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nd Morton's batteries, whipped the enemy, 12, 000 strong, of all arms, with great slaughter, capturing all things previously reported. Forrest's loss is reported from 600 to 1,000, among them Col Holt, of Bell's brigade; Adjutant Pope, of the 7th Tenn; King, of Rice's battery, 7th Ky. It is reported that the enemy were ambuscaded, and badly cut up and scattered. Gen Forrest is pursuing them beyond Ripley. The heavy rains may retard the enemy's retreat. Forrest is on all sides of him. nd Morton's batteries, whipped the enemy, 12, 000 strong, of all arms, with great slaughter, capturing all things previously reported. Forrest's loss is reported from 600 to 1,000, among them Col Holt, of Bell's brigade; Adjutant Pope, of the 7th Tenn; King, of Rice's battery, 7th Ky. It is reported that the enemy were ambuscaded, and badly cut up and scattered. Gen Forrest is pursuing them beyond Ripley. The heavy rains may retard the enemy's retreat. Forrest is on all sides of him.
e for "soldiers" the words "non- commissioned officers and privates." The Senate concurred in a resolution of the House of Representatives to extend the time of adjournment to 2½ o'clock P. M. House joint resolution of thanks to Major General Forrest and the officers and men under his command, for the recent victory at Tishomingo creek, was, under the rule, referred to the Military Committee. A message from the President at announced that he had approval and signed the following oncurred in. Mr. Farrow, of S. C., reported a joint resolution of thanks to, and for the relief of Gen. Gasper Tochman. Placed on the calendar. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn., from the Committee on Claims, made a report on the claim of Flag- Officer Forrest, which was laid upon the table. Also, sundry unimportant bills, which were placed on the calendar. Mr. Holliday, of Va., from the Committee on Claims, reported a bill providing compensation for officers and privates who have her