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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) or search for Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) in all documents.
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New York papers of Monday, the 28th instant, are received.
Gold, on that day, was quoted at 227 1-2--a rise of six dollars on account (according 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 27th, which reports smart skirmishing between the forces of Gene and strong--one-third cavalry, and ten batteries of artillery, including reinforcements from Forrest and Dick Taylor — was marching on Pulaski on Wednesday.
It was thought Hood would either fight at Columbia, or, leaving Columbia, march into East Tennessee and join his forces to those of Breckinridge.
A letter, dated Nashville, the 21st, gives the New York Times the following intelligence relative to the positions the two armies occupied at that time:
The bulk of our army is at Pulaski,