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We have received Northern papers of Friday, the 6th instant. Latest from Hood. A telegram from Courtland, Alabama, via Decatur, January 4th, says: The cavalry belonging to Major-General Steadman have pursued, captured and burned Hood's pontontrain. They also captured six hundred mules, one hundred wagons and two hundred hogs, Forrest is reported near Russellville. A deserter from Hood's army reports that Hood has been ordered to Tuscaloosa to re-organize his shattered army. Roddy's cavalry command is almost entirely disbanded. A peace discussion — the Blair mission — Greeley Mixed up in it. In the Yankee House of Representatives, on Monday, during a debate on Lincoln's message, Mr. Cox (Ohio) said he was touched by the earnest appeal of the gentlemen's in the name of God and humanity to vote for the amendment to abolish slavery.--He desired, in the name of the God of Mercy, to appeal to the gentleman to help stay the effusion of blood and restore