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attanooga at 1 o'clock A. M. from Lookout Mountain and other points along our line, our shells exploding in the enemy's camps as well as in the city, setting fire to a house. The enemy replied briskly from Moccasin Point to our mortars on Lookout, and feebly from the star fort and casemated fort. The firing still continues. It is reported that General Wheeler has captured and burned five hundred wagons belonging to the enemy. [second Dispatch.] Missionary Ridge, via Chickamauga, October 6.--The Tennessee river is rising rapidly. It has swept away the lower pontoon bridge of the enemy and submerged the trestle bridge. Prisoners and deserters confirm the capture of the enemy's wagon train by Gen. Wheeler. Major S. P. Mitchell, Chief Quartermaster of Gen. Longstreet's corps, died last night of diphtheria. Colonel Joe Lewis, of the Sixth Kentucky regiment, has been appointed Brigadier General, to take command of Gen. Helms's brigade. Colonel James A. Smith h
Fight near New Albany. Mobile, Oct. 6. --A special dispatch to the Register and Advertiser, dated Okolona, October 6th, says: The enemy's cavalry, about 1,500 strong, with four guns, attacked Colonel Richardson, near New Albany, at 11 o'clock A. M. yesterday. The engagement was chiefly artillery, and lasted till 5 o'clock P. M. The enemy was repulsed.