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From North Georgia. Atlanta, June 13
--The position of affairs in front has been unchanged for the last two days, with occasional slight skirmishing and firing on working parties.
Rumors of a raid on Atlanta via Roswell reached here Saturday, and ample preparations were made to receive them.
There are no signs of their appearance at this time.
The weather is very cool, and it has been raining almost incessantly for the past two days.
[second Dispatch.] Atlanta, June 13th.
--Advices from the front state that the recent rains have made the reads almost impassable, suspending all the movements of both armies.
Neither has fired a gun for two days.
The Yankee train is running to Ackworth to-day, and indications of a new flank movement on the part of the Yankees has transpired.
Our lines are strong, and the troops have recovered from their recent fatigues.