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ashville), if he fights at all, and there can be nothing comforting to the enemy in the statement that he will find an army of United States soldiers competent to prevent him treading the soil of Tennessee to a reckless extent. The latest from Forrest — account of his capture of the gunboats on the Tennessee. The latest intelligence from General Forrest is contained in the following telegram, dated Nashville, the 5th: Three regiments of cavalry are reported between Decatur and Courtland. Forrest, with a cavalry force, is reported near Johnsonville, which is amply garrisoned to repel any attack. The Yankees publish two interesting telegrams, giving an account of Forrest's success in the marine department. One, dated at Nashville, the 5th says: The gunboat Undine, captured at Fort Herman, on the Tennessee river, previously reported, fought the enemy six hours before surrendering. She had six men killed and eight wounded, three of them mortally. Among the wounde