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up at Gallatin, Tennessee, twenty miles from Nashville, last Tuesday. He captured the place and three hundred prisoners, blew up the rail road tunnel, destroyed three trains, and an immense amount of commissary stores. He sent a dispatch to Major Smith, at Nashville, saying that he would call on him shortly, as he had not seen him since Smith got beat for office in the Confederate army. Morgan camped next night at Hartsville. By an arrival from Nashville, B appears that Nell Brown, cla He captured the place and three hundred prisoners, blew up the rail road tunnel, destroyed three trains, and an immense amount of commissary stores. He sent a dispatch to Major Smith, at Nashville, saying that he would call on him shortly, as he had not seen him since Smith got beat for office in the Confederate army. Morgan camped next night at Hartsville. By an arrival from Nashville, B appears that Nell Brown, claims to be true to the South, and wants to be put right on the record.
, in bowels; Simeon Schacht, calf of leg, slight; J F Dickinson, in leg, slight; Jas Seay, in leg, slight; Lewis Napper, slight. Company E, Capt Brooke--Killed: Lieutenant Luckett, Lt Humphries. Wounded: Sergt Sisson, severely; Thos Field, slightly; R H McConky, slightly. Company F, Capt Eheart--Wounded: Captain Eheart, thigh, badly; Sergt Fitzhurgh, slightly; Jas Lee, in jaw, slightly; A Wayland, in side and arm; A W Thompson, slight, R Payne, slight. Company H--Wounded: J W Smith, leg, slight; F S Russell, arm, slight. Company I, Lieut Morehead--Wounded: Sergt V M Poling, slight; Samuel Moler, heel; Fisher, slight. Company K--Wounded: F W Sheetz, breast; Walter Largent, side, slight. Total — Killed, 2; Wounded, 31. This regiment opened the fight about half-past 2 o'clock P. M. and was in the thickest of it until after night. The wounded are doing very well. Thirty-third regiment. Wounded:--Major F W M Holliday, arm shattered, and since a