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abolical spirit of revenge, the scenes that will occur in East Tennessee will exceed anything recorded in history, and will be a sad commentary upon the great leniency with which they have been treated by the commanders of the military department of East Tennessee, for they have been most sedulously protected both in their persons and property. From information which the Atlanta Intelligencer, of Saturday evening last, deems reliable, it would appear that the enemy are crossing the Tennessee river below Bridgeport, in large force, and it is anticipated that the battle, which cannot be delayed many days longer, will take place in Northwestern Georgia. This movement of the enemy is for the purpose of flanking Chattanooga, and compelling Gen. Bragg to abandon that almost impregnable position. Whether he will succeed or not, cannot yet be determined. The movements of the enemy in East Tennessee were evidently a mere feint, of which the intelligencer has reason to believe that Gen