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inst., report that four companies of the 9th Pennsylvania cavalry were surprised and cut up at daybreak on that morning at Tompkinsville, by a party of one thousand five hundred rebel cavalry, under Col. Stearns, who immediately pushed on with his command in the direction of Bowling Green. It was rumored that Col. Williams and Majors Browne and Jordan, on our side, were killed, but some doubts were entertained as to the fate of the former officer. From Fort Monroe. Fortress Monroe, July 8, P. M.--A. flag of truce was sent up York river yesterday, and returned this afternoon. At Cumberland they found 105 of our wounded soldiers held as prisoners by the rebels. The latter readily consented to give them up. Arrangements were at once made to convey them to the landing; where the steamer Jno. Tucker lay. When they had been conveyed about one mile, a rebel cavalry corps came up and compelled them all to return to the hospital, and Dr. Bradley, of the Hygeia Hospital. was t
From the South. Our Southern exchanges furnish a few items of interest: The War in the Southwest. A letter from Nicajack, in the vicinity of Bucil's forces, date July 8th, says: The Federal forces on Haley's term, near Battle Creek, two or three miles above Bridgeport, have increased to about five thousand, having a portion of cavalry and artillery. At Bridgeport they have one regiment and a half of cavalry: and of artillery: twelve small pieces. A large train of baggage wagons came in during the latter part of last week and a very large train of wagons, said by persons who have seen them, to number near four hundred, are coming from the direction of Florence and Huntsville. Buell is at Huntsville on his road to Stevenson and Bridgeport, and we may ere long, hear of something like war right here on the Tennessee river. Our forces are on the side of the river opposite the Yankees, and are anxious to see them on this side. The Yankees celebrated the 4th at Bri