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Atlanta will be the next point of attack by Grant and his whole army. Gen Lee has recrossed the Potomac. Meade and his whole army will be on Atlanta in a few weeks. He is evidently striking for Atlanta. Gen. Bragg has fallen back to the Tennessee river. Rosecrans will be thundering on the walls of Atlanta in less than a week. He will raise the wind with his whole army in balloons, and Atlanta is the first point he will touch the earth after leaving Tennessee river near Huntsville. All tring on the walls of Atlanta in less than a week. He will raise the wind with his whole army in balloons, and Atlanta is the first point he will touch the earth after leaving Tennessee river near Huntsville. All these great Yankee Generals know that the sun of the Confederacy rises and sets in Atlanta. Pity but the public stores could be removed before these threes grand armies reach Atlanta, so that the internal Yankees might be compelled to perish or live on chinquapin and extortioners.
North Alabama --At the last accounts the Federal had not crossed the Tennessee river. They had labelled the south side of the river at Whitesburg because they had been fired into at that place by some Confederates. The Federal force at Huntsville is reported to of fifteen regiments, infantry and cavalry, under command of Brigadier General Turshin, Col. Stanley, and the Tennessee and traitors, Bob Johnson, John B. Brownlow, and Jordan