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f horses and causing a hasty skedaddling of Yankees generally. Morgan's expedition to Kentucky. We had an interview yesterday with a gentleman who accompanied Gen. Morgan's command on its recent expedition to Kentucky. The object of this movement, it appears, was to prevenestern Virginia, and proved a complete success. On the 7th of June Morgan's command engaged the enemy, seven hundred strong, at Pound Gap, anunded, and surrendered without unnecessary delay. The next morning Morgan's command commenced the return to Virginia, and safely brought off t works and lead mines in Virginia, and it will thus be seen that Gen Morgan's expedition was a timely movement. He was to have a large forcers captured was twenty-two hundred--numerically a Garger force than Morgan's whole command. They were paroled at different points in the Staresults accomplished, it must be harsh judgment that would withhold from Gen. Morgan and his command the credit which is justly their due.