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mmenced, it may be said, on Friday, the 18th inst., at Alexander's bridge, eight miles west of Ringgold. Walthall's brigade was principally engaged and suffered most, one regiment losing 73 killed and wounded. Gen. Bushrod Johnson's brigade moved up at the time from Ringgold, crossing the Chickamauga above at Reed's bridge, the enemy falling back before us and marshalling their forces in line ofly wounded in the abdomen by a Minnie ball. He was taken back to the hospital, six miles above Ringgold, where he expired during the night. He was a grandson of Ben Hardin, the celebrated Kentuckianbe so. Gen. Braggs' Dispatch to Gen. Beauregard. Chickamauga River,9 miles Northwest of Ringgold,September 22, 1863. Gen. Beauregard--After several ineffectual efforts we succeeded in bringing the enemy to action on the 18th inst., on the Chickamauga river, between Ringgold and Chattanooga, and after four days fighting have driven him from the State of Georgia, and are now still purs
From Northern Georgia. Atlanta, Sept. 26. --The train last night from Ringgold ran off the track four miles above Marietta, and is not yet in. No lives lost. Mr. Adair writes from Ringgold, yesterday, to the Confederacy, that General Wheeler, with his cavalry, is over the river, and Gen. Forrest is in the right place. A Confederate officer has just arrived who was wounded and a prisoner Saturday, and detained in a Yankee hospital until Monday, when he was relieved by Forrest'Ringgold, yesterday, to the Confederacy, that General Wheeler, with his cavalry, is over the river, and Gen. Forrest is in the right place. A Confederate officer has just arrived who was wounded and a prisoner Saturday, and detained in a Yankee hospital until Monday, when he was relieved by Forrest's cavalry. He saw Gen. Rosecrans on Sunday at 12M., and did not perceive any marks of wounds. On Sunday night rockets were seen towards Harrison, which, the Yankees said, were a signal of the approach of General Burnside, with forty thousand reinforcements. A heavy Confederate force was before Chattanooga and Harrison. [Second Dispatch.] Atlanta, Sept. 26. --Our lines extend around Chattanooga within striking distance of the enemy. Our forces are well up to the front.