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From the southwest. An official dispatch, received yesterday from Chattanooga, confirms the report published yesterday of the retreat of Rosecrans from Iowa on the 12th inst., and the subsequent occupation of the place by Gen. Price's army. The enemy abandoned several hundred thousand dollars' worth of army stores. The same dispatch also mentions that Rosecrans and part of his army had arrived at Nashville. A gentleman just from Northern Alabama says that Rosecrans is in full retreat towards Athens Tenn. He has been seriously annoyed by guerrillas since his departure from Pittsburgh Landing and Florence, the whole of Middle Tennessee literally swarming with partisan rangers. From every hill top, and in every vale where the forests offer the slightest concealment, the fleeing Yankees are made to bite the dust. On Tuesday of last week a portion of Rosecrans's command was ambuscaded in Middle Tennessee, and nine instantly killed, and some 25 or 30 wounded.
nd sad experiences for enlightened the people, and they anxiously turn once more to the old charts for guidance. The instruct of self preservation leads them back to the Constitution. We are not over confident, and indulge in no hope that is not warranted by the signs of the times, when we say that the night Congress will be conservative. Federal Union of a Confederate officer. The Nashville Federal Union, of the 28th ultine, gives the following account of the shooting of one of Gen. Price's officers — another striking case for retaliation: "On the 15th inst., Gen. Loan ordered a Lieutenant in Prices army to be shot at Laclede, Mo., He was charged with several crimes, and among them the killing of the pilot of the White Cloud. He was once before ordered to be shot by a military commissioner in Missouri, but escaped. He confessed almost everything charged. After a falling amination, he was sentenced by General Loan to be shot to death. After informing him of the verd