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complained, so his recall was decided upon. His successor was appointed and reached Louisville, on his way to Nashville, but paused in our city, when it was announced that Thomas had remounted his cavalry, furnished his artillery with fresh horses, and made a sally on the left of the rebel line, and, in twenty four hours, doubled Hood's divisions upon one another in maze of entanglement. His successor returned to other fields. The Letters of arrested correspondents. The arrest of Flint, the ("Druid") correspondent of the New York Herald, who writes from Baltimore, has been published. The fellow has excited the envy of the Yankee correspondents by a bold show of having private means of obtaining information from "rebel sources," and they are trying the provost marshal on him to see how it will fit, with a view to sending him through the lines. Here is an extract from his letter: It was the design of the Administration from the outset of the war to alienate the South