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nboats were shelling his working parties. Steadman reached Decatur with a large force on the 24th, and was also threatening Hood. There is a rumor this morning that Thomas has attacked and again routed and captured the most of Hood's fragmentary army, but it needs confirmation. Another, dated the 30th , says: Thirteen railroad trains, with the first train through from Chattanooga, arrived this evening, and communication will be regularly kept up.--Thomas's headquarters were at Pulaski last night, our advance closely following Hood, who is believed to be trying to cross the Tennessee river. Generals Granger and Steadman are on his right flank, and the gunboats are shelling his pontoons, which he has, as yet, been unable to cross upon. The Wilmington disaster. The Tribune lays the Wilmington disaster on the navy. The commercial puts it on Butler, and says: It remains for the proper authorities to decide as to which of the two was in error. Meanwhile, we ar