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ith Col. Wood and a detachment of 40 men, I left Murfreesboro' for Gallatin, having learned that no Federal forces remained at that place. Th march, crossing the Cumberland at Canoe Branch Ferry, and reached Gallatin about 4 P. M.--Leaving the command just outside the town, Lieut., tly useless. That night, having picketed securely, we remained in Gallatin. The next morning we destroyed the water tank, and taking the eng with draw and return to Murfreesboro'. Shortly after leaving Gallatin we learned that a party of twenty of the enemy, in charge of three prisoners, were approaching Gallatin by the Scottsville road. It was determined to out them off. Pushing the prisoners, with a guard, acrossrain to-morrow. I have omitted to mention that before leaving Gallatin the engine was destroyed, thus leaving but one on the road. Iin their midst. A handsome flag was presented us by the ladies of Gallatin, and some accompanied us even to the ferry. Upon our return a