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The charge against Gen. Polk--who is to blame? --The telegraph has announced the removal of Lieut.-Gen. D. H. Hill from his command in the Army of Tennessee. A correspondent of the Savannah Reans begins slowly to unfold itself, and Gen. Bragg is exonerated from shouldering the blame.--General Polk has been arrested, of course by General Bragg. What for? On Monday morning Gen. Folk had or from the field on Sunday night would increase the rout and result in his entire destruction. Gen. Polk's command did not move until 12 M., so rumor has it — at least, it is no doubt true, he did no was offered for sacrificing the fruits of the most favorable victory we have had in the war? Gen. Polk, so rumor again has it, attaches the blame to Gen. D. H. Hill. Gen. Hill's command, it seems, was ordered by Gen. Polk to execute the command of Gen. Bragg, and move forward at daylight to make the attack. When asked why he did not move, his excuse was that his men had no rations and he woul