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meeting in Manchester. The Herald says the comments of the London press on the Charleston blockade will teach the rebels what British sympathy is worth. A Nashville dispatch, 3d, says the rebels under Van Dorn advanced towards Franklin the day previous on two roads, 2000 strong. With artillery. After manœuvering, hoping to draw the Federal forces out, they returned. Two of his command were captured Van Dorn's headquarters are at Spring Hill, thirteen miles south of Franklin--Col. Opdyke of the 123d Ohio, is Post Commandant at Franklin. Seventy prisoners, all of Morgan's command, mostly from the 1st and 14th Alabama regiments, arrived from the front on the night of the 2d. One hundred and ninety-three rebel prisoners left for Louisville on the 4th. There are thirty feet of water on the shoals. The bottom lands of Nashville and Edgefield are entirely submerged. The Havana correspondent of the Herald, of the 25th, says "the re-establishment of the blockade o