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e has written to the headquarters of the army details of his recent movements in East Tennessee. On the 10th instant the enemy was dislodged from a strong position at Blue Springs, and, fleeing precipitately, were pursued by cavalry under General Shackelford, who drove them entirely from the State. At Zollicoffer General Shackelford captured a fort, burned a long railroad bridge, and destroyed three locomotives and thirty-five cars. Our loss at Blue Springs and in the pursuit was about one hGeneral Shackelford captured a fort, burned a long railroad bridge, and destroyed three locomotives and thirty-five cars. Our loss at Blue Springs and in the pursuit was about one hundred killed and wounded. From Charleston, on the 17th, it is reported that the new Yankee battery on James Island (?) is now forty feet high. Dahlgren had expressed his determination to try the iron-clads, and see if they would not "break up" the obstructions. Lieut. Eben White, of the 7th U. S. negro regiment, had been killed by Col. John H. Sothoron and his son, of St. Mary's county, Md., while trying to "recruit" his slaves. The Southron had escaped. A report comes from Ne