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ral Steadman transferred his command to the south bank of the Tennessee, above this place, night before last, and threw it quickly upon the town.--The enemy; under Hood, rapidly retreated. Our cavalry, under Colonel Polly, Tenth Indiana, captured two 12-pounder guns, with their horses and caissons.--They also took a number ofies of retreats were considered as the results of an indisposition to fight at any risk of a defeat.--Accordingly, General Joseph E. Johnston was superseded by General Hood. "The battles of Wednesday admitted our forces into the suburbs of Atlanta; but they rendered another trial of arms necessary on Friday, the 23d. This coe alarm and lost confidence in Johnston." The farewell address of General Johnston was dated on the 17th and issued on the 18th of July. The battle of the 20th was Hood's first "killing." Besides, rebeldom never lost faith in General Joseph Johnston. Not to know that Johnston was removed before the battles near Atlanta were fough