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ccupation of Atlanta by General Sherman are given, including a note from Major Calhoun, asking protection for non-combatants and private property, which was granted. The draft to be enforced. In the following official telegram from Secretary Stanton, we find that Seward was deceiving the Anburnites when he told them that the draft would not be enforced: Washington, September 7. Major-General Dix, New York: This Department is still without say dispatches from south of Nash volunteers will be allowed as long as possible; but the advantage of filling the armies immediately requires the draft to be speedily made in the defaulting districts. All applications for its postponement have, therefore, been refused. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. From Grant's army. A telegram from Washington, dated September 7, P. M., says: Advices from the Army of the Potomac represent recruits as arriving rapidly, and more than counterbalancing the loss of those