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ntucky, who is severely (mortally) wounded and in our hands, said we killed and wounded about one thousand. General Hanson is a brother of General Roger Hanson, of the Confederate army, killed in one of the Tennessee battles. General Hanson estimates the Yankee loss at a thousand to twelve hundred. It is probably greater. Our forces were commanded on the field by General A. E. Jackson, who displayed great skill and gallantry in his conduct of the battle. Generals Breckinridge and Echols were also on the field after the fight had progressed for some time. The enemy advanced through Thompson's gap, and retreated by the same route. From east Tennessee. Official dispatches have been received from General Breckinridge stating that a portion of the enemy's cavalry, after slight resistance, has been driven back from Kingsport towards Rogersville, and that there is no enemy this side of Jonesboro'. From Forrest. Forrest, as usual, is doing well. On last Monda