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hestham's division. We lost 250 killed and wounded. The enemy lost 600. Col. Smith and the Lieutenant Colonel of the 9th Mississippi were killed. [Note.--General Bragg's official dispatch says the garrison surrendered without our firing a gun. The loss referred to was probably in the fight reported to have occurred a few days prior to the surrender.] The Nashville Union, of the 23d, reports that General Bragg captured the Green River bridge and 3,500 prisoners, on the 16th inst. It also says that Gen. Curtis has succeeded in throwing his army between Smith and Bragg, preventing their junction. The capture of Green River bridge by our troops is a The Nashville Union, of the 23d, reports that General Bragg captured the Green River bridge and 3,500 prisoners, on the 16th inst. It also says that Gen. Curtis has succeeded in throwing his army between Smith and Bragg, preventing their junction. The capture of Green River bridge by our troops is a great loss to the enemy.
Capture and parole of Confederates--suffering at Nashville. Chattanooga, Sept. 27. --A party of Yankee cavalry captured and paroled four hundred of our sick, on the 20th inst., at Glasgow, Ky. They had been left in the hospital from Bragg's army. The people of Nashville — citizens and soldiers — are near starvation. No stores or provisions can reach them from the North. The place is completely invested by our cavalry. The Yankees are still fortifyin
ir retreat they carried off upwards of 2,000 negroes, and hung two who had refused to accompany them. From Nashville. A gentleman who left Nashville on Saturday last informs the Chattanooga Rebel that fifty-five regiments of Buell's command crossed the Cumberland river at that place ten days ago, but that it was not known whether they went in the direction of the mouth of the river or to Bowling Green. A rumor was prevalent in Nashville that Buell had encountered the forces of General Bragg, in the vicinity of Bowling Green, but nothing authentic or positive is known. Gen Thomas's division still remained at Nashville, and is variously estimated at from 5,000 to 15,000 men; but everything went to indicate the early departure of this body of troops from the place. This is but the rear guard of Buell's army. Andy Johnson is reported as having given himself up to liquor, and remains in his room almost all the time. He made a speech last week, in which he told the pe
Mumfordsville and vicinity is now cut off, as the enemy, under General Bragg, are occupying that place, and have extended their line of pick known as the Second Department of the Southwest, and of which Maj.-Gen. Bragg is styled the Commander-in-Chief: First Corps d' Armeeuisville, the 25th, at midnight, says: The armies of Buell and Bragg left Lebanon, Tenn., and Carthage, respectively on the 21st, Buell following the are and Bragg the chord of a circle.--Our army travelled 361 and Bragg 206 miles.--Buell got into Northern Kentucky one day aheBragg 206 miles.--Buell got into Northern Kentucky one day ahead of Bragg, notwithstanding the immense excess of our transportation over that of the enemy. Col. Wilder, of the 17th Indiana, has arriBragg, notwithstanding the immense excess of our transportation over that of the enemy. Col. Wilder, of the 17th Indiana, has arrived, having been exchanged with the rebels for one Lieutenant and 26 privates. Rumors, creating some excitement, are afloat of the movement of two divisions of Bragg's army, but the direction or purpose cannot be ascertained to-night. Miscellaneous. It is reported th
We captured the and seven prisoners. [It was published in a telegram Saturday that Gen. Bragg captured 1,800 of the enemy at Owensboro'. The victory to our arms was doubtless complete, yetReliable advices from Cave City say that a portion of Gen. Buell's force attacked and repulsed Gen. Bragg's rear guard from Horse Cave, on Thursday evening. General Bragg is reported to have moved theGeneral Bragg is reported to have moved the main body of his army across the river southward from Mumfordsville. No further particulars are received. Louisville, Ky., September 22--Gen. Bragg's forces have escaped from those of Gen.Gen. Bragg's forces have escaped from those of Gen. Buell, and are several hours ahead, marching rapidly upon Louisville. Major-General Nelson is making arrangements defend the city to the last. He has just issued the following order: "Theck will be made within forty-eight hours. Louisville, Sept. 22--Evening. --The main body of Bragg's army was reported to be at Hodgenville Larue county, this morning, en route for Bardstown It i