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tive. Kirby Smith's headquarters are still at Shreveport, Louisiana. His entire strength is estimated at thirty-eight thousand, only about twenty thousand of which are available. Immense droves of beef cattle, numbering some hundred thousand head, are roaming on the prairies of Western Texas. From Nassau. The Nassau Guardian of the 8th informs us that several blockade-running steamers had returned to port, having been unable to get into Charleston. Between the 6th and 11th instant the steamers Secret, Dream, Florence, Caroline, Chameleon, Virginia, Hansa and Owl returned to Nassau, after unsuccessful efforts to run the blockade. Miscellaneous. Richmond is again reported to be in process of evacuation, shipping blown up, and all that sort of thing. Franklin W. Smith, a Boston merchant, has been convicted by court-martial of frauds in the quality of articles furnished to the Government, and sentenced to two years imprisonment and twenty-five thousand do
the 9th, five assaults were made on Lieutenant-General Hood's troops, on Rocky Face mountain.--All were repulsed. In the afternoon, a report was received that Logan's and Dodge's divisions were in Snake Creek gap. Three divisions, under Lieutenant-General Hood, were therefore sent to Res ca. On the 10th, Lieutenant-General Hood reported the enemy retiring. Skirmishing, to our advantage, continued all day near Dalton. Major-General Bate repulsed a vigorous attack at night. On the 11th, Brigadier-General Canty reported that the enemy were again approaching Resaca. Lieutenant-General Polk arrived there in the evening with Loring's division, and was instructed to defend the place with those-troops and Canty's. The usual skirmishing continued near Dalton. Rocky Face mountain, and Snake Creek gap, at its south end, completely covered, for the enemy, the operation of turning Dalton. On the 12th, the Federal army, covered by the mountain, moved by Snake Creek gap towards R