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city surrounded by the Confederates, and its Surrender Demanded. The following is a dispatch dated Louisville, the 16th: Official dispatches were received here from Nashville to-day. The rebels were in large force near that city on the 14th. They sent a flag of truce demanding the surrender of the town. Gen. Negley declined. The Federal force was ample for the defence. Gov. Harris, Maj. Gen. J. R. Anderson and Brig. Gen. Forrest are in command of the rebels. The guerrillra charge to the consumers. Lieut. E. S. Roberts, of Company H, 2d Miss; John Wilson, 1st Va; George Munroe, 8th Va.; and James A. Daley, Richard Drake, Willoughby Harris, and J. W., Brown, conscripts, were released from the Old Capitol, at Washington, on the 14th instant, on taking the oath of allegiance. Secretary Stanton has telegraphed Gen. Nettle to send no more contraband into Illinois until further orders. Vallandigham is defeated in Ohio by General Schenck for Congress.