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Times, in commenting upon his report, says: Gen. Burnside, on his own admission, is shown to have proceedek on Vicksburg. The review of Rosecrans's and Burnside's campaigns for the possession of Tennessee is, ofer idea of the dangers to which both Rosecrans and Burnside were exposed than either of those officers.--BurnsBurnside was ordered to connect his right with Rosecrans's left, and, if possible, occupy Dalton and the passes intsent, but to fortify his position and connect with Burnside. If his weak point — his right and the communicatere threatened, he was to hand over Chattanooga to Burnside, and swing round to cover that flank. At the samede, as well as his long line of communications. Gen. Burnside, we are curtly informed, entirely disobeyed or nitted by military etiquette to answer. No doubt Gen. Burnside could show various satisfactory reasons for his oad:-- General — Under instructions from Major Gen. Burnside, commanding the Army of the Ohio, I address y