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e Gazette's Memphis dispatch says that military affairs are unchanged and comparatively quiet. The rain continues and the roads are in bad condition. Hood and Beauregard are still in the vicinity of Florence. Nine hundred rebel prisoners arrived at Nashville on Saturday morning from Atlanta. It appears that, thinking the place the manufactories for shot, shell, fixed ammunition and cannon are at Macon, Augusta and Columbia. Half the power the rebels use is made near Augusta. If Beauregard attempts to intercept Sherman, or follow him, he must send his entire army, with all its paraphernalia, by rail from Corinth to Meridian. It must then march fr least cover Savannah. In this event, Grant will have just the opportunity he covets. The War in the Southwest. A dispatch from Cairo, the 19th, says Beauregard is at Corinth and Forrest about to join him there. Chalmers and Longstreet are at Holly Springs, and about four thousand Confederates are at Mount Pleasant, Mi