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Life at Tullahoma. --A correspondent of the Chattanooga Rebel gives a description of Tullahoma and life therein. As the place occupies so much of public attention at this time the following brief extract from the letter will be readable: A shocking place. (I mean for a gentleman!) A dismal, melancholy railroad stationTullahoma and life therein. As the place occupies so much of public attention at this time the following brief extract from the letter will be readable: A shocking place. (I mean for a gentleman!) A dismal, melancholy railroad station. A place for bats to fly and owes to helot. Such, such is Tullahoma. Take a trip to Purgatory by way of "Semmes's hole," and pay a flying visit to Corinth, Miss., or return, and you may get some nation of it, nothing else will suffice; language woeful, imprecative, or descriptive, fails altogether. A few scattered, equaled, anTullahoma. Take a trip to Purgatory by way of "Semmes's hole," and pay a flying visit to Corinth, Miss., or return, and you may get some nation of it, nothing else will suffice; language woeful, imprecative, or descriptive, fails altogether. A few scattered, equaled, and dilapidated tenements, (clammed, jammed, and damned, worse than the black hole of Calcutta, vide Macaulay;) up to the eyes; nor having stone nor em; black jacks around you; and a dull, leaden, ever relay sky above you! Of the amusements so popular there the writer adds: Nothing to do but to eat and quarrel. We have