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The battle of Jonesboro'
To the Atlanta Intelligencer we are indebted for the first succinct and intelligible account we have yet had of the battle that preceded the fall of Atlanta:
On Wednesday morning, August, 31 the enemy advanced in heavy force against the position which General Hardee held at Jonesboro' in accordance with orders.
A severe and most terrible battle ensued during the day. General Hardee being in command of the two corps in position, placed his own corps in chargeterans.
At nightfall, the line was nearly in the same position that it occupied in the morning.
During the night, Lee's corps, by order of General Hood, moved to the right to form a connection with Stewart's corps and the militia forces in Atlanta.
Thus a large amount of the effective strength of Hardee's command was withdrawn and his line fearfully weakened.
Early on Thursday, the Yankee army, consisting of six corps, led in person by Sherman, advanced on the enfeebled line hold by