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go. Among the members of the Club were Wm Key Heward, S. Teackle Wallis, H. B. Latrobe, and others. A military guard was placed by the Yankees over the building. Several bundles of Vallandigham a speeches were found in the building. Dispatch from Rosecrans announcing — the occupation of Tullahoma. The Washington papers publish the following telegram from Gen. Rosecrans: Headquarters, Tullahoma, Tenn., July 1. --I telegraphed you on Monday the occupation of Shelbyville and Manchester. On Monday it rained hard all day, rendering the roads impassable. It was found impossible to move our artillery or get our troops into position until this morning, when a general advance was ordered at daylight. Gen. Thomas yesterday made a reconnaissance on two roads, and Gen. McCock on one road, reporting the enemy in force at this place, with the addition of Buckner a division, which arrived Monday evening. On advancing this morning it was found that the enemy had fled in
Errors --The name of the woman who was before C. S Commissioner Watson last Friday, on charge of harboring a deserter, John H Maddox, is Elizabeth Cook, not Mosby, as published Mrs. Cook is well known to the residents of Manchester.
Drowned --A small lad, named Wm. Rix, was drowned while bathing in James river, near the dock, yesterday, morning. He had gone in bathing with a number of companions, none of whom were able to rescue him when he got beyond his depth.