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Additional from the North. From Northern papers of the 30th we get some additional intelligence. The Yankees are considerably befogged about the whereabouts of Early, though they state positively that be has retired beyond Martinsburg. General Hunter, who has been relieved at his own request from the command of the army in the Valley, is carrying on a contemptible and cruel prosecution of the citizens of Maryland. He has exiled the secession citizens of Frederick.--Messrs Bingham and Norris, editors of the Frederick Citizen, have been sent South. The St. Louis Democrat publishes a long account of the conspiracy for the erection of a Northwestern confederacy, referred to a few days since. The organization engaged in this conspiracy is known as the Order of American Knights, and their object is to embarrass the Government in the conduct of the war, and to overthrow the Government, if necessary, for the supremacy of the Order. Its professions and purposes are diff
he enemy shelled the city for half an hour last evening. Our army is much elated at the deafest of the raiders in their rear. The enemy is still massing towards our left. Nashville papers of the 29th mention the death of McPherson. The Yankees estimate their losses in the battle of the 23d at 2,500. Geary's, Ward's, Williams's, McCook's, Newton's, Johnson's and Thomas's Federal divisions were engaged. A special to the New York times, of the 27th, says that Morgan has joined Early and Breckinridge. Senator Mallory, of Ky., was killed by a soldier on the 27th. Edwin Poschal, an editor of the Nashville press, was arrested on the 25th ult., and gave bond in the sum of $5,000. [Fifth Dispatch.] Macon, August 3, 1864. --Trains from Atlanta arrive and depart regularly on time. Affairs there wear the usual aspect. The shelling yesterday did no damage. The Yankees have apparently abandoned their advance across the Georgia Railroad and are massing on