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ault was the most vigorous of any proceeding one, and that the rout of the enemy was complete. The last official dispatches received contain nothing further of Saturday's fight. [Second Dispatch] Jackson, June 24. --Several private letters received from Vicksburg, dated the 17th, state that the utmost feeling of confidence exists in their ability to resist any assault, and that our entire loss, including Wednesday's fight, is 625. Among the killed are Col. Garnett and Captain Gould, of the 20th Alabama.--The shots from Grant's batteries never injured any one. Many of the shots go over the city and plunge into the river.--Even the ladies come out of their houses at night to witness the bombardment, which is represented as perfectly grand. All concur in the statement that the garrison is bountifully supplied with provisions, and full rations are still issued. Heavy firing was heard is that direction at ten o'clock last night, and still continues this morning.
Vicksburg again. The news continues to be good from this city, as will be seen by reference to our telegraphic columns. The capture of fifty wagons loaded with provisions is a very serious matter to Grant just at this moment.