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nessee we are going to Missouri by another and a surer road. Instead of entering Missouri by the southwest, we shall enter it on the east. By the one route our brave army under Van-Dorn and Price would enter Missouri, without chances of reinforcement, at points where the enemy could, by means of the railroads leading from St. Louis, send immense numbers to impede our advance; while, by the other route through Tennessee, our army will march along with the splendid armies under Polk, Hardee, Bragg, and Beauregard, which are now flushed with a splendid victory just obtained over our enemies. Who does not know that a victory obtained by us in Tennessee is just as valuable to Missouri as if obtained on our soil? Missouri is one of the Confederate States, and Congress and the President have declared that no peace will be made with the United States that does not include her. It is nothing that she is for the time overrun. The Federal have a foothold in every Southern State. The same t
Battle flags. --In the late battle each corps had its separates battle-flag. The New Orleans Delta a correspondent says that that of was a blue ground with a white globe or circle, that of Bragg was our ordinary battle-flag with yellow trimmings, that of Polk was a tasteful banner of light blue with white stars on a red ground. They were distinct and enemy recognized at a distance.