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time to remove the women and children showing that they have not forgotten how to commit barbarous acts. The position of Gen. Johnston is reported to be an admirable one for heavy movements, entirely free from most of the objectionable features encountered at Daiton, and not susceptible of being endangered by any flank movement, as would have been the case at any point above. Passengers by Thursday forenoon train from Cartersville report that our wagon trains were ordered forward from Etowah. This indicates that a stand point has been reached. Among the casualties in the 8th Tennessee regiment. Wright's brigade, were Captain Peer and Lieut. Morgan, killed, and Captain Cullum, wounded. Capt. Thomas Henry, of Gen. Maury's staff, son of Senator Henry, was among the wounded of the fight of Tuesday last. He was wounded in the arm and side, not, however, dangerously. Lieut Hudson, one of Gen. Wheeler's staff, is acverely, but not dangerously wounded. The utmost