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Important News from Georgia and Tennessee.battle order from Gen. Bragg. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 19.
--A Yankee force of 1,200 infantry attacked Ringgold on Thursday evening. After an artillery fire of an hour's duration the enemy retired, leaving five of their wounded.
Artillery firing was heard on Friday.
It is supposed that heavy skirmishing was going on along our whole cavalry front.
The Confederates attacked the Yankees at Cleveland, Tenn., on Thursday, driving them out of the place, and capturing 74 prisoners, who arrived here to-day.
Our forces held Cleveland.
Walker engaged the Yankees on Friday evening west of Ringgold, and drove them back two miles. Our loss was 60.
There was heavy skirmishing on Friday along the whole line, which was kept up until nightfall.
This morning a heavy fire of artillery was opened at daybreak, and continued until the trains left.
The trains run within three miles of Ringgold.
All the bridges between there a
From Charleston. Charleston, Sept. 18.
--The monitors, ironsides, &c., are back in their old position, evidently unhurt by the gale.
Nothing stirring.
[second Dispatch.] Charleston, Sept. 19.
--There was no firing last night or this morning.
[third Dispatch.] Charleston, Sept. 20.
--Nothing unusual has transpired.
The monitors and Ironsides are within the bar. One monitor was towed out to-day.
The enemy's works on Morris Island are rapidly increasing in strength and extent.