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-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 Generals Thomas and Hood, for the past few days, between Pulaski and Columbia, Tennessee; and that the Yankee army has fallen back north of Duck river. Forrest has also crossed the river, and is essaying to strike its flank and rear. Hood's main army is toth are excellent officers. The whole are under the command of General Schofield in the field, whose headquarters are at Spring Hill, a small place between Franklin and Columbia. General Schofield is greatly beloved as an officer and a man. General Thomas is still in this city, with headquarters at the St. Cloud Hotel. I think there will something lively transpire in less than a month in this department, even if the movements of Beauregard do not necessitate some such event before. As l