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ries of the terrified teamsters, urging their teams to the top of their speed, were now mingled with the billows of sound which swayed and surged over the field. Everything now depended upon the regiments and batteries which the genius of Rosecrans had massed along the turnpike to receive the enemy when he should emerge from the woods in pursuit of our broken and flying battalions. Suddenly the rout became visible, and a crowd of ten thousand fugitives, presenting every possible phase of regular artillery, and the troops led by General Wood, comprising some of the finest in the service, and the three famous brigades belonging to the old Third division. The Ninth, the Seventeenth and the Regulars, which the daring valor of Rosecrans, assisted by the unflinching courage of Colonel Scribner, of the Thirty-eighth Indians, commanding the Ninth Brigade, and by the splendid abilities of Colonel John Beatty; of the Third Ohio, commanding the Seventeenth, had extricated from the w
A good Hit. --The Grapevine editor of the Chattanooga Rebel gets off the following: The last dispatch that I received from the front was, that our army was retreating one way and Rosecrans the other. The telegram I received said "great fears are entertained that Rosecrans will reach Nashville before we reach Chattanooga." A good Hit. --The Grapevine editor of the Chattanooga Rebel gets off the following: The last dispatch that I received from the front was, that our army was retreating one way and Rosecrans the other. The telegram I received said "great fears are entertained that Rosecrans will reach Nashville before we reach Chattanooga."