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l be but a slight hindrance in the path of the Union veterans. The latest intelligence represents General Hood, with two corps, numbering together about thirty-five thousand men, to be still in the vicinity of Florence, Alabama, on the Tennessee river. There are reports that Dick Taylor has joined him with an additional force of ten thousand. His latest movements do not indicate an intention of early offensive operations. Beauregard, with the rebel General Stewart's corps, was still at check Hood's advance, is rapidly concentrating his forces, as though disposed to make an attack on the rebels in some direction. As we have already stated, the rebel reports of the destruction of government property at Johnsonville, on the Tennessee river, by Forrest, were immensely exaggerated. We now learn that there was only one building in the place destroyed. It is still held by a division of Union troops. The Chicago Tribune gives the following fancy predictions: Charleston