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rmy of Tennessee by Gen. Hattleck because the rebels managed to obtain intelligence of the disposition of our forces through someone with the army. The leaky individual, according to the correspondent of the Cincinnati Times, is a brother of Governor Yates, of . The rebel agents were two fascinating sisters named Irwin, whose father owns any amount of broad acres and almost counted contrabands, and who have the enviable reputation of being the "most elegant ladies in Tennessee," reside at Savan the young gallants in the service. No one questioned their loyalty, and in course of time they became as familiar with our position and strength as our own Generals. The principal portion of this intelligence was imparted by a brother of Gov. Yates of Illinois. Immediately after an introduction to the Misses Irwin, he became fascinated, and from that moment his attentions to both in general, and one in particularly, became unremitting, and the consideration he received which he attribute