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Nashville, Oct. 12.
--A special dispatch to the Union and American, of this city, dated Bowling Green, reports that the Louisville Journal, of the 8th, says that Gen. Sherman succeeds Sumter Anderson in command at Louisville.
Large bodies of Federal troops are daily passing through Louisville to Muldraugh's Hill.
Fifteen Southerners had whipped seventy-five of the enemy at East Kane City, killing three Federals and capturing thirty horses.
One Southerner was mortally wounded.
Postmaster-General Blair has gone to St. Louis to look into Gen. Fremont's case.