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e in the mountains, run, boys," &c. Another man who was at the battle, says the Indianians got about $450 in gold from the pockets of the killed Tennessee rebels. The Tennessee regiment that left camp Dick Robinson did not arrive at Wildcat until after the battle. They however saw the bodies of 14 rebels, and recognized them as East Tennesseeans. Nelson Brigade going Forward. The Louisville Journal, of the 26th ult., says: The Cincinnati Commercial learns from Mr. David Thomas, of that city, Suller of Colonel Harris's regiment, that he left Gen. Nelson at McCormack's Gap, on the road from Olympian Spring to Prestonsburg. The brigade consisted of the Ohio 2d, 21st, and 33d; Metcalf's Kentucky regiment, about six hundred men, and Captain Kunkle's Artillery, six pieces. The effective force was about four thousand men. Col. Len. A. Harris, with the 2d Ohio, had the advance. They expected to be as Hazel Green, where the enemy have been reported in considerable