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Sherman whether the depot should be established at Selma or Montgomery. He chose the former position, on the northeast bank of the river. It was agreed that General Logan should move from Huntsville, and form a junction with Sherman on the Alabama. Sherman moved promptly at the appointed time, and outgeneraling Polk, threw army, and falling on the forces of the mitred General, scattered his army and moved directly forward to Selma. The War Department has trustworthy information that Logan's cavalry has made a junction with Sherman's forces at Selma. Gen. Johnston, being alarmed for the safety of Mobile, sent one division of his army to that cit The army of Gen. Sherman is of sufficient strength to warrant success in case of attack by the combined forces south of his present position, and, reinforced by Logan's corps, he may safely attack even Johnston's army. The movement of Thomas to Dalton is adding strength to Sherman's position, and threatens the rebel position