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eed as to the points to which they have gone. If indeed many of them have left the vicinity at all. It will require some weeks for the reinforcing expedition to complete its work in East Tennessee and return to Chattanooga. In fact, it is not believed that their forces can return, and sufficient supplies and transportation be accumulated for a further advance into Georgia, before next spring. But it is unsafe to reason about the movements of the enemy. With such a victory as that at Missionary Ridge, and such an army as he has at Chattanooga and in East Tennessee, he may conclude the Confederates are in to condition to resist him, and consequently decide upon a winter campaign. If such are his intentions, however, it is impossible to explain his conduct in destroying the Georgia State Railroad from Ringgold back to Chickamauga Station, and the Georgia and East Tennessee Road from Cleveland to a point twelve miles this side. The following table embraces our casualties during t