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From Tennessee — military Execution. Chattanooga, Sept. 4. --The enemy were signalling all night on Waldron's ridge, but everything is remarkably quiet across the river to-day. There are no further indications of an advance on the part of Rosecrans. The Knoxville Register has been removed to Cleveland. Capt. J. R. Rhodes, of the 1st Confederate infantry, was shot at noon to-day, for encouraging desertions from his own company, and embezzling the money of substitutes. He made a short speech, acknowledging the justice of the sentence, manifested but little concern, and died without a struggle. Lt. Col. Adolph, of the same regiment, was cashiered and conscripted yesterday for having been concerned in the same offences. [second Dispatch.] Chattanooga, Sept. 5. --Although the armies are in close proximity, there are no indications of an early engagement; but a slight cause may bring it on, however at any moment. Our artillery at Driver's Ferry op
Victory in Arkansas--Confederate iron-clads — Plans of the enemy. Atlanta, Sept. 4. --A special dispatch to the Appeal, from Senatobia, says that Gen. Price had an engagement with the enemy 15 miles below Little Rock, and obtained a victory over the Yankees.--The Arkansas army had been rapidly reinforced. The Chicago Times, of the 29th, says that a Yankee messenger, lately sent to Europe, reports that six Confederate iron-clads are to raise the blockade of Charleston. Thirteen others are in a state of completion, with all the modern improvements, and appear designed to operate against the Yankee seaboard. Gen. Halleck excuses the present inactivity of the Union forces. He says they are waiting for the culmination of the siege of Charleston, and that in three weeks he will have full three corps, under Gen. Banks, to move on Mobile from Pascagoula.
Railroad Accident. Chattanooga, Sept. 4. --The down passenger train ran off the track, near Chickamauga, this morning, without serious result. Mr. Fuller, the conductor, and several others were slightly injured. All the trains were delayed several hours.