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Latest from General Hood's army. There is very little doubt that General Hood, who is now across the Tennessee river, has laid hold upon the Nashville and Chattanooga railroad. We find in the Georgia papers the following intelligence concerning his movements, dated at Jacksonville, Alabama, the 26th ultimo: We have news this morning that the river has been safely crossed, and that everything is going on as well as heart could with. Your can well imagine how those speeches were received, and with what alacrity ranks were formed, and how elastic the tread on the road towards the beautiful Tennessee. Up to that time there had been many doubts as to the destination of General Hood, many supposing that after he destroyed the Western and Atlantic railroad he would fall back to this place and Blue mountain and winter his army. This might have been his anticipations when he left Middle Georgia, but so successful had he been up to the time he reached Oadsden, that the whole arm