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ss of the war in that portion of the Confederacy. The Charleston Courier contains the particulars of the fight at Coosawatchie. It says: "The enemy, on Friday afternoon, made an attack on our lines at Coosawatchie, and were again badly repulsed. The fight took place between the Tilifinny trestlework and the Coosawatchie bridge. The heaviest fighting was between the enemy's troops, consisting of a brigade of infantry and artillery, estimated at about three thousand, commanded by General Hatch, and the Georgia troops, under the command of General L. H. Gartrell, on our right, resting on Tilifinny creek. The enemy attempted to gain possession of the Tilifinny cut and trestlework, an important position commanding the line of railroad at Coosawatchie. Our troops, on the enemy's approach, gave a cheer, and before they could come up, charged them with great gallantry. The fight lasted about two hours and a half, the enemy being finally driven back to their entrenchment.--The ene