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made by way of Sandtown, where he crossed the river. This endangered communication between our army and the Atlanta and West Point road to such an extent that the change of base noted above was at once made. Providing for this contingency was a wise precaution, as it rendered our army doubly secure. The Governmental telegraph officer, Army of the Tennessee post-office, and other fixtures, at the old cave on the railroad at Newman, came down yesterday, and are en route for Blue mountain, Selma. It is supposed General Beauregard is now with the army. He arrived at Newman in the evening, and only remained long enough to take supper, when he started overland to Talladega. From the demonstrations made on his route, and what I know of the spirit or the army, I judge his appearance at the front will be universally hailed with delight. The Macon Intelligencer hazards the prediction that Atlanta will soon be occupied by our forces. It adds: The troops that are rendezvou