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e down the river within the last few days. The enemy has been firing incendiary shells three days, but with no damage. Maj. Martin, of the 26th La., was killed last Sunday, and Col. McLaunn, of the 27th La., seriously wounded. Citizens of Vicksburg who have arrived here (Jackson) confirm the news of the heavy bombardment Saturday, and say our loss was comparatively nothing. All in Vicksburg now feel that Gen. Johnston will arrive in time. The general tone of the editorials in the Citizen is cheerful. The edition is printed on wall paper. Gen. Parson's battery at Cypress Creek, five miles below Napoleon, Ark., fired on five transports loaded with troops, crippling them badly. The troops landed and attempted to storm the battery, but were driven back with the less of 300. The Brookhaven prisoners arrived here to-day. They had orders on their raid to strike through the country, destroy the railroads, and, upon reaching Pensacola, embark for New Orleans.