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" As soon as they shall have organized themselves into companies he promises to supply them with arms, which they can take home with them, for their own defence, until such time as they may be needed, when they will be called out and formed into regiments. You will probably hear further news from Louden, or its vicinity, before this reaches you. Sallust. Army of Tennessee, Chattanooga Valley, Oct. 27, 1863. Reference was made in a late letter to a sudden bend in the Tennessee river, a few miles below Chattanooga, where the enemy's wagons, passing to and from Bridgeport, were exposed to the fire of our sharpshooters posted on the Southern bank of the river, and the opinion was expressed that the enemy would not abandon this (the lower or river) road without making a strong effort to keep it open. Well, that effort has been made, and thus far successfully made. During last night Gen. Thomas threw a pontoon bridge across the river, two miles below Lookout point