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d nothing but solitary streets and deserted buildings. I trust, however, that the city will never he given up, and such is the feeling and hope of the whole army. The men are willing and ready to fight, and they say that they will fight harder between our present position and Atlanta than they have ever fought before. It has now been more than sixty days since this fight commenced, and it is astonishing how well the men have kept up in spirits and health under so many hardships. Gen. Joe. continues to feed his men well, and to give them all the comforts possible under present circumstances, and if he will now crown all his moves and his kindness to his men, his greatness will be established and his glory will be complete. Up to this writing nothing of importance in the way of a night has occurred. Maj. Gen. A. P. Stewart, lately promoted to a Lieutenant General, has taken command of Polk's Corps. His appointment took everybody by surprise, and yet every one seems