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ess is felt about the occupation of the West Point road, as it has not been found essential, although serviceable. The Georgia railroad will be reconstructed as soon as possible. The iron, which was stolen by the Yankees and carried off, will be replaced by drafts upon the Washington and Thomaston branches. The report that a portion of Wheeler's command had appeared at Tullahoma, on the Nashville and Chattanooga railroad, is untrue. General Wheeler has united with General John Morgan at Loudon, in East Tennessee. They will operate permanently in that section. The losses during the bombardment of Atlanta will reach five millions of dollars worth of real estate, embracing forty-seven houses burnt, four hundred and ninety-seven persons killed and six hundred and ninety-one wounded. Bishop Cary and Dr. Quintard are here on a mission of piety and charity, doing much good, and cheering many hearts. The Yankees have begun their road from Sandtown to Vimug's station.