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From the West. Kentuckians Rallying to Morgan — Acknowledgment of a Rout from Bull Nelson — Arrival of Confederate prisoners at Vicksburg — a fight in Louisiana, &c. Mobile,September 12. Strader arrived this morning in charge of a Yankee stage, bringing three prisoners, captured by Morgan on the 31st, at Columbia. Ky. He reports that the Kentuckians are flying to Morgan by hundreMorgan by hundreds — a general uprising of the people. Buell's army, it is said, has left Nashville, taking the Edgefield road to Bowling Green. Gen. Bragg is in full chase of him. The Register (extra) of to day contains a letter from Morgan's command, giving glorious accounts of the progress of our cause. Morgan is arresting prominent Union citizens, and taking their bonds, conditioned that they are to beMorgan is arresting prominent Union citizens, and taking their bonds, conditioned that they are to be exchanged for Southerners, and report as prisoners of war. Louisville dates of the 3d contain Bull Nelson's letter to the Cincinnati Gazette, admitting a total rout at Richmond. He censures Ge
onnected with the movements of the gallant John H. Morgan. The editor says: The exact route he Doctor's most cordially, saying, "My name is Morgan. I am happy to meet you. You are the very mane might find necessary or proper in his line. Morgan told him that he would be at Gallatin on Staurrebels on Sunday, and felt sure it was done by Morgan. The Doctor says Morgan had only 300 men withMorgan had only 300 men with him, and that Col. Boone with a regiment was at Gallatin; but he gave it to Morgan as his opinion tMorgan as his opinion that Boone's men were so much dissatisfied at the Abolition features the war has lately assumed, and t his force could be easily overcome by them. Morgan coincided in this view, and said he was bound 10th inst. The doctor learned that it was Morgan's men who had arrested the Union hotel keeper,arrested for, and what could be done with him. Morgan told him the scamp was arrested, only to preve P. S — Since the foregoing was written the telegraph confirms the taking of Gallatin by Morgan.