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of about 10,000 men, there and thereabouts. I have reason to believe that just the same state of things exists to-day in that quarter of the Confederacy. Most of S. D. Lee's corps at that time was at Jackson, the terminus of the railroad. Frank Cheatham's corps was at Florence, where also was Hood, the general commanding in the field. The following changes have taken place, it is believed: That Stephen D. Lee has removed his entire corps from Jackson to South Florence, and that Frank CheatFrank Cheatham has crossed the river with his corps, and made headquarters at Waynesboro', a small town situated on or near Greene's creek, a branch of Duck river, and about half way between Columbia, Tennessee, and Florence, Alabama. Forrest is in command of all the cavalry, which is strong and in good trim, and holds undisputed possession of the entire country within a radius of thirty miles of Florence. From Sherman — he Rescues some Imaginary prisoners. The Northern papers have not a word yet