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if the movements of Beauregard do not necessitate some such event before. As long as the latter- named officer remains at Corinth, with his army hovering about Florence, little notice will be taken of him. The last information I gave you concerning the whereabouts of the rebel Army of Tennessee found Beauregard quietly locas to-day in that quarter of the Confederacy. Most of S. D. Lee's corps at that time was at Jackson, the terminus of the railroad. Frank Cheatham's corps was at Florence, where also was Hood, the general commanding in the field. The following changes have taken place, it is believed: That Stephen D. Lee has removed his entire crest is in command of all the cavalry, which is strong and in good trim, and holds undisputed possession of the entire country within a radius of thirty miles of Florence. From Sherman — he Rescues some Imaginary prisoners. The Northern papers have not a word yet from Sherman, not copied from the Richmond papers, except a