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ments before leaving." Gen. Grant has declared martial law over West Tennessee, with the understanding that when a sufficient number of citizens of the State return to their allegiance, and show a desire to maintain law and order over the territory, all military restrictions shall be withdrawn. Postal facilities are extended to Clarksville, and "the mail bags will follow the flag. " Chicago, Feb. 26.--Reports from rebel sources represent that a stand will be made at Columbus, Randolph and Memphis. Forces are concentrating at the latter places, and the street of Memphis are barricaded with cotton bales. The reports of the pacification of Tennessee are denied. The last Murfreesboro' papers contain a savage war speech from Governor Harris. The mortar fleet is finished, Nothing has transpired in reference to Columbus. Reported Union sentiment in New Mexico. Kansas City, Feb. 26. --The Santa Fe mail, with advices to the 10th inst., has arrived. Sib