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f Augusta, which line now makes regular trips from Chattanooga to Atlanta. In this connection we subjoin the following letter from a well-informed correspondent: Chattanooga Nov. 23, 1861. To the Editors of the Avalanche: Col. R. F. Looney's command, consisting of 250 of his regiment; 200 of Col. Cook's, and 100 of Col. White's, left here on Tuesday afternoon on a scout through this and some of the adjoining counties, where it had been reported to Gen. Carroll that there were camps of Unionists. Col. Looney's command returned this evening, having captured about thirty prisoners, and breaking up sundry camps. We learn Col. L.'s regiment will leave here in a few days for Knoxville — leaving Col. Wood's Alabama regiment and Col. Cook's at this place, (Col. White's having already gone to Knoxville) The prompt and efficient means used by Gen. Carroll has, we think, effectually checked the ardor of those deluded Unionists, and hereafter there will be little trouble in