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th their horses and equipments. A party of poor whites, numbering about twenty-five, said to be lately inmates of a poor-house in Prince George county, came into the lines yesterday, and were sent North to-day. They were forced to leave on account of the scarcity of food in the district where they had lived, and looked as though they had suffered for the bare necessities of life for some time. General Hood. The Tribune says: It is estimated that Hood took across the Tennessee river from twenty-five thousand to twenty-eight thousand men. General Forrest abandoned about one hundred and fifty wagons on the north side of the river on Friday. The rebel General Lyon, with eight hundred men, passed through McMinnville capturing a company of Tennessee (Union) cavalry. He then crossed the Chattanooga railroad below Tullahoma, tore up a few of the rails, and then moved on his way to join Forrest at Russellville. Miscellaneous. Gold was quoted in New York on Mond