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reat confusion across the Coldwater, and were reinforced. The Yankees fail back to Hernando, and moved to the Coldwater and fought till sundown with the rebels on the opposite side of the river, with a loss of five killed and fifteen wounded. In passing the batteries of Vicksburg the transport Henry Clay was sunk and all hands lost. The pilot fixated down nine miles on a plank, and was picked up opposite Warrenton. There are eleven gunboats below Vicksburg now, including three under Farragut. The rebels continue to cross the Rappahannock in small bodies and prowl about the lines of Gen. Hooker's army. On the 21st the commanding officer of the rebel Black House cavalry, and six men, were captured at Waterloo. The river is falling rapidly, and the condition of the roads improving. The British mail bag found in the Peterhoff was transferred, by decision of the U. S. District Court, to the British Consul. Proceedings against the vessel and cargo are suspended f