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mocrat contains an account of the evacuation of Johnsonville yesterday by the Union commandant of that place, who is also reported to have destroyed all the transports and gunboats near that place to prevent them falling into the hands of the reinforced rebels. The particulars of the affair are meagre and somewhat conflicting. A letter received in Washington city by a naval officer from an officer in command of one of the divisions of the Mississippi squadron, dated Chattanooga, November 1, says: My boats have had two brushes with Hool's forces and repulsed loss both times. He has now gone down below the shoals, and a large portion of his army, has crossed at Florence for the invasion of Middle and East Tennessee. General Gross's brigade passed here to-day on the road to Athens to head him off. Forrest seems to have the start of Sherman in "astonishing the country." A dispatch from Cincinnati says: The correspondent of the Journal, writing from Johnsonvill