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regiment of Gen. Breckinridge was excelled by every one. Its noble commander won for himself a name which can never perish. All our people were most exultant. Another fight is expected, but the belief was that the entire army of the enemy could be captured, with all their boats Batteries had been erected on the river which would prevent their escape. Gen. Van-Dorn, with the army of the brave Price, was approaching. Still later accounts than the above, were brought by the Hon. Mr. Tibbs, of the House of Representatives, who arrived in this city from Chattanooga on Saturday evening. His reports of the glorious victory at Shiloh are the most gratifying that we have read or heard. He rates confidently that the number of prisoners taken is not less than 7,600, and the enemy's loss in the battles of Sunday and, Monday, in killed and wounded, by their own admission, reaches 15,000--Mr. T. also states that nearly the whole of the ammunition and stores captured by our army on Su