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had been burned to the water's edge. Thirty of her officers and crew were captured. From Tennessee — the fight at Brentwood Franklin, Tenn, March 26 --A detachment from Gen. Van Dorn's army, under Gen. Farrest, numbering 2,000 men crossed the Big Harpeth, six miles below here, last night, and attacked Brentwood, nine miles in our rear, destroyed the railroad bridge, stockade telegraph wires, and Government stores, and captured two hundred and fifty prisoners. The enemy were pursued by six hundred cavalry. This command, under Gen. Smith, overtook the rebels at Perains's Church six miles west of Brentwood, where a fight took place. The enemy were reinforced by another detachment, which crossed eight miles above here, and Smith was obliged to retreat. All our wagons, guns, ammunition, and stores stolen from Brentwood were retaken. The spring campaign — a gloomy Opening. The New York World thinks the spring campaign seems to have fairly opened. The various U