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and awaiting events to develop themselves. From the strong nature of his position being well entrenched, and commanding the passage of the Tennessee the general impression was that the tall campaign in this department had come to a closer, but Hood's army is again on the more, and an important fight might be the result. It is currently reported to-day that we have evacuated Pulaski and fallen back to Columbia, as a much stronger position and more available as a point of concentration. General Stanly, Fourth corps, ordered one hundred cars for bringing stores and supplies to the rear, and all the sick and wounded have been transferred to Nashville. Columbia is a small town of some six thousand inhabitants, about forty miles from Nashville, on the Decatur line. It is a strong position, admirably situated for defence. About four days ago. Cheatham's corps marched on the Gainesboro' road towards Mount Pleasant, so as to command the flank of Thomas's position. Hood has crossed t