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e prisoners and the loss in killed and wounded was not light. The same evening, a train of cars was captured by the rebels at Brentford, nine miles from Nashville, on the Tennessee and Alabama railroad. All the citizens of Nashville engaged in no ostensible business have been ordered to quit the city. A rumor was in circulation on the street to-day that our forces had met with a repulse at Clarksville, Tennessee. The origin of the story was, that the rebels made a dash into Gallatin yesterday and captured about two hundred head of beeves. Our forces are in pursuit of them, and will probably capture the raiders. The enemy has been wary to-day, and has demonstrated with great caution against our outer line, which is carefully constructed and extends from river to river. From the capitol, on the roads south of the city, the enemy's cavalry have been in plain view all day on the Franklin pike. Just before dark, our cavalry pushed out toward the enemy's line, causin