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nridge has gone to take command of the rebel Department of the Southwest. Dispatches received this morning from General Sherman's command state that Hood appears to be moving towards the Alabama line. A strong force of rebel raiders were reported to be operating against Sherman's communications, and had captured Athens, Alabama. Vigorous exertions were being made to overtake and destroy this force. Jeff. Davis is reported to be at Macon. Reports have also been receivedcession sympathizers at Washington assailed her on her advent to the White House. "Let us fight it out as men," says General Sherman in his recent pithy and characteristic letter to General Hood; and so will say all decent citizens in reference to ten they heard such officers as Generals Butler and Burbridge vilified, were, of course, quite indignant. A soldier from Sherman's army, who had received a terrible wound in the face from a rebel bullet, shouted out, when he heard Mr. Pugh character
Telegraphic From Georgia. Griffin, Georgia, October 1. --Not a hostile shot has been fired along the Georgia front for many days. Our army is now upon an offensive campaign, and any day may bring on a general battle. General Hardee takes command of Charleston, and it is the universal impression that Beauregard will supersede Hood. Forest is producing the wildest consternation in the rear of Sherman's army. Up to the latest accounts there had been no general movement of the enemy from Atlanta.