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hould be a lesson in future. Our loss in the cavalry skirmish of the 13th, in front of the entrenchments, was five, and since our occupation ten dead Yankees have been found, and they carried off a number of wounded. In their retreat they carried off upwards of 2,000 negroes, and hung two who had refused to accompany them. From Nashville. A gentleman who left Nashville on Saturday last informs the Chattanooga Rebel that fifty-five regiments of Buell's command crossed the Cumberland river at that place ten days ago, but that it was not known whether they went in the direction of the mouth of the river or to Bowling Green. A rumor was prevalent in Nashville that Buell had encountered the forces of General Bragg, in the vicinity of Bowling Green, but nothing authentic or positive is known. Gen Thomas's division still remained at Nashville, and is variously estimated at from 5,000 to 15,000 men; but everything went to indicate the early departure of this body of troop