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h is the result of a failure. The letter acknowledges that Bragg took over 4,000 wagons of provisions away with him, and thewn way. It is supposed he is aiming for Nashville, and that Bragg is moving with the main part of his army in the same directuell as a Strategist. The unhappy Buell, who did notbag Bragg, as we were repeatedly assured by the Western papers he wou no effort to put in the latest. He remained asleep, while Bragg jumped into the ring captured Munfordsville, and begun his ravages of Kentucky. Instead of moving boldly to attack Bragg with a superior force, he avoided him, and moved on the are of a circle, while Bragg moved along the cord, in a race Northward. Having headed Bragg off as a boy heads off a flock of Bragg off as a boy heads off a flock of sheep browsing by the way, and having had his army increased to twice the size of Bragg's, he commences to drive him out. He Bragg's, he commences to drive him out. He permits Me- Cook to be overpowered at Perryville, when School is close at hand waiting orders to join in the fight. He moves