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f the river. When Hooker emerged in sight of the northern extremity of Lookout Mountain, Carlin's brigade, of the Fourteenth corps, was ordered to cross Chattanooga creek and form a junction with him. This was effected late in the evening and after considerable fighting. This was the night of the 24th and the forces maintaineance of orders, swept across Chattanooga Valley, now abandoned by the enemy, to Rossville. In this march he was detained four hours building a bridge across Chattanooga creek. From Rossville he ascended Missionary Ridge, and moved northward toward the centre of the now shortened line. Sherman's attack upon the enemy's most n was intended as the signal for storming the rige in the centre with strong columns; but the time necessarily consumed in the construction of the bridge over Chattanooga creek detained him to a later hour than was expected. Being satisfied from the latest information from him that be must by this time be on his way from Rossville,