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From Gen. Johnston's army. Atlanta, Ga., Monday, July 14, 1864.
--On the night of the 9th our army crossed the Chattahoochee river, giving up our line of works on the opposite side.
The enemy were crossing below Turner's ferry, on our left, and near Pace's ferry, on our right, and it seemed to be the general impression that Gen. Johnston would attack Sherman before he could entrench on this side of the river.
Our lines now are about four miles north of Atlanta, in the form somewhat of a semi circle, extending to the right and left around the city, thus protecting it. Everything was very quiet yesterday in front.
The two armies, as it appeared, were respecting the Sabbath, and we had no hard fight, as many seemed to expect.
A mere picket fine had been left at the river, between Turner's and Pace's ferries, and the burk of the army was back in the rear, enjoying a day's rest after their long week of labor, ready, however, to move upon the enemy whenever old Joe. said the w