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small canoe, accompanied by his cousin, Major Wash. Morgan, (who commands a company of Cherokee IndApproaching. they came on a man and a boy. Col Morgan, seeing that the man mistook them for Yankees,"No."said he, "but I've learn that that rascal Morgan was over thar yesterday, but the derned fellowl. Grenfell could hardly keep straight faces. Morgan, after putting several questions to the man, anything to help the Yankees. "Well," said Morgan, "can't you paddle us over the river?--we woul breeches." "Oh, those will do now," said Morgan, "as we are in a hurry," and the man was compeorder to prevent the canoe from upsetting. Col. Morgan changed his position, and the canoe came near going over, when the Major cried out, "Col. Morgan, if you don't keep still you will upset us." cture of terror, and he cried out, "Are you Col. Morgan, sir? For God's sake don't hang me!" "Well," said Morgan, "hurry over, and I'll see about it," Such tall paddling as the Union man then did w
From Chattanooga. Augusta, June 23. --A dispatch from Chattanooga, dated 21st inst., says Col. Davis, of the 2d Florida regiment, with his command, crossed the river this morning at the Narrows. Sharp skirmishing ensued. The result was that the Yankees were driven back with considerable loss. Scott's cavalry. Col. Forrest commanding, also engaged the enemy. The expedition was commanded by General Leadbetter. Our loss was one mortally and three slightly wounded. Capt. Gurly, of Alabama, and his partisan corps, brought in to-day a captain and two lieutenants of the 19th Illinois regiment, who were captured 12 miles from Huntsville. Major Coffer, captured by Morgan, is to be exchanged for Lieut. Col. Wood.