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ttery of 6-pounders — a large number of horses, and a portion of their transportation and camp and garrison equipage. Our cavalry and light howitzers were still in pursuit of the scattered forces when the messenger left. Our loss was small. General Schofield pursued General Hindman beyond Huntsville, coming close upon him. The enemy fled precipitately beyond the Boston Mountain. All the organized rebel forces of the West have thus been driven back to the valley of the Arkansas river, and the army of the frontier have gallantly and successfully accomplished its mission. (Signed) S. R. Curtis, Major-General commanding. What Bragg lost and what the Yankees gained. The Louisville correspondent of the New York Tribune, who has just returned from an unsuccessful effort to find Bragg, thus sums up the result of Bragg's invasion of Kentucky. It is now positively ascertained that Bragg fought at Perryville, and afterward fell back to Camp Dick Robinson, in