Mor-3r chir-5h timevomen led thexe'briefone.ited an iterday found ppoint-duringin fullstratore had Prom od hissquads,undere Ohio; what* sy have idge or ■e mak-0 State.vrcnce-10 Ohio,ANi.—itnrdayIsland,meansInfantry and artillery/ left Jeffersonville 1 ast hight, and arrived at Carrollton this evening. He hail a skiritfish wfiT the enemy near Grassy Flats, and captured one captain and 19 men.— Col. Gaviu with a force of 1,000 infantry marched out from Sunm'ans, on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Kail-'road, met a portion of Morgan’s force two and a half miles from that place, and had a skirmish, and lost one man billed.At one o’clock to-day Gen. Hobson’s forces were only a short distance in the rear of Morgan. A sufficient force^has also been sent from here within the last twenty-four hours to drive the invaders from the State.THE zhu:LAND, iberry. Gi Said In well watc fence, pa some 34for whea „ The hlt; 24 by 30 ience. iFrom CinexnAati.Cincinnati, June 1.Morgan’s raid to-night reaches within seven miles of the Ohio line. Some bridges on the Ohio and Mississippirailroad between Ooehran and North*Vernon, ?have been destroyed. Today the rebels also approached the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railroads near Sunman’s, where they were met hncl driven back by a regiment of Inilitia. This perhaps is only a small body. The main force appears to be making for Aurora and Lawrenceburg.is a JannOcistern u kitchen, feet, dry,On-thehouse, w failing S] house a ‘house is the watc milk crocThe Gwith mo grape vii The a!less than tiiues, a:standingTkhms.remain gNe w beAlsoSheen 1