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ht and loss them back, capturing 500 prisoners, killing Gen. Jackson, and capturing Gen. Tom Crittenden. I give these statements for what they are worth. He says the enemy had 15,000 men opposed to Gen. Bragg" A dispatch from Gen. Forrest dated Murfreesboro, 13th, says that he was a participant in the battle of the 9th, and that he estimates the enemy's loss at from 20,000 to 23,000 killed, wounded, and prisoners. Our loss about 5,000. A complete victory. The Louisville Journal, of the 11th, says ens. Jackson, Terry, and Webster, were killed on the Federal side. Gen. P. Tonett, of Lexington, and Maj. W. H. Campbell, of Louisville, were also killed. Gens Rousseau and Curran Pope. of Louisville, were wounded. The Journal a victory over Bragg. Holly Springs, Oct. 16.--The Cincinnati Commercial, of the 11th, says that Bragg has whipped Buell and driven him across Kentucky river, and is in hot pursuit. The above telegrams were received at 11 o'clock last night.