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Gen. Wheeler's operations.
--The Marietta Rebel, of Saturday evening last, contains a special telegram giving a connected account of Gen. Wheeler's operations in Middle Tennessee.
He crossed the river at Cotton Port, above Chattanooga, on the Gen. Wheeler's operations in Middle Tennessee.
He crossed the river at Cotton Port, above Chattanooga, on the 30th day of September, under a heavy fire, but routed the enemy and entered the Sequatchie Valley.
He met a wagon train, one thousand in number, well guarded, and attacked them.
A hand fight ensued, but he captured everything, including several tho hed on and destroyed the bridges over Stone and Duck rivers, while Wharton threatened Murfreesboro'. Wharton then joined Wheeler at Shelbyville.
The enemy were here reinforced and fought and drove Gen. Wheeler back.
He retreated across the Tenness here reinforced and fought and drove Gen. Wheeler back.
He retreated across the Tennessee near Courtland, Ala. The Confederate loss was heavy, but the whole affair was a brilliant exploit.
Roddy is reported to have blown up the tunnel at Cowans.