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With a view of determining the enemy's position and his movements, Lieut. Col. R. C. Wood, of Adam's Mississippi Cavalry, myself, ten Texas Rangers, of Terry's lpike, operations commenced. Seeing a wagon train with its guard approaching, Col. Wood, myself, and four men, wearing United States overcoats, rode down to the pikeertaken, turned off in the woods, and as yet have not made their appearance. Col. Wood, with fourteen men and twenty-eight prisoners, succeeded in crossing the counand, Mr. Spalding, with four additional prisoners, the next morning we joined Col. Wood's party and returned to Murfreesboro' We have thirty-eight prisoners, who hav 16th, 17th, and 18th inst. At about 4 o'clock P. M., on the 18th inst., with Col. Wood and a detachment of 40 men, I left Murfreesboro' for Gallatin, having learneded Gallatin about 4 P. M.--Leaving the command just outside the town, Lieut., Col. Wood, of Wirt Adams's cavalry, myself and the men, disguised as Federal, entered a