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nemy has not made his appearance. The Third corps of veterans are in readiness, and a battle is expected before day light to-morrow. All Government work is suspended, and all are under arms from General Donaldson down to the unscientific laborers. The falling back of our troops was accomplished at eight o'clock this morning, and bridges burned across Harpeth river to retard the transportation of rebel supplies. The cavalry was handled prettily by General Wilson between Spring Hill and Triune. A. J. Smith's corps is in line of battle, and the situation is particularly grand Forts Negley, Morton, Cairo and Houston are alive, and the infantry movements are perfectly satisfactory. Something must immediately transpire, as General Thomas is ready to strike no matter how the rebels move. The following telegram show: what Brigadier was captured, and that our have, besides taking Franklin, captured Shelbyville. A train arrived here last night from Chattanooga with a few