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engagement between our forces, under General Green Clay Smith, and the rebels under Cols. Stearns ae railroad, about nile miles from Franklin. Gen. Smith was ordered to take a force of cavalry and fted in pursuit. On arriving at Brentwood, General Smith found the camp and railroad bridge at that his command after little or no resistance. Gen. Smith learned that the enemy were three thousand sre overtaken, and formed in line of battle. Gen. Smith disposed his little force for a charge, and etc., which they had stolen at Brentwood. General Smith drove them six miles. During the race theya great general, and they were not wanting. Gen. Smith had the recall sounded, and slowly and sulleng reenforements, abandoned the pursuit, and Gen. Smith brought his command into camp without losingon their route. Lieutenant Clay Goodloe, of Gen. Smith's staff, in returning from delivering an ordared, coming up from the enemy's lines, and Major Smith was sent out in advance to meet it. He rece