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n were mortally wounded, and are probably dead at this writing. The wounded, fourteen in number, were hauled back to Laclede by Mr. Cunningham, the Assistant Surgeon, and placed in a house. The loss of the enemy was fourteen killed and eight taken prisoners. A number of horses and camp equipage was also captured. The old man who decoyed Col. Morgan into the ambush, as soon as he saw the rebels running, attempted to make his escape, but was shot dead by one of the cavalry, named Jas. Raritan. Strange to relate, Mr. Baritan was accidentally shot and killed the following day, at Laclede, as he was attempting to mount his horse. Colonel Morgan and his regiment are doing splendid service in that part of the country, and will soon give a lasting quietus to the guerilla bands now infesting the Northern part of the State. It is believed at Laclede that Martin Green has deserted Price, and in now trying to collect another army of outlaws north of the Missouri river.