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Military movements in Tennessee and Northern Georgia. Atlanta, November 18. --Advices from the front furnish nothing new. A correspondent of the Register, at Little Tennessee river, says. Gen. Wheeler has intercepted a letter from Gen. Burnside's Adjutant General to a Quartermaster in Kentucky, which stated that "they had only ten days" rations, and God only knew where the next would come from. The Appeal and Register both mention a rumor that Gen. Sherman has crossed the Tennessee river at White's Bluff with 20,000 men, and is moving towards Rome. A special to the Intelligencer says that the Lookout batteries had opened on the chemy's trains coming to Brown's Ferry. Louisville dates to the 12th, per flag of truce, have been received. The enemy have been on quarter rations. The citizens of Chattanooga have been suffering greatly, and are being sent North to keep from starvation. A train on the Bardstown road had been burnt by the "rebels." Gen