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We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. H. A. Hamilton, of the Southern Express office, for the latest Southern papers in advance of the mails, which enable us to give a fair idea of the movements of Gen. Johnston, in Georgia.
Newspaper accounts from Georgia.
A correspondent of the Atlanta Confederacy gives the following further particulars of the engagement at Resaca on Friday morning:
It became necessary for Gen. Johnston to move his army from Dalton from the fact that the enemy concentrated his entire force on, and passed Gen. Johnston's left, making a demonstration on Resaca.
At 1 o'clock P. M. Tuesday he made an attack on the place, Gen. Johnston's left resting upon the banks of the Oostenaula, near Resaca.
commanded by Gen. Cheatham.
After a slight skirmish our men fell back, apparently in confusion, but in order to more effectually draw the enemy after them.
The enemy run up their artillery to within about six hundred yards of our guns, when we opened on them with such fury that, instead of outshelling our batteries, we made them stampede.
We were not expecting the enemy so near us so suddenly.
All our commissary stores were lying in heaps at the depot, our sick were being