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y of staring capitals and sensation headlines, surmounted by a cut of a formidable looking rooster. Every contrivance which Yankee ingennity and cuteness can invent is brought to bear in order to uphold the sinking courage of their men and induce them to face the music of our batteries and the death dealing volleys of rifle and musket in the hands of our determined and gallant men in the trenches around Vicksburg. In the absence of anything like a detailed account of the occurrence in and around Vicksburg, we can only say that at the latest advices all was going on well. It is generally conceded that Banks landed eight or ten thousand troops at Bayon Sara last Tuesday, and that he proceeded in the direction of Port Hudson, and it is feared that place, like Vicksburg, is now surrounded, and perhaps more thoroughly cut off. Gen. Gardner will not permit himself to remain hemmed in at that place unless he is overpowered by troops from the north and south of his position.