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m, of this city. This advance comprised one corps. The other two corps, respectively commanded by General Stewart and Lee, were at Florence, Alabama, and Corinth, Mississippi. Beauregard's headquarters being at the latter place, and Hood's at Florence. On Tuesday, the whole rebel army, reinforced by Dick Taylor, with nine thousand men, was in motion. Almost the entire force having reached Tennessee, Frank Cheatham, with his corps and about three thousand of Forrest's cavalry, moved tow The movement is a formidable one, by the way, and, evidently, Beauregard means business. He has, no doubt, left Corinth, as Hood's illness requires his presence in the field. Hood is suffering with rheumatism, it is said, but still remains at Florence. From a multiplicity of sources, we learn that the rebel officers boast of striking Nashville. By a glance at the map it will be seen that they menace us to no inconsiderable degree; and, had our army remained at Pulaski, a flank movement on t