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routed them completely, capturing one gun and many prisoners. The rebels retreated to Fort Smith. Admiral Porter reports that the gunboat expedition sent by him into the Red river region after the fall of Vicksburg, had been most successful. Two rebel steamers were captured--one a very fine boat — and the rebels were forced to destroy two others. A large quantity of ammunition and stores for the rebel army were also captured. Hon. John J. Crittenden died at Frankfort, Ky., on the 26th. He died from general debility and old age, without pain or struggle, and in full possession of his faculties. His ago was 77. At the first board, New York, Monday, market excited — gold 127¾, Virginia sixes 60; North Carolina 69; Tennessee 65¼. At the second board, market firm — gold 127 ¼. A Washington telegram says that in the next two months a large number of troops whose time of service has expired will leave the Army of the Potomac, and the conscription must be put in imme