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The Nashville Dispatch, of May 18, says that the her is oppressively hot, and its debilitating effects must act powerfully upon the soldiers in camp and near the Tennessee river.
Movements of the enemy. --Well authenticated reports, says the Rome (Ga.) Courtier, of the 22d, reached here Tuesday morning, that the Dutch Yankees, or Yankee Dutch, whichever you please, had crossed the Tennessee river at Guntersville, with a force of six hundred cavalry, and had commenced their usual depredations. Reports are rife that they intend to extend their operations. Some forty negroes that had been making saltpetre in that vicinity, were hastily moved off by their owner, and reached here on Tuesday last. They will probably be moved father South. We learn that a large portion of the army of Huntsville is composed of low Dutch, and foreigners of every description. Almost too degraded and vile to be classed among humanity, and utterly devoid of any ennobling traits of character whatever, and hesitates not at any acts of vicinity and depredation that may gratify their brutish sensuality. And must we lie supinely still, and let take vile horde of civiliz