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ived from the battle-ground to report to Gen. Johnston at headquarters. There is he material difference shown between these and the accounts already published, with the exception that the story of the losses on both sides is discredited. No reliable intelligence as to the losses had been received. The victory of the Confederates, however, was complete. From the Potomac. The Fredericksburg Recorder says that the steamer fired into by Smith's battery, on Tuesday, sunk that night at Yates's bar, 18 miles below Aquia Creek, and that Walker has disabled two ships near Cockpit Point, and has them in a fix. Call for more troops in Tennessee. Intelligence from Nashville, says the Memphis Avalanche, advises us that Gov. Harrison obedience to Gen. Johnston's requisition, has called out the reserve of thirty thousand troops from this State, for the raising of which the Legislature made provision by special enactment last May. This is another evidence of the energy with