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The subjoined summary is made up from Northern papers of the 4th instant: Stanton's War bulletin. Stanton sends the following bulletin to General Dix: War Department, Washington, September 3, 1864. To Major-General Dix, New York: No later intelligence from Atlanta than my telegram of last night has been received. The telegraph lines between Nashville and Chattanooga were broken last night by Wheeler, and we have nothing south of Nashville to-day. This accounts for theMajor-General Dix, New York: No later intelligence from Atlanta than my telegram of last night has been received. The telegraph lines between Nashville and Chattanooga were broken last night by Wheeler, and we have nothing south of Nashville to-day. This accounts for the absence of later information from Atlanta. No doubt is entertained here of the correctness of the reports received last night, which came from two independent sources, besides the official dispatch of General Slocum. An official report this evening from Nashville states that the damage done by Wheeler to the railroad will be speedily repaired, and that Wheeler had retreated. General Rossean is in pursuit. In an engagement between Rosseau's and Wheeler's forces, the rebel Genera