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ue metal he is represented to be. Col. Morgan looks to be about thirty years of age, has light hair and whiskers, and gray eyes, is some six feet high, and weighs perhaps a hundred and seventy pounds. He is as mild and gentle as a woman, and is so careful of the feelings of others that he would not want-only give a wound to them for anything in the world. His magnanimity was beautifully illustrated only the other day, in the capture of a Yankee train and passengers between Nashville and Bowling Green. The train consisted of an engine and fifty-three cars, which he burnt and destroyed, of course, to weaken the enemy as much as possible in a legitimate way. The engine was one of the most magnificent machines ever put in motion. It had just been imported from the North, for the purpose of drawing the immense military trains of the enemy over the mountain railroads. He also captured a large amount of money from the train, which was taken care of. Of the passengers, he paroled the Yank