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been in a position to reinforce Joe Johnston heavily. A telegram from Atlanta, dated the 4th, says: We have news by passengers from Bragg's army, which we deem reliable, that the most important movements are going on, and a fight is considered imminent. We are confident that Morgan has done a grand work in Rosecrans's rear — destroying his trains of supplies, cutting off detachments, &c. We have reason to fear that the Yankee cavalry are making demonstrations, and perhaps attempting a raid through North Alabama upon Northeast Georgia. It was reported last evening that Rosecrans is falling back, and Bragg sending heavy forces back to Tullahoma. There has been no raid on the East Tennessee roads since Sam. Carter's raid on Knoxville. The bridges over Mossy Creek and Flat Creek, on the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, have been completed, and trains now meet at the Holston river, at Strawberry Plams. The bridge at that place will also be completed in a short time.