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l prisoners are two Major Generals and one Brigadier. Gen. Gregg was wounded in the head — the ball entering below the left ear and coming out under the left eye; his wound is not considered necessarily fatal. Gen. Cleburne, of Arkansas, is also reported wounded. It is supposed that by our successful charge on Pea Vince creek the enemy's supplies from Chattanooga have been cut off. The enemy is evidently aware that we have been reinforced, and it is supposed that a portion of Grant's army is moving up also to join Rosecrans, but of this no positive information has been received. It was expected that the gallant General Longstreet would open the ball again Monday morning by attacking the enemy's centre with a large reinforcement of fresh troops. Burnside will undoubtedly try to effect a junction with Rosecrans, but it is believed that a large force in his rear attention effectuating made in Atlanta, Preparation, for the accommodation of Federal prisoners