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n of one or more severe battles in Tennessee and it maybe that we shall hear of a powerful engagement near Murfreesboro early this week. A dispatch in our I aper this morning brings information of the advance of the enemy, and heavy skirmishing at Laverg twenty miles from Nashville. Gen. Johnston had been for some time in the district assigned him and has no doubt been preparing for the active prosecution of the campaign for the discount are and possibly the driving out of the enemy. President Davis is in the Southwest, and has been reviewing the army and exciting the popular mind upon the importance of strenuous and brave efforts to drive the vandal bored, now plundering and devastating the country, north of the Ohio. The army of the Southwest is one of the bravest and best disciplined bodies of men ever gotten together. In General Johnston they have a commander whose vigilance, strategy, and intrepidity will lead them always to victory. We confidently anticipate a brilliant an
Personal. --At last dates the President was at Vicksburg, and Gen. Johnston at Grenada. The arrival of Mr. Davis at Jackson had produced the happiest influence in encouraging and giving confidence to the public. On his return from Vicksburg he is to address the Legislature of Alabama in the Hall of Representatives.