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for their liberties General Dumont wanted to know if they thought the writ would be respected in Nashville, as it had not been elsewhere.--He said he would shoot the first man who applied for it. The Michiganders then said that they would kill their officers in the first fight, raise the white flag, and go over to the Confederate army. One Pennsylvania and one Iowa regiment had mutinied and refused to go farther with the Federal army. Their arms were taken from them and they were sent North. Gen. Buell's entire command consisted of ninety-nine regiments, ranging from 253 to 481 men, making 35,000. Deducting the sick, the deserters, and the mutinous troops sent back, it would leave Buell's force at Savannah about 22,000. Lieutenant Crowly, of the 11th Louisiana, who lost his right hand at Belmont, lost his left hand at Shiloh. He still clings to our cause, refusing to resign. Letter picked up on the battle-field. The following copy of a letter from an Ohio