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From Tennessee.

--The Abolitionists are forming clubs throughout that portion of Tennessee in their possession.

It is stated that the people of Nashville are not disheartened, but look for the Confederates with anxious hearts.

There are 23 Federal army hospitals in Nashville. One is capable of holding three thousand.

It is said that Memphis is one vast hospital, and yet the sickly season has not begun.

It is thought that large numbers of Rosecrans's troops have been sent to reinforce Grant in Mississippi.

Northern papers state that affairs in Rosecrans's department are unchanged.

Our army in Tennessee still continues in the same position, everything being unchanged and apparently unchangeable.

Large numbers of refugees from Nashville and other points daily come within our lines, having been banished from home as Southern sympathizers, and in order that the vandals may the more perfectly become possessed of their property — being thrust out from homes of comfort and luxury with nothing but what they carry upon their backs.

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