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From East Tennessee. Atlanta, Sept. 2. --The Yankee force in East Tennessee is variously reported. One account says that but 4,000 cavalry came to Wartzburg and retreated across the mountains on the advance of Forrest. Another, that the Yankees are stronger and have not fallen back. Private telegrams from Chattanooga to-day say the enemy is firing on the town. [second Dispatch.] Atlanta, Sept. 2. --There are rumors of a Yankee raid in North Georgia yesterday. Precautionary measures were taken in the city, and to-day the aspect of affairs is more calm. No information of the approach of the enemy is received. A force of Yankee cavalry is reported at Trenton, Ga. Advices from Knoxville, 1st, are received. There are no Yankees there. The city is quiet and business going on as usual. At last accounts Burnside was still west of the mountains. At Chattanooga yesterday the Yankee sharpshooters in the rifle pits were trying to pick out stragglers. No operations