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d in crossing the country and reaching our pickets near Murfreesboro' the same night, having passed within a mile of the eney's cavalry. Returning, alone, in the direction of Murfreesboro', I encountered a picket of six men, who surrendered toext morning we joined Col. Wood's party and returned to Murfreesboro' We have thirty-eight prisoners, who have been sent fornst., with Col. Wood and a detachment of 40 men, I left Murfreesboro' for Gallatin, having learned that no Federal forces re was kept secret, and the command having been sent from Murfreesboro' in separate parties, by different roads, to unite at smovement until after the blow was struck. A citizen of Murfreesboro', whose seal and loyalty is undoubted, made the necessae become known, we concluded to with draw and return to Murfreesboro'. Shortly after leaving Gallatin we learned that a march, and after travelling about sixty miles, reached Murfreesboro' about 2 o'clock next morning. We were made acquai