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the train from Atlanta report that a Yankee raiding force entered Newman yesterday. --Roddy's cavalry happened to be on hand and pitched into the raiders and defeated them with great loss, killing a large number and capturing from seven hundred to one thousand prisoners. A gentleman who was there says he counted ninety six dead Yankees in one place. Colonel Brownlow is reported killed. We captured all their artillery. This is supposed to be the same party that tore up the road at Lovejoy's. We captured a large portion of the wagons taken from us at Fayetteville. Macon, August 1.--The raiders have made no demonstration against this place since Saturday. They have withdrawn from the line of the Central railroad, and are now between Clinton and Monticello. When our cavalry were operating against them they apparently made Clinton the centre, from which they sent out parties to operate against Macon, Griswoldville, Gordon, and the line of the railroad at this pla