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ounts. Our army was re-organizing, and taking the rest so much required. The Yankees have heard of the capture of Atlanta. Their dispatches say that "the Twentieth corps has occupied the city, while the main army is on the main road near East Point. " Stanton has an unofficial report that in the battle fought near East Point the rebel army was cut in two, with very heavy loss to the "enemy," and that General Hardee was killed. How will the Yankees feel when they ascertain that they have East Point the rebel army was cut in two, with very heavy loss to the "enemy," and that General Hardee was killed. How will the Yankees feel when they ascertain that they have been essentially deceived in their information? that General Hardee is still alive and ready to fight them at any moment, and that the rebel army is intact and prepared for any further Yankee movement that may be initiated? Later.--The following official dispatch from General Hood was received at the War Department yesterday: "Lovejoy's, September 5, 1864. General Bragg: --The enemy withdrew from my front in the direction of Jonesboro' last night. [Signed]. J. B. Hood, Gene