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n off by the enemy. The rout was complete. Our forces — less than one fourth--are in close and vigorous pursuit. Our loss, so far, will not exceed four hundred in killed and wounded. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the gallant Forrest and his brave command S. D. Lee, Major Gen. The last heard from Major Gen. Grierson and his party, they were making with all possible speed for Memphis, the point from whence they started on their marauding expedition. Later and better. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department last night: Okolona, via Mobile, June 13. General S. Cooper: Gen. Forrest reports from Salem, on the 11th, that he the had scattered the forces of the enemy, and was still pursuing them. The loss of the enemy so far amounts to 2,000 killed and wounded and 1,000 prisoners, twenty pieces of artillery, and two hundred and fifty wagons and ambulances. The rout is complete. S. D. Lee, Major Gen.