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al Sheridan last night was fired on by guerrillas when just beyond Bunker Hill, but fled when the fire was returned by our cavalry. The escort was composed of some twenty-five of the Seventeenth Pennsylvania cavalry, under command of Lieutenant Corse. Sherman's Army. The New York Tribune insists that the Confederates delivered a serious assault at Atlanta on Wednesday, the 10th, but were repulsed. This "assault" has already been noticed from Southern sources. It was a skirmish by Young's cavalry brigade. A Washington telegram says: News from General Sherman is anxiously awaited; but it may be several days before anything definite is heard from him. Perhaps it may come first from rebel sources. The calculations of the rebels, founded on General Hood's brilliant strategic movement, will undoubtedly soon come to grief, and he will have good reason to regret his strategy. A telegram from Washington on the 14th says that no dispatch has been received from Sherman