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Morgan is Indiana.
See the report of the magnificent exploits of Morgan, as told by the Yankees themselves, in another column of this paper.
We were wrong in attributing rashness to his enterprise, and we retract that opinion.
It was one of the most daring and best conceived that could possibly have been imagined.
He knew the danger he ran of being captured with his comparative handful of men. But he believed that the service he could render would more than counterbalance all danger and all loss.
And so it has turned out. The loss he has inflicted is prodigious, beyond all estimate or conception.
We do not believe that he has been or will be captured.
Indeed, the Yankee papers do not say so.
Morgan's Indiana raid.
Morgan has not yet been caught, though for the last ten days he has been "entirely surrounded, and his escape imp .
We have a number of letters from different portions of Ohio and Indiana, describing the movements of the Confederates and the great succes n and six pieces of artillery that the Yankees said Morgan entered Indiana with, there have been captured 31,000 men and 28 pieces of cannon. e immense amount of plunder which had been gathered up in Ohio and Indiana was also retaken, in the wagons which had been stolen to transport ole journey in Ohio They took him prisoner from a train of cars in Indiana.
He says they have rested but one night in the last six; the man k again into Kentucky with anything like the force he brought into Indiana and Ohio; but we must say, knowing what preparations had been made reasons which might be given why Morgan has passed so far through Indiana and Ohio without being captured, which we propose to refer to at a