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nt of General Lydbetter's forces, consisting of part of Col. Vaughan's regiment, part of the 2d Alabama regiment, and a body of cavalry all under the command of Col. Vaughn, encountered a body of Jayhawker near Huntsville, in Scott county, on Tuesday last, who scattered, took to the woods, and commenced "bushwhacking" Lieut. Taylorntuckians and renegade Tennesseeans. Later.--A gentleman, who arrived from Clinton yesterday afternoon reports that the force of the enemy encountered by Colonel Vaughn was the whole of Byrd's regiment and two companies of Federal cavalry. The casualties on our side were four killed and ten wounded. Col. Vaughn himself made Col. Vaughn himself made a narrow escape. Riding up to a party of the enemy, whom he mistook for friends, he made himself known to them. They immediately levelled their guns at him, but before they could fire he threw himself from his house down a steep embankment and escaped. One hundred and fifty of the horses of the enemy were captured by the Con