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ck P. M., the Minnesota Third and Hewitt's battery included, the latter for want of ammunition. Georgia and Alabama cavalry and Texan Rangers were engaged in the fight. The 7th Pennsylvania cavalry were partly engaged. Some have reached Nashville and are now on duty. Gen. T. A. Crittenden, of Indiana, is a prisoner. An escaped prisoner reports the 1st, 2d, and 4th Georgia, the 1st Kentucky regiment, and, Texan Rangers, and 1,700 mounted infantry, under command of Forrest and Warner, 6,000 in all, advancing on Nashville. The 4th Pennsylvania cavalry and the 74th Ohio arrived from Lebanon last night. Four regiments are coming from Huntsville. A convalescent camp of 150 of the 11th Michigan is still at Nashville, with camp equipage, &c. Men are lying on the sidewalks asleep, holding their horses bridles in hand, expecting every moment to be called into action. News from Kentucky--the Pursuit of Morgan's Guerrilla. Louisville, July 14, 1862. The 11th M