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Later — the victory complete. The following telegraphic dispatch, giving further details of the victory, was received last night: Gordonsville, Aug. 10.--A battle was fought yesterday at Southwestern Mountain, resulting in a complete victory over the enemy. Stonewall Jackson repulsed Pope, and drove him several miles from his position. Three hundred prisoners have arrived, including Brig.-Gen. Prince and twenty-nine commissioned officers. Gen. Chas. S. Winder was killed.
Important guerrilla Successes in Tennessee. Mobile, Aug. 10. --A special dispatch to the Tribune, from Grenada, 9th inst., says that the Memphis Bulletin, of the 7th, states that the Confederates have inaugurated guerrilla warfare in Arkansas on an extensive scale, and mentions several brilliant exploits. On Sunday they attacked two Yankee regiments, dispersing them completely, capturing sixty wagons of provisions and over three hundred stolen negroes. Twenty-seven of the latter escaped the same day. They bagged another party near Jacksonport, killing seventeen and capturing twenty wagons of provisions. Ninety more were attacked near Helena and nearly annihilated, only two escaping. The Governor of New York has officially announced his determination to draft. A serious rebellion is reported among the Mormons, which, it is teared, will result in war with the Federal Government.
The Recent battle in Tazewell. Mobile, Aug. 10. --A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, 8th, says: No official report of the particulars of the battle of Tazewell has yet been received. It is ascertained, however, that the enemy occupied a strong position on a high ridge, which was carried by assault. The enemy's force engaged comprised three brigades, amounting to 6,000 men. Our loss turns out not as heavy as reported. Other movements are shortly expected.