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peaks well for the Tennesseeans: The Federal, we are advised, found but little sympathy in Clarksville upon their arrival at that point. But little communication between the citizens and soldiery had taken place, and the latter were not backward in expressing their disappointment at the public sentiment there found existing. Troops Hastening to the Scene of action. A Chattanooga correspondent of the Appeal writer, under date of March 12. The country from here to the Mississippi river, along the line of the Memphis and Charleston railroad, is thronged with troops, many of them veterans who have fought upon some of the bloodiest fields of the war. The rumor of the Federal gunboats landing at Eastport, reported in Memphis on Monday, seems to have been an error. They were said, however, to have appeared on the Tennessee, below Savannah, in considerable force--one report enumerated thirty-three gunboats and transports together. The people seemed to be free from p