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ard was selling for 236. The general news in these papers is of little importance. General. Hood's movements — He is reported as having crossed the Tennessee. A telegram from Louisville, on the 1st, says that the rumor prevailed there that Hood, with thirty thousand men, had crossed the Tennessee river. It also asserts that the telegraph line between Louisville and Atlanta is working. A dispatch from Nashville, on the 1st says: Since the repulse at Decatur, Hood has moved further west, along the south side of the Tennessee. He is believed to have passed some of his infantry affect the coming election. General Thomas is in the city, and is prepared for any movement Hood may make in this direction. Strong bodies of troops are moving into the proper positions. The Union feeling here is one of strong hope that Hood will place himself in a position from which it will be difficult for him to extricate himself. Sherman cannot be coaxed or bullied out of Atlanta, bu