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y, with his troops, within a few miles of Nashville. A lot of Government wood was destroyed by a party of Confederates, ten miles up the river, yesterday. A portion of the rebel General Lyon's command are reported to have burned some trestle-work on the Edgefield and Kentucky railroad, twelve miles above Springfield, Tennessee. The weather is moderating, and a heavy rain fell last night. The river is eight feet, and is rapidly rising. A Louisville telegram says that a Captain Bridgewater is pursuing Jessee, near Newcastle, Kentucky, and hopes to catch him. It adds: Colonel Johnson telegraphs that the rebel General Lyon's advance is moving on Russellville. His main force, twenty-five hundred strong, is at Elkton. About as good as any of the telegrams is one announcing the defeat and driving of the left wing of Hood's army by some gunboats. Here it is: Acting Rear Admiral Lee reports to the Navy Department, under date of December 8th, that Lieutena