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circumstance. The entente coridale between the commanders may be judged when it is known that Dahlgren at once wrote brief counter communications to the Government, the bearer of them being his own son. Miscellaneous. A telegram from Knoxville, dated the 25th, reports a fight "today," in which a rebel force of 5,000 lost 300 killed, wounded and prisoners. Gen. Wolford recaptured his wagon train, but lost his battery. "Our loss," says the dispatch, "is about 300. " It adds that Gen. Sanders had driven the rebels below Philadelphia. [This telegram is evidently intended to describe the thrashing that Wolford got on the 21st ult., where he lost his artillery.] "Passon" Brownlow and Representative Maynard were addressing the people of East Tennessee. At Knoxville they spoke to 28,000 people, and were received with enthusiasm. The steamer Mist, bound from Helena to Memphis, was boarded by guerillas on the 21st, robbed of $20,000 and then burnt, with her cargo of cotto