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river by Gen. Frank Armstrong, of Jackson's division, and Moore's bridge burned. Since that time they have remained pretty quiet. They evidently have a hankering after the West Point road, however, and we may catch them there yet. How Gen Johnston crossed the Chattahoochee. The public, who believed that the Chattahoochee river was the point at which Gen. Johnston was to make a stand against Sherman, ill read with interest the following account of his crossing that river, given ( July 10th) by the Savannah Republican's correspondent with the Army of Tennessee. He dates from "Behind the Chattahoochee," and says: Events have taken place within the last twenty-four hours which have disturbed the equilibrium of everybody — put the army to pondering and fermented Atlanta until it is absolutely effervescing. Falling back from Marietta, Gen. Johnston established his long chosen line along the Chattahoochee, entered the entrenchments that had been previously prepared, and er