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on as it can be spared, should Sherman advance into Georgia; and also to advise General Wheeler that in such case Clanton's brigade is subject to his orders. The headquarters of this military division will be removed, in the morning, from this place to Montgomery, Alabama. I am, General, respectfully, your obedient servant, George W. Brent, Colonel and A. A. G. General J. B. Hood, Commanding Army of Tennessee. The ensuing day, I replied: [no. 537.]Florence, Alabama, November 18th, 1864. I will send two batteries from the Army to Corinth. General Forrest thinks his force of cavalry entirely insufficient without Jackson's Division. J. B. Hood, General. The working parties on the railroad having succeeded in pushing forward the supplies, I also telegraphed to him, on the I9th, that I would resume the line of march at the earliest practicable moment. Information had, in the meantime, reached me that Sherman was advancing south, from Atlanta. He marched out