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as being driven — a fact that was but too manifest, by the rapid movement of the noise of battle toward the north. General Thomas was immediately despatched to order Rousseau — there in reserve — into the cedar brakes to the right and rear of SherOccupying the woods to the left of Murfreesboro pike with sharp-shoooters, the enemy had annoyed Rousseau all day, and Gen. Thomas and himself requested permission to dislodge them and their supports which covered a ford. This was granted, and a sho. Burial-parties were sent out to bury the dead, and the cavalry was sent to reconnoitre Early on Monday morning General Thomas advanced, driving the rear-guard of rebel cavalry before him six or seven miles toward Manchester McCook and Crittonor we are preparing, and hope to have held in grateful remembrance by our countrymen. To say that such men as Major-Gen. G. H. Thomas, true and prudent, distinguished in counsel and on many battle-fields for his courage; or Major-Gen. McCook, a t<