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i, which would uildings put uni located that had fiagratiou would d from them tof three hundred L Home Guards, mens, !meiftber• at *n back to th at ion. Prudently inability to even organ, they fell ern. So sudden ■gan’s entry into ne Guards were I'hey were alien hole foreCj we s the rebel chief r returning any he line of horse i-ied off, together le men, and are ien.s moved oft* to in Washington miles east from tout)try surrouni; akcrs. Morgan 3re nomcombat-ited to see him/ iterested in the uine productions try. He relie vt heir horse flesh e hundred, and with the right, j way of Harrisi he direction of the Jlino of theiday night the in's forces ex-bout 2 o’clockAt this place the Jefferson-rvvise the road depot and ata-i, but at thisy was respee-10 were living *re, notified by ?d to burn the d to move their .vhen tho house aed.nj divided his * one marching** t. ~started1 in the• / . * lefinifcely what it is supposed )\y is to leavepossible, andJan. The col-adison hag not left Vienna.— ly it is iinposr ce of the other e old Veruon, 1 of the Ohio h on held • by our Morgan made unconditional t was prompt-nownecl 01 modern iobbeys,John aior-'j gun.—•.[Louisville Journal, 13th.JBS^The Louisville Journal, of Monday, contains the following items1:—Official in formation reached New Albany yesterday that a company of the Third Indiana Cavalry attacked a rebel gang near Providence, Indiana, on Saturday, defeating them, killing two, wounding three, and capturing nineteen prisoners. They are a part of Morgan's command. The prisoners were brought to New Albany and prop* crly disposed of*— In firing in to the tram several dayssince, this side of Lebanon, Ky., onthat branch of the Nashville railroad,* * »a child was shot in its mother's arms/ A ball passed through the pool little infant's body, wounding it severely, though not fatally.- • **—There arenow confined in the Military Prison in this city upwards of one hundred of Morgan's men taken in this State and Indiana.peace,Union ter's s| in fac Not th dent, of natiUndlsome 1 leek,to rer specialforce 0 arresttinetiofun3 N/ #Prom Hew Albany.New Albany, July i2.It is reported on reliable authority that Morgan, despairing ol escape, has gone north, struck the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Moore’s Hill, burned one or two bridges, and had a little skirmish on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, near Lawrenceburg,and is now at or near that place. Capt.Davis,.Gen. Duke's Adjutant-General,\vs captured near Providence, on the New Albany Railroad, this morning, by Home Guards, and brought here. His squad is scattered.fcant vi from ^ won hi said thfcion \was cu piece cupposi Vicksb want hdaleibroughw ordsaan;*m Indianapolis. Indianapolis, July 12.Morgan's forces moved eastward from Vienna yesterday morning, arriving atVernon, on the Madison and Indian-* .apoiis -railroad, at 6 P. M., and demanded the surrender of the town, which was refused by Col. Burkham,commanding, the Federal forces. Half an hour was given for the removal of the women and children, at the expiration of that time our forces moved outrto meet the enemy, but found they had tetreated. Scouts sent in pursuit captured nineleen. No loss on our side.After leaving Vernon they moved sduthward, tore up the railroad track, and cut the telegraphs ^They also destroyed a portion of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad west of Vefaori.—• They then moved eastward, arriving at Versailles at one o’clock torday. A squad of six fcy mo ved o n Osgood burn-ed the bridge oh the Ohio and Mississippi^Railroad,and took the telegraphoperator prisoner. ‘Gen. Manson, with a largeNe-NoticiSTATINEsfcah His pe deced to pa will b Court AttJulyHoticlt;STATIOT1RoAlfred 3 tition todent, hishis debt at orCo:Hill* * r .•5
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