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en McClellan's old position with a much larger force. Morgan's raid in Kentucky--forces sent in pursuit of him — Stoppaati papers of the 9th contain some of the particulars of Gen Morgan's raid into Kentucky. He begun his work on the Kentuckys command, who had been seeking to prevent the progress of Morgan, and having failed, he is now on his track in the rear, anouri and Arkansas have been devastated and ruined. Of Morgan's force the Gazette says: The total force does act eel Green. Evetts's scouting party was the first that left Morgan's command. While Devlin does not know of other scouting p being sent out, he thinks such were sent in the advance. Morgan's main force he supposes, is still at Mount Sterling. He has no artillery, and started with seven days rations. Morgan's design is not to fight, but to rob, steal and destroy railre of the Cumberland Mountains being stripped of supplies. Morgan could not remain there, and will not return, but will keep
From Gen Morgan. Mobile, June 18. --A special dispatch to the Register, dated Senatobia, June 17th, states that Morgan's forces, estimated at from three to five thousand, whipped Gen Hobson, capturing his whole command of 1,500 at CynthianaMorgan's forces, estimated at from three to five thousand, whipped Gen Hobson, capturing his whole command of 1,500 at Cynthiana. Frankfort had been attacked and the barracks burned, but the attacking party were repulsed. It is reported that Burbridge routed Morgan on the 12th, but the report is not credited. There was wild excitement in Louisville, as Morgan had dMorgan on the 12th, but the report is not credited. There was wild excitement in Louisville, as Morgan had dispatched a note to the city authorities stating that he should attack them. The Federal force there was inadequate for its defence. Gen. Sturgis, it is reported, has been arrested on charges preferred by Grierson. Louisville, as Morgan had dispatched a note to the city authorities stating that he should attack them. The Federal force there was inadequate for its defence. Gen. Sturgis, it is reported, has been arrested on charges preferred by Grierson.