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Southern Items. Colonel Forrest, the new commander in the North Mississippi, has closed the lines between the Cold Water country and Memphis, so that there is little blockade-running. Colonel Cofer, provost marshal general of Hood's army, says that from the 27th of November, 1864, to the 20th of January, 1865, the number of desertions, as shown by official reports from Hood's army, was only two hundred and eighty-three in the infantry and artillery. A citizen of Columbia, South Carolina, attempted, the other day, to separate two dogs who were fighting in the street. He received, in return for his pains, a bite in the arm, in consequence of which he has gone mad. Colonel Thomas B. Cooper, of Cherokee, member of the House of Representatives in the last Alabama Legislature, has been elected to the Confederate Congress in the place of W. R. W. Cobb, expelled for disloyalty, and dead from the accidental discharge from his own pistol. A correspondent of the Mobil