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eneral Howard's chief signal officer, requesting a good lookout to be kept for signals. I have the honor to be very respectfully, your obedient servant, J. G. Foster, Major-General Commanding. From Nashville — no General fighting yet. There is not much news from Nashville. Skirmishing was still going on on the 12th. The Confederates are reported to have fallen back from their outer line; but, the next day, re- occupied it. A telegram to the Louisville Journal says: General Bates's division is within two miles of Murfreesboro'. Nothing has been heard from the rebel brigade that crossed yesterday at Cumberland City. A dispatch, received from Rousseau, says Murfreesboro' is all right, and he expressed confidence to hold the place against any force the enemy has at his command. The Democrat says: We are informed that General Lyon's rebel forces burned the depot and several sheds at Hadensville, on the Memphis Branch railroad, yesterday. A lot