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ng to the Tribune) of the doubt felt about Sherman's safety. General Hood's movements in Tennessee--a Battle with Thomas Expected. The most important news by this mail is that relative to General Hood's movements. The Herald contains a special telegram from Nashville, of the reports smart skirmishing between the forces of Generals Thomas and Hood, for the past few days, between Pulaski and Columbia, Tennessee; andso crossed the river, and is essaying to strike its flank and rear. Hood's main army is thought to be moving northeastward, towards Shelbyvilrom Louisville, dated the 25th says that rumors prevailed there that Hood's army, about thirty thousand strong--one-third cavalry, and ten bat Dick Taylor — was marching on Pulaski on Wednesday. It was thought Hood would either fight at Columbia, or, leaving Columbia, march into Eashe railroad. Frank Cheatham's corps was at Florence, where also was Hood, the general commanding in the field. The following changes have ta