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e neighborhood of Tuscumbia and Florence, Alabama, watched by the troops under General Thomas, of such strength as will render the invasion of Tennessee impossible, and even the withdrawal of the enemy, for service elsewhere, an operation of extreme difficulty. Cincinnati, November 20.--The Gazette's Memphis dispatch says that military affairs are unchanged and comparatively quiet. The rain continues and the roads are in bad condition. Hood and Beauregard are still in the vicinity of Florence. Nine hundred rebel prisoners arrived at Nashville on Saturday morning from Atlanta. It appears that, thinking the place evacuated, they rushed in to pillage and plunder, and were captured. The rebel sympathizers at Nashville are gloomy and disconsolate in consequence of the anticipated result of Sherman's movements. Accessions to the National arms are arriving daily from the North. The Nashville correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial accepts the fact that Savannah is Sherm