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he 13th, have the following dispatch from Nashville. How the prophecies have been realized our readers best know: Skirmishing in front for the last week or ten days has invariably been with the rebel cavalry. No infantry force this side of Murfreesboro'. No doubt the rebels will fall back on our advance to a line beyond Dusk river, where they may dispute the crossing. It was rumored here that General Halleck had ordered a simultaneous advance here and on the Potomac. Gov. Johnson publishes the following proclamation in to-morrow's Union. Executive Office, Dec. 13, 1862. Whereas, there are many helpless widows, wives, and children in the city and scenery, who have been reduced to poverty and wretchedness in consequence of their husbands, sons and fathers having been forced into the armies by this unholy and un- furious rebellion, and their necessities having become greatly manifest, and their wants of the necessaries of life so urgent, that law, justice