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From Georgia. --A letter from Lovejoy's station, dated the 16th instant, gives the latest intelligence from Georgia as follows: The court of inquiry in relation to the loss of stores at Atlanta has been concluded. There are rumors in camp of several important official changes, transfers, etc., of too visionary a nature to be made the subject of newspaper gossip. Major Eustis is temporarily acting chief of staff of this army. A number of ladies arrived at headquarters, applicants for permits to go through the lines. The inspector general's office is besieged daily with citizen visitors; and the acknowledged patience and good temper of that energetic official are sorely tried by a thousand and one importunities for personal favors from a thousand and one of the most impracticable and unreasonable sort of people. The flag-of-truce letters sent forward under the auspices of Major Clair, Confederate truce officer, have been permitted to pass Also, a low telegraphi