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he left north of Ringgold. Gen. Bragg's right was in the vicinity of Ringgold, under Longstreet. Gen. Hill commanded the centre, and Gen. Polk the left. Gen. Buckner's corps also formed part of the left. Gen. Bragg determined to bring on a general engagement, and this determination was announced to the army in a generamost enthusiastic degree, and, we are informed, endured the fatigue necessary in the most cheerful manner. On Saturday morning the left, under Gens. Polk and Buckner, attacked the enemy's right and drove them back some four miles, when evening came on and the pursuit was stopped. At the same time Gen. Walker's division made af Andrew J. Donelson, was killed, and Capt. St. Clair Morgan, of Nashville. We are informed that Avery's battalion of cavalry was captured by the enemy. Buckner's division was engaged in the fiercest of the fight on Saturday. Brigadier Gen. Preston's command of Virginians, of this division, lost heavily. Gen. Preston wa