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From Tennessee. Tullahoma, April 24. --Further advices from McMinnville represent that the enemy have destroyed several bridges, burnt the cotton factory, the depot buildings, one engine, and three cars and then retreated towards Murfreesboro'. [Second Dispatch.] Tullahoma April 24. --The word to-day is, "EverTullahoma April 24. --The word to-day is, "Everybody to the front." There is no movement there on the part of the enemy. Our troops are in fine spirits, and confident. It is not believed that the Yankees will dare to make an attack. Advices from Tuscumbia, to-day, state that three Yankee regiments are advancing. They will be held in check by Colonel Eddy, with Ricavalry and confident. It is not believed that the Yankees will dare to make an attack. Advices from Tuscumbia, to-day, state that three Yankee regiments are advancing. They will be held in check by Colonel Eddy, with Ricavalry. [third Dispatch.] Tullahoma, April 24 --The enemy are falling back. All quiet in front.