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h two horses and a United States flag. The prisoners were brought to Rocky Hill yesterday afternoon, and will be sent here for safe keeping; the flag being the first captured by this division of the army, will be retained as a trophy. Full particulars of the engagement have not been received, although it is stated that six of the Federals were killed, while several of our men were severely wounded. It is currently reported here that Gen. Tilghman, with his entire command, has evacuated Hopkinsville and withdrawn his force in the direction of Clarksville, which latter place is being threatened with a land and water attack. A Sharp rebuke, A correspondent writing from Bowling Green states the following: An amusing incident, and one calculated to waken the Northerners to a keen sense of the hospitable reception with which they meet in their invasion of Kentucky, occurred at Louisville a few days since. A regiment from the Northern part of Indiana was being transferred