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nfantry are being rapidly assigned to their proper positions.--The militia are responding promptly to the call of the commanding general. The citizens generally manifest a strong disposition to organize for local defence. The pursuit of General Early. The following extract from a letter in the New York Herald, giving an account of the pursuit of General Early, shows that the enemy suffered a severe repulse at Mount Jackson: Our cavalry pressed the enemy with great violence and suGeneral Early, shows that the enemy suffered a severe repulse at Mount Jackson: Our cavalry pressed the enemy with great violence and success, until he brought an infantry division, with artillery, and they held them in check until the arrival of the Sixth corps, which found them in the same position this morning offering a stubborn resistance to its advance. General Forrest in Tennessee. In another part of the paper our readers will find an account of General Forrest's successes. The following dispatch is all the Yankees have to say. They can compare the two: Nashville, September 26.--Forrest, with his entire