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2d Kentucky regiment (Federal) left Rock Island, Tenn., and came over to our lines Desertions from the Federal army are continually taking place. The Federals have no confidence in the troops in Middle Tennessee. Bull Nelson's forces are at McMinnville. All the turnpikes between Murfreesboro' and McMinnville are strongly barricaded. Jackson, Aug. 10. --Twenty-seven Federal prisoners arrived here to-day from Baton Rouge. The Yankees are visiting the plantations on the Mississi Federals have no confidence in the troops in Middle Tennessee. Bull Nelson's forces are at McMinnville. All the turnpikes between Murfreesboro' and McMinnville are strongly barricaded. Jackson, Aug. 10. --Twenty-seven Federal prisoners arrived here to-day from Baton Rouge. The Yankees are visiting the plantations on the Mississippi river, and plundering generally. Several of the thieves have been captured. Confederate guerrillas are very active and successful in Arkansas.
arce.--Butter, eggs, and poultry are very scarce. The kind of fish known as "spots" are plenty. There are some few cabbages of a mean quality. Late and interesting from Tennessee. Nashville, August. 5. --General Nelson occupied McMinnville on Sunday, with six thousand troops. The rebel Forrest fled on his approach, leaving 40 strugglers to fall into our hands. The rebel Morgan is not there. Forrest is supposed to be at Sparta, with 2,000 cavalry. Transportation between Murfreesboro' and McMinnville is open for the Unionists. The telegraph line is being erected between the two points. Gen. Negley arrived at Columbia yesterday. A. O. P. Nicholson. Judge Martin and brother, and Gen. Brauch have been sent South, General Negley dispersed a large concentration of guerrillas at Williamsport, twelve miles from Columbia, on Sunday evening, capturing a number. Capt. Julian, of the Tennessee troops, put to flight a gang of guerrillas, near Bigbys