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nce, Alabama, and Corinth, Mississippi. Beauregard's headquarters being at the latter place, and Hood's at Florence. On Tuesday, the whole rebel army, reinforced by Dick Taylor, with nine thouse one, by the way, and, evidently, Beauregard means business. He has, no doubt, left Corinth, as Hood's illness requires his presence in the field. Hood is suffering with rheumatism, it is said, butHood is suffering with rheumatism, it is said, but still remains at Florence. From a multiplicity of sources, we learn that the rebel officers boast of striking Nashville. By a glance at the map it will be seen that they menace us to no inconsiderabe preparing to receive the large-re-enforcements now on their way to him before giving battle to Hood, and that he has fallen back for no other purpose. [Franklin, Tennessee, to which General Tht fortified camp at Nashville. Thomas will not be likely to abandon Nashville unless defeated by Hood, though the New York Herald thinks it is more than probable that he may evacuate Franklin.]