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ack Grant in the rear. It is reported that he said if Vicksburg could hold out fifteen days he would throw 100,000 troops into it, if he had to abandon every foot of territory in his department. A dispatch from Murfreesboro', the 28th, represents that since Sunday Grant had made a general assault on the rebel works at Vicksburg, and failed to carry them. That the place was too strong to be carried by assault, and he had opened a terrible fire on it with artillery. The Herald's Hilton Head correspondent says at least 20,000 men have been sent to Vicksburg by Beauregard. An article on the military situation in the South says: On the whole, considering the defensive position, it (the South) has at least equal strength with the North for this campaign. Pemberton, according to our latest intelligence, will be able to hold out in that stronghold ten days or a fortnight, until Johnston, with his army, raises the siege and engages Grant in battle. Johnston is rapidly