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ss sustained on the Cumberland. Gen. Polk has gone to Jackson, Tennessee; to consult with Gen. Beauregard and Governor Harris. He is expected back to-night. Every preparation is being made here to strengthen our position against an attack by the enemy. We do not expect one for some time; as it will occupy their time for at least a week or two in burying their dead, removing their wounded, and repairing their gunboats which were so badly crippled at Forts Henry and Donelson. Tilghman and Pillow discovered the vulnerable parts of these gunboats, and whenever they come within range of our big guns, we will most assuredly reach that vitals. Tennessee. The Memphis Avalanche, of the 22d, has late intelligence from the neighborhood of the recent battles: There is a large cavalry force between Paris and the Tennessee river, who would give a good account of themselves if they had an opportunity. Capt. Stocks, of this city, is a gallant officer, and his "Rebel Ran