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two or three days, would result in the utter defeat of the Union army. Gen. Morgan in Indiana — great excitement There--Fifty thousand troops called out-- saw declared in Louisville. That famous cavalry chief, General Morgan has gone through Kentucky and gotten into Indiana, much to the terror of its inhabitants. He c will immediately commence. We have the usual reports of the iniquitousness of Morgan's forces; but the reports are considered the fancies of an excited people. No sville, the 10th says that martial law was proclaimed in flat city on that day. Morgan was advancing on New Albany fifteen miles from Corydon, and the Federal under Gen. Hebeon were pursuing him. New Albany, threatened by this raid of Morgan's, is the largest city in Indiana, having a population of some eighteen thousand. Itous city on the Ohio River below Cincinnati, with the exception of Louisville. Morgan will find rich spoil in the place, provided he moves with such rapidity as to a