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r fuel. A large number of Yankee recruiting agents are in Atlanta. They offer one hundred and fifty dollars in greenbacks for negro recruits. The Yankee army around Atlanta appears to be divided in regard to McClellan and Lincoln. General Thomas is said to be in favor of McClellan. Griffin is not yet occupied by the Yankees"although it is pretty well evacuated by us. No deserter is allowed to remain in that section of country occupied by Sherman, but is immediately sent North. The large number who have left Hood's army have been rightly served. This fact should be widely circulated in Hood's army. Sherman was very much startled by Hood's new move. A letter from Lovejoy's says: A lady exile from Atlanta, who came through yesterday, states that Sherman was completely taken aback when the news reached him, and declared that if Hood forced him out of Atlanta he would leave the city in ashes. Another letter adds: News from Atlanta would seem