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n (Osterhans's) was detained on the south side, and was on the night of the 23d ordered, unless it could get across by eight o'clock the next morning, to report to Hooker, who was instructed in this event to attack Lookout Mountain, as contemplated in the original plan. Gen. Bragg's rebel movements. A deserter from the rebel army, who came into our lines on the night of the 22d of November reported Bragg falling back. The following letter from Bragg, received by flag of truce on the 20th, tended to confirm this report: Headq'rs Army of Tennessee, in the field, Nov. 20, 1863. Maj Gen U S Grant, commanding United States forces, &c, Chattanooga: General: As there may still be some non combatants in Chattanooga, I deem it proper to notify you that prudence would dictate their early withdrawal. I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Brenton Bragg, General Commanding. Not being willing that he should get his army off in good order, Thom