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he 2d as far as Middlesbrough, half way to Shelbyville. One thousand cavalry and 1600 infantry left Murfreesboro' on the 3d, and encountered the enemy at Bradysville. After severe fighting the enemy were driven from the town, with 8 killed, 20 wounded, and 80 privates and 9 officers captured; also, 300 now saddles and private baggage. They belonged to Morgan and Wharton's divisions.--Rosecrans says Colonel Paramont and Long went in with sabres, and whipped them in about three minutes. Stoke's cavalry advanced bravely with carbines. They lost one man killed and one captain and seven men wounded. Henceforth plantations in Louisiana are to be cultivated by paid negro labor. Four torpedoes were discovered near Fort Hudson, through information from a loyal negro, and removed. The Harriet Lane is laid up near Galveston, and is reported as being converted into an iron clad. General Sibley has sent his infantry to Shreveport. The Laurel Hill went near Fort Hud