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ll Cobb7,000 West of Mississippi50,000 total152,000 the 22,000 under Beauregard and Hardee includes the late army of Hood and all the forces which evacuated Savannah and Charleston. The 9,000 of Bragg includes all the garrison of Wilmington. ere, scattered through Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, part of them constituting the present garrison of Mobile. of Hood's army the following is a correct numerical statement: Entered Tennessee47,000 Came out17,500 Net loss of the of Missouri, nearly all the Missourian in his army deserted, and he lost, during the campaign, nineteen thousand men. Hood's army. A distinguished Confederate officer from Georgia, February 4, said that the remnant of Hood's army was nothingHood's army was nothing more than a mob of demoralized soldiers. He saw the men pass through Montgomery, Alabama, on their way to Branchville, South Carolina. Unionists at the South. The following is a list of Senators, Representatives, and other public men throu