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spectfully, yours. Dabnet H. Macay. Major Gen. Commanding. The Mobile Advertiser of the 12th, says: Reports from above are in some respects conflicting, and are, as yet, too indefinite to base a satisfactory judgment upon. Major Fleming, of the Mobile and Ohio railroad, who returned to the city at a late hour last night from Meridian, states that the enemy divided their forces at or near Morton. The main body deflecting to the right and taking the direction of Mobile, the oof Gen. Polk. There had been no fighting of moment yet, the Yankees appearing desirous to avoid a fight, but Lee and Forrest were busy in the rear. They were marching rapidly, with their front and rear protected by their cavalry, and in Mr. Fleming's Judgment, would strike the Mobile and Ohio road in the vicinity of Shubuta, or perhaps Enterprise which point they might reach by this evening or to night. Gen. Polk, with Forney's and French's divisions, was west of Meridian, near the