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riven back with great slaughter. Many of them passed through our lines and were captured. The next morning the road was lined with sutlers' stores, dead horses, and Yankees. Gen. Forrest's command was too tired to continue the pursuit. Gen. Gholson, with six or 700 State troops, arrived, and went in pursuit. Many of the enemy's wounded fell into our hands. Among our wounded is Col. Bartean, of Bell's brigade, severely in the breast. Gen. Gholson captured many prisoners, small arms, sas and were captured. The next morning the road was lined with sutlers' stores, dead horses, and Yankees. Gen. Forrest's command was too tired to continue the pursuit. Gen. Gholson, with six or 700 State troops, arrived, and went in pursuit. Many of the enemy's wounded fell into our hands. Among our wounded is Col. Bartean, of Bell's brigade, severely in the breast. Gen. Gholson captured many prisoners, small arms, sabres, saddles, and was pursuing their routed columns above Pontotoe.