From the battle-field.
--The sun rose bright and clear this morning after two days of heavy rains.
The hostile lines of the enemy are plainly seen from
Gen. Bragg's headquarters.
A flag of truce was expected yesterday.
The enemy is again busy strengthening his positions, the most formidable of which is a star-shaped fort in the enemy's rear partially constructed before the evacuation of
Chattanooga by our troops.
The health and spirit of the troops are very fine, and they are all anxious to be led against the enemy.
Everything indicates quiet for some time.
Rosecrans's forces seem to be massed in and immediately around the town.
Three pontoons have been through across the river and his wagon trains are parked on the opposite banks.