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d barges, is many millions of greenbacks; but even this is not the worst of it. They relied upon these stores to support Sherman's army, and their destruction must very much embarrass its movements. Johnsonville, which is named after Andy Johnsither destroyed or captured. From General Hood's army. From our Southern accounts, the report is confirmed that Sherman has returned to Atlanta with four corps, having been unable to catch Hood. He has in Tennessee, however, a force of about 40,000 men, under Thomas. We may now expect an early advance by Sherman on Augusta or Macon, with a view of forcing Hood to return to Georgia. Hood did not take Decatur, as has been so positively stated, but marched around it and crossed th Hood can hold the Nashville and Chattanooga road at this point a while, we do not see why he may not so utterly destroy Sherman's communication as to make it necessary for him to wagon and foot it out via Sparta or East Tennessee. The seaboard
d across the Tennessee River. A Nashville correspondent of the New York Herald, after stating that Hood's entire army is now north of the Tennessee river, having effected a crossing at Cypress creek, two and a half miles below Florence, Alabama, gives his entire force as thirty-three thousand five hundred, five thousand of which are cavalry. He is said to have sixty-one pieces of artillery, chiefly six and twelve pounders. From the important dispositions recently made of his troops by Sherman, the Herald thinks there is no doubt that he now has Hood in that favorable position in which the rebels used to boast of Johnston having him--"just where he wants him." Around Richmond. A letter from before Richmond, on the 7th, says: There has not been for some days past the slightest indication of a move along our front. The enemy remain quiet and continue improving their works. Crowds of men are constantly seen upon their parapets justly engaged with shovel and pick. T
Latest from the North--Lincoln calls for one Million of Atlanta reported burned and Sherman Marching on Charleston. Petersburg, November 13. -- of the 10th have been received. Lincoln's to conceded. Seymour is elected New York. Lincoln calls The Yankee papers Sherman, and his army &c. The Yankee papers of the probable capture of the November 7th. New Jersey, Kentucky and About 225,000 majority of the were cast for Lincoln and of Twelve Democrats and elected to Congress from New York.
From Hoop's Mobile, via Selma, November --The Tribune had received private dated November 4, which The weather has become supplies of clothing are arising to flotation of the army. Our counts report that fifteen enemy had arrived at Decatur, forces. On the 2d, we sheffed them . There were only three thousand and have captured , but that was programme. We captured and wounded three or four hundred Yankee . They are numerous on the habit no desire to dispute the Rubicon. Sherman's troops are The First corps (General fifteen thousand at Bridgeport, some at not ascertained. General Hood has been days, but is now all right. General Beauregard is in command of the army.