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defences of the Upper Potomac — from Cumberland down — with his headquarters at Hagerstown for the present. The latest accounts from Nashville represent Gen. Rosecrans as awaiting the completion of repairs to the railroad between that city and Louisville, so that the regular receipt of supplies can be assured. He says that ted properly or not at all. A very stringent general order has been issued touching soldiers who surrender themselves that they may be paroled and sent home. Gen. Rosecrans has determined to send all such to Camp Chase with night-caps on their heads, after exhibiting them ignominiously on dress parade. While at Bowling Green, GeGen. Rosecrans made a brief speech to Gen. Rousseau's Division, to the effect that he had accepted his new command with the purpose of making war upon the rebels. On Thursday last, Gen. Boyle, who is in command at Louisville, received the following dispatch: "Col. Foster has routed the guerrillas near Madisonville. Ky.,