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into the Duck river reserve. What are they to do for food? The country through which they have to pass cannot supply them. True, they have their boats up the river, but they cannot pass the Confederate battery at Big Bend Shoals. The whole of Grant's army which fought at Shiloh must eventually be taken, with their boats, unless the latter are destroyed. Below the battery the Federals have three boats, but they will not accommodate half or a fifth of the retreating forces. The condition ofe forces of the only man like Marshal Hey, "The bravest of the brave," at Concision. Behold a mighty army has fallen like magic upon him, and Austrians in Italy, who thought Napoleon had fallen from the clouds, were no more surprised than Gen. Grant. On his left are 20,000 men exclaiming, in an unknown tongue, "as come to Beauga." "we fight Yankee." "Liberte on mort!" Hear their shouts and calling in the winding Tennessee, whose crystal waters mirrored the beauties of the Court of Ma