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From Tennessee. Watermelons are selling in the Chattanooga market at five dollars apiece. A Federal, who was formerly a commissioned officer in General Forrest's command, but who deserted to the Yankees, has been captured and taken to Chattanooga. He pro-probably will be put in a condition where he cannot desert again. The Chattanooga Rebel states that Rosecrans's troops are concentrating at Tullahoma. Gentlemen who have lately arrived in the Confederacy state that Burnside is carrying out his "death proclamation" to the letter. All those who sell anything to the Confederates, or do anything that he thinks will assist them, are immediately arrested and executed. The Appeal's correspondence, of July 28th, says that parties just in from the neighborhood of Bridgeport report that the Yankees had all disappeared from the country on this side of the mountains. They made a demonstration in small force at Bridgeport, burning a house in the neighborhood, and ma