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d in Nashville that they intend to end the campaign before June. The prisoners will be sent forward in the 2 o'clock train to-morrow. I have omitted to mention that before leaving Gallatin the engine was destroyed, thus leaving but one on the road. I have ascertained, beyond doubt, that Love, a man of my command, who was taken prisoner in the affair of the 8th instant, (since dead,) was shot by the enemy after being taken. The whole country through which we passed turned out in masses to welcome us. I have never before witnessed such enthusiasm and feeling. Men, women, and children, never, wearied in their efforts to minister to our wants. All expressed themselves gratified at the presence of Southern soldiers in their midst. A handsome flag was presented us by the ladies of Gallatin, and some accompanied us even to the ferry. Upon our return a number of Col. Eaton's regiment were enabled to accompany us. Very, respectfully, yours. Jno. H. Morgan, Comdg.