Purdy in tow and landed her safely in Berwick's Bay. Bully for the Florida and her bull dogs! More Yankee Outrages. From the Louisville (Bowling Green) Courier, of the 3d inst., we take the following: We are informed by a refugee just from Shelby county, who succeeded in running the blockade, that the Yankees have been perpetrating all manner of outrages in that section. Men with Southern sympathies, were daily arrested and taken over to Whittaker's camp at Eminence, where they were compelled to take the Lincoln oath or go to Louisville and be imprisoned. A few days since a Captain Headen, of Whittaker's regiment, went over to Shelbyville and arrested some ten citizens, for no crime whatever, but because they were charged with bei