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and Bragg, on or about the 22d of August, crossed the Tennessee river to Harrison, a few miles above Chattanooga, the stream at that point being easily forded. On the evening of the 27th of August he had marched westward by the Mountain road to Dunlop. At the time of reaching this point, our informant first saw them, and, lying in the bushes near the town, marked them go by. He counted forty pieces of field artillery, five regiments of cavalry, and thirty-six regiments of infantry, the ranks be nearly or quite full. He represents that the men were well armed, and the cavalry well mounted.--The batteries were very complete, all the appointments being new and full. The regiments moved with but three wagons each, and it was stated in Dunlop that the officers were allowed to carry little or no baggage. The troops were provided with large tarpaulins, which they stretched from tree to tree, and under which whole companies can sleep with comfort. The wagons were used to haul forag