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ton, and English built." The Tallahassee had not been heard from for a day or two. --The latest from Hood and Forrest is contained in the following telegram, dated at St. Louis, October 4th "The gunboat Undine, one of the poorest of son in the Tennessee river, on Sunday. Twenty days afters from Fort Herman reached Paducah on Monday. They report that Forrest, Buford, Chalmare and Bell were concentrating there. They have fourteen pieces of cannon, besides the armament of the gunboat Undine. "Orders from Hood and Forrest had been read to the troops, saying that Hood was marching north, and would cross the Tennessee river at Bridgeport, while Forrest attacked Johnsonville. " --It appears from the following telegrForrest attacked Johnsonville. " --It appears from the following telegram from Louisville that our cavalry is operating between Louisville and Nashville: "The Journal says a gang of guervilles made an attack on the Louisville and Nashville railroad yesterday, striking it at Cave City. Several negro soldiers were