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d not burn very fast, and was finally chapped down with axes. Forrest's victories in the Southwest. A telegram from Louisville, dated the 25th, gives the following intelligence from General Forrest's movements in the Southwest; On Friday, part of Forrest's forces, aboForrest's forces, about four thousand strong, crossed the Tennessee river at Bate's landing, in Perry county, Tennessee, His whole force is estimated to be ender. Several buildings, including the depot, were set on fire. Forrest in person was in Athens at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ael Prossor near Athens, report that they crossed at Florence; that Forrest told them he would have force enough to destroy both railroads andbama, yesterday morning. The rebels were under three commanders-- Forrest, Roddy and Biffies. Wheeler's force was reported to have gone South to join Hood in Georgia, and it is Forrest's intention to capture Pulaski, Franklin, Shelbyville, and all the intermediate blockhouses