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om what is said by the Yankee papers that he has left only a brigade of infantry in Savannah, which, with the assistance of the navy, he thinks will be able to hold the city. From the Southwest. There is still no official dispatch from General Hood. The following, from General Beauregard, refers to a raiding party of some five thousand, which, two weeks ago, struck the Mobile and Ohio railroad: "Charleston, January 2, 1865. "The Federal raiders are reported to have returned from the Mobile and Ohio railroad, going westward. They left forty wounded. "General Gholson was badly wounded. The damage to the road will be repaired in about ten days. "G. T. Beauregard." Later — Hood heard from at last. An official dispatch from General Hood, dated Corinth, December 26th, was received at the War Department last night. General Hood states that "the army has recrossed the Tennessee river without material loss since the battle in front of Nashville."