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the South, and that their food is deficient and their sufferings great. He says, further that the rebels are jubilant over their late fight, that conscription is enforced, and their army at Richmond very though of regard's army is there. Raid of bushwhackers upon Athens, The Washington Star says: By the following telegraphic dispatch, received by Gov. Kirkwood, it will be seen that some of the Confederate guerrillas are attempting mischief in Iowa. Athens is on the Des Moines river, near Keokuk: Clinton, Lowa, July 15th, 1862. --Athens is being invaded. Lieut. Ball, of the regular army, has ordered out all the convalescents at the hospitals (in Keokuk) and citizens. They leave for the scene of expected battle by special train this 10 P. M. Gov. Kirkwood responded as follows: Washington, July 16, 1862. --Support Capt. Hall with all the force necessary. Allow no bushwhackers to set foot in Iowa. Should any do so, treat them as horse thie