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From North Georgia. Atlanta, May 18.
--The Superintendent of the Associated Press returned from the front this morning.
He visited the army to arrange a renewal of the daily press reports.
Our lines are continually changed to meet the developments of the enemy in front and the recent flank movements there.
The Yankee force operating against Gen. Johnston has been underestimated.
It is now well ascertained to be over one hundred thousand.
Flank movements in force on both wings are going on at the same time--one by Lafayette, arriving at Resaca, and one by Spring Place and the old Federal road to East Tennessee, arriving at Cartersville.
Gen. Johnston has foiled every attempt to flank him, and embraced every opportunity to punish the enemy.
The respective casualties to last night were: Ours, about 2,500; the Yankees, 12,000 to 15,000.
Yesterday afternoon sharp skirmishing was going on at 4 o'clock, three miles above Adairsville.
The Yankees were se
From Georgia. Milledgeville, May 18.
--Gov. Brown has issued a proclamation calling out the civil and militia officers of this State, to report to Gen. Wayne, at Atlanta immediately, to aid in repelling the enemy.
The proclamation appears in the Macon Telegraph.