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together with thirteen wounded men. The work of paroling and returning the enemy's wounded who fell into our hands still continues. We captured fifty-three surgeons and some twenty-five or thirty chaplains, who, I understand, will not be returned until the enemy shall release such of our surgeons as are now confined in the prisons of the United States. Lieut. Gen. Polk and Major-Gen. Hindman have been relieved of their commands by order of Gen Bragg for alleged disobedience of orders. It is reported that Gen. Hindman was ordered to occupy a certain pass in the mountains on Friday, and thus prevent a concentration of the Federal forces, which he failed to do in time; and that Gen. Polk, who held the right, was ordered to open the fight at sunrise Sunday morning, instead of 10 o'clock, the hour at which his guns first opened. Gov. Brown, of Georgia, arrived here yesterday, and to-day he is visiting our lines, accompanied by Gen. Bragg, Gen. McLaws, and Gen. Walker. Sallust.
Georgia elections. Savannah, Oct. 7. --There were 1,630 votes polled here to-day, to be counted to morrow. It is believed that Brown, for Governor, is largely ahead, and that Gibson and Norwood have been beaten for Representatives by Russell and Guc. No advices from other counties.