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y our citizens are now occupied with swarms of free negroes of both sexes. Mr. B. states that there were plenty of Yankees in the town when he left Monday night, but the main body were at MacFarlane's Spring. The retreat had already commenced, and there was every evidence of a defeat on the part of the enemy. The utmost confusion and disorder prevailed among them. --The wagon trains had already commenced the retrograde movement, and numbers had been sent off before Mr. B. left. Mr. Ben. Chandler was acting deputy Provost Marshal, and George Rider, (formerly constable of the district,) was also an attached of the Provost-Marshal's office. The enemy have not constructed any new earthworks around Chattanooga, but had materially strengthened our old deserted forts. The fort beyond the cemetery was mounted with six guns. Rosecrans had been in Chattanooga nearly all the time since its first occupation by his forces. The Yankees have left no provisions for any one, sa