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h the advance of his forces, and was joined in a few days by Gen. Frank Cheatham, who marched through the country from Union City, Tenn., wio three divisions, commanded, respectively, by General Pillow, General Cheatham and Col. John S. Bowen. The latter was at Camp Beauregard, fihe bank of the river he was met by the fire of Smith's battery, of Cheatham's division, from the opposite side of the river, which, being wellustained a loss of 54 killed and wounded. At the same hour, General Cheatham, who had been sent across the river, a part of his command to d. Now, also, Col. Preston Smith, commanding the First brigade of Cheatham's division, composed of the One Hundred and Fifty-fourth senior re States adopted resolutions of thanks to Generals Polk, Pillow and Cheatham, and the officers and men of their commands, for the glorious victng to another famous Tennesseean, said, I am indebted also to General Cheatham who, at a later hour, by his promptitude and gallantry, rallie