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ements, leaving their homes, their crops, and everything else behind. After the Texans abandoned the place the Apache Indians took possession, and had command of all the country around, in the fall a party numbering twenty men determined to revisit the neighborhood and obtain what they could of their remaining crops, when the whole number fell into the hands of the savages and were brutally murdered. All is quiet at this place, Col. Weir, of the 4th Kansas regiment, is in command. Col. Jennison's Arkansas cavalry, with a part of the 7th and Iowa 12th, and also a section of Totten's battery, encamped within a few miles of this place last night, and will move towards West Point this morning. A skirmish on the Ohio river — capture of Confederates. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from "Camp Andy Johnson," Jeffersonville, Ind., Dec. 11, communicates to that paper the particulars of a skirmish near that place. The following is an extract from the lette