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in an extra, announces that Sherman has captured Macon, with many prisoners. The War in Kentucky and Tennessee--Hood marching on Pulaski. A dispatch from St. Louis, dated the 23d instant, says: A Paducah dispatch of yesterday says military affairs in this district are active. Every rebel move on this side of the Mississippi is now known. The whole country has been thoroughly scouted, and parties bring in prisoners daily. The concentration of troops and the coming of General A. J. Smith means something, but what it is not proper to state. A few days, however, will doubtless develop the plan of the contemplated campaign. Both the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers are in fine boating order, and will prove valuable auxiliaries to military operations in Tennessee and Kentucky. The gunboats Peorla and Pawpaw returned here on Sunday from a reconnaissance up the Tennessee river. The bodies of Ensign Hare, of the gunboat Undine, and Captain Allen, of the transport V