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d heavy rain, falling during the whole day, they were marched twelve miles in the direction of Glasgow, orders having been issued by General Johnston, on Sunday evening, for Buckeer's division. of which this brigade forms a part, requiring such a movement. But this order was countermanded on Sunday; and on Monday Breckinridge "marched back again" to his former camp. It is understood here that General N. T. Ward, one of the Kentucky Federal Brigadiers, date in command at Columbia and Greensburg has re gad on account of the President's emancipation policy. Speech of Gen. Bull Nelson to this Brigade, 1862">November The Frankfort correspondent of the Louisville Courier says the following is a verbatins literatim copy of Gen. Nelson's address, delivered to his lers on leaving that place. If was copied from a fly-leaf on which the talentedGeneral had written it: Men and Fellow-Soldiers! I am about to take my final lave of you But Before parting I shall endever to ret