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burning their stores preparatory to a retrograde movement. Everybody feels confident that Atlanta by this time has fallen into our hands. On Saturday, the 23d, the Washington Republican published an extra, from which we extract the following: The terrible struggle ended in the city by repulsing the enemy at every point on the line. It was arranged that on Saturday the dead of both armies should be buried, and the wounded removed, under a flag of truce. The Union troops buried 1000 rebels left upon the field within our lines. The rebels buried many of their own dead near their own works, and upon this basis it is estimated that the rebel killed and wounded on Friday will exceed six thousand, the average being about seven wounded to one killed. Our loss will reach about 2,500 in killed and wounded. The 15th corps suffered severely, for the reason named above, that the enemy massed against it. It was this act of the enemy, in part, that cost him such heavy loss. Wh