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relating to peace negotiations in Georgia are false. Farragut — attack on Mobile abandoned. Admiral Farragut is about to be transferred to the command of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and Admiral Lee is to succeed Farragut in command of the fleet in Mobile bay. From these changes, we infer that the attack on Mobile is to be abandoned — at least for the present. Later from Missouri The New York Herald of the 1st contains the following dispatch: St. Louis, September 30.--The rebels were driven back at Pilot Knob with great slaughter, and forced to retreat. One brigade of General Smith's forces is now stationed at Wetemac bridge, a few miles below Jefferson barracks, the remainder of his command being at the latter place. Nothing is known this morning of the whereabouts or movements of the enemy. The towns of Granton, Arcadia, Mineral Paint and Potosi suffered great injury. The condition of affairs below De Soto are unknown. Later.