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ral Hood's victory — the Yankees Stick to their Lies. The telegrams, which are brief, about the defeat of Schofield and his falling back to Nashville, still call it a victory. They merely repeat the former dispatches. One from Nashville, dated the 2d instant, says: Additional reports received increase the magnitude of the late victory at Franklin. Thirty stands of colors were captured by the Union forces. The Forty ninth Indiana captured five; the Eighty-eighth Illinois, three; Reilly's old brigade, eighteen; and the Twenty-third corps captured four. General Stanley, commanding the Fourth corps, had a very narrow escape, having had a horse killed under him, and was shot in the right shoulder, the ball traversing the back and going out the left shoulder. He is in the city, and though suffering considerably is still attending to duty. It is confirmed that General Patrick R. Cleburne, of Arkansas, is killed. General Kimball, commanding the Second division of G