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dispatch. Upon the strength of this telegram, the Herald has the following: General Hood has been defeated with considerable loss in his first attempt to cross the Tennessee river. The point chosen for this movement is between Decatur and Florence, at the head of the muscle shoals of the Tennessee river. It appears from our correspondence that General Sherman has sent the Fourth corps to Decatur to operate against Hood, while, with the remaining five corps of his army, he has moved to At fighting has taken place to-day. The rebels are engaged in burying their dead. Gunboats from Paducah are in sight, and reinforcements have arrived. General Schofield takes command of the post of Johnsonville. Intelligence from below Florence states that a large part of Hood's army is still south of the river, out of rations and clothing, and subsisting on the country. The river is rising, and is five feet deep on the shoals. A mob at Trenton — a M'Clellan procession run int