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em back for some time, say forty-six hours, but having no artillery, and the enemy being constantly reinforced, he was compelled to fall back on Jackson for reinforcements, where there were but few to give him. The Federal advanced on the city, and after a short but spirited engagement, captured it. Our loss altogether in killed, wounded, and prisoners, will foot up about 800. Of the Federal loss we only know of some 250 wounded in the Jackson hospitals, and over 900 in the neighborhood of Raymond. Vicksburg. Ever since the enemy occupied Clinton all communication with Vicksburg has been cut off. We receive some news from couriers in small doses. The military let out but little, and for a while it is best they should be reticent. Gen. Johnston. Gen. Johnston marched with Gregg's and Walker's brigades to Calhoun, on the railroad to Canton. He has succeeded in collecting a fine column of 10,000 or 12,000 men, which he this morning safely threw over the Big Black to