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Position of Tennessee. A letter dated Morristown, Tenn., July 6th, gives us the subjoined account of the position at present occupied by our sister State, and expresses correctly the determination of her people to resist all attempts at subjugation by foes without and traitors within her borders: The Volunteer State by an overwhelming majority has become a member of the Southern Confederacy. Her gallant sons, who never knew fear, have exercised the right of determining their own destiny, awed neither by large armies nor the threats of many hostile States. Tennessee to-day occupies a more exalted position than ever before. Her people have shown themselves to be a free people, and her sons freedom's gallant champions. We have already many thousand soldiers prepared for action, and will be able to raise as many more as necessity may require. Though East Tennessee, by her vote of the 8th of June, seemed not to have received enough of old Abe's blessings to make her wil
From Martinsburg. Baltimore, July 8. --A letter was received here to-day, dated at Martinsburg, July 6th, in which it is stated that Capt. Doubleday and the Rhode Island battery had arrived--Gen. Patterson's entire army is encamped there. No forward movement had taken place. The same latter says that Gen. Johnston had been reinforced by 7,000 men from Manassas, and had taken a position for a fight.