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gun. Battles of more import, measured by the number of troops engaged or results, might afford less to commend than does the battle of Lebanon of May 5. I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, E. Dumont, Brigadier-General. Capt. Oliver D. Greene, A. A. G., Nashville, Tenn. No. 2.-reports of Col. William W. Duffield, Ninth Michigan Infantry. Murfreesborough, Tenn., May 5, 1862. I have this instant returned from Lebanon after a four days chase after Morgan. Detachment. Robert C. Wood, of Adams' cavalry, late an officer in the U. S. Army. The enemy were pursued by General Dumont to the Cumberland River. General Dumont is still at Lebanon. Wm. W. Duffield, Colonel, Commanding Twenty-third Brigade. Capt. Oliver D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant-General. Heeadquarters Twenty-Third Brigade, Murfreesborough, Tenn., Tuesday, May 6, 1862. Captain: Agreeably to verbal instructions received from Brig. Gen. E. Dumont, I started in pursuit of the rebel force,