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ving a very encouraging view of military affairs in the Southwest. He says that Hood cannot gather an army of twenty thousand men, and that the Southwest is practicaon the shoals, and falling slowly. Thomas's account of his campaign against Hood — a Grand Combination. Letters received in Washington from General Thomas gitlanta, and thought another officer the proper person to conduct affairs against Hood. General Sherman, however, put full confidence in him, and all the initiatory sman had not felt obliged to take most of the cavalry in his department, and that Hood's escape with any part of his army was mainly due to that cause. He explains at length the reasons for his protracted delay in bringing Hood to a general engagement. Some part thereof was due to the suggestions of General Sherman and orders fron that same day that the gallant army of Thomas sallied out of Nashville, struck Hood, and began the battle which ended in the total rout of the rebel forces from Ten