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000 men at Indianola, to which point the force on Matagorda peninsula has mostly been removed. They have visited Lavacca once and remained there a few hours. The only damage they did was to gut the house of Capt. D. Bradbury. They seem to have abandoned the "on to Houston" by way of the beach, and now threaten to move on San Antonio. The Lavacca and Victoria Railroad has been destroyed by Gen. Magruder. Hon. Solon Borland, of Ark., died near this city a few days since. Gen. Whitefield left here yesterday, en route to Mississippi. The report of the Secretary of the Navy, of the capture of the Harriet Lane, excites much just indignation that so gallant an affair should be so misrepresented. Gen. Magruder is here and in good spirits. Nothing has transpired along the lines worthy of special note for the last ten days. The enemy shell the beach every day, trying to disperse parties of Confederates who are fortifying at various points. It is pretty well ascerta