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e houses of all who have been prominent Southern men. General Cobb had issued an order calling upon all the citizens of Macon to come out and take their places in the trenches. The Intelligencer of the 18th says: A gentleman who left Forsyth, ten miles from Macon, yesterday at three o'clock, informs us that a conner arrived half an hour before he left, and reported that there was some Yankee cavalry eight miles north of the town. All the bridges on from Forsyth Indian Springs weForsyth Indian Springs were burned by our forces. Rumors and Speculations from the Augusta papers. The Augusta Chronicle of the 18th says: The general belief is, that Sherman was yesterday, with part of his army, at Jonesboro' and McDonough, and part near Covington; that he had burned Rome, Marietta, Atlanta, the bridge over the Chattahoochee, and was tearing up the railroad behind him. Our careful and thoughtful opinion of this whole matter is, that if General Sherman is advancing with even 30,000