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ngstreet captured sixteen hundred Yankees, and Gen. Wheeler six-hundred, on that day, (18th.) Gen. Longstreet was one mile and a half from Knoxville, entrenching. In their retreat from London the Yankee army, about five thousand strong, (?) greatly demoralized. They left about one hundred wagons, loaded with commissary and ordnance stores, in the road. Robinson's brigade left London yesterday to repair the pontoons left by the Yankees on the Little Tennessee, leading into Blount county. Persons liberated at Chattanooga report great suffering and want of food and fuel at that place. One hundred and thirty-six Yankees, forming Gen. Burnside's rear guard, reached Dalton last night. They say that Knoxville is another Harper's Ferry trap, and Burnside must evacuate. [Fourth Dispatch.] Atlanta, Nov. 21.--10.40 A. M. --The Chickamauga train, due at 4 o'clock A. M., is just in, with upwards of 100 Yankees from Burnside's rear. Officers from the fro