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anta, Ga., the iron being procured from Dalton, near by; two on the Cumberland river, right in the midst of the iron country; two at Memphis, and one at New Orleans. Powder is manufactured at Little Rock, Ark., where sulphur is found in large quantities. Gun carriages and forges are made at Nashville and at Atlanta, Georgia. Hotels. The hotels are doing a thriving business, as I said. They have increased their rates for board from twenty-five to fifty per cent.--The Exchange and Ballard's — which constitute really but one establishment — charge two and a half dollars per day, and the Spotswood, which is now the resort of the elite of Southern society, three dollars. The American used to be the headquarters of the Western anti-secession members of the Convention, but now it is among the most pronounced of rebel establishments. Little secession flags fitter from every window, while larger ones are displayed from all the principal buildings in the city. Payments are all mad