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ithdrawn to the right of Chattanooga creek. About 8 o'clock A. M. the fog cleared and revealed an immense force of Yankees along the base of Missionary Ridge. Gen. Bragg had vacated his quarters during the night, hence when the enemy opened their terrific cannonading on that point they found no game. The fight continued furiously during several hours, when comparative quiet reigned. We could not perceive the result, but from the fact that point is only four and half miles from Chickamauga Station, and that the enemy had not made any demonstration on that place, they could not have gained much advantage over our left. At 9 o'clock heavy cannonading was heard on our extreme right. Soon the battle raged furiously. General Cleburne had taken position during the night on the extreme right of Missionary Ridge, and massed the greater portion of his forces near the Tunnel. At this point Swett's battery was posted, and during the entire day it kept up its continuous music.
non only during the affair. Cincinnati, Tuesday, Nov. 24.--The Commercial, of this city, has a special dispatch, dated Chattanooga, the 23d instant, which says: "Deserters last night reported that the rebels were falling back of Chickamauga Station. "Their artillery has been withdrawn from our front. "The whole rebel army is apparently in retreat. "A reconnaissance this afternoon reveals that the enemy apparently are in force between us and Missionary Ridge. "Gen. The following is the latest intelligence from Chattanooga published in the Northern papers: Chattanooga, Nov. 26.--Gen'l Bragg's retreat from his position of last night is represented as a perfect rout. Gen. Sheridan reached Chickamauga Station at 4 o'clock this morning. He captured 500 prisoners, four guns, and a number of pontoons. The enemy attempted to burn the bridge behind him, and partially succeeded. The enemy also burned the depot and stores at Chickamauga.--Gen. S