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arris, of Tennessee, and Governor Harris is reported to do the same. But these men must hide their diminished heads in the presence of the new Daniel. One word is sufficient to dispose of Mr. Orr's various assault upon Gen Bragg in the Senate The reader will be at no loss when he is informed that Gen. Bragg found it necessary, on Beauregard's retreat from Corinth, to arrest a brother of the Senator for misconduct before the enemy. It is proper to add that the misconduct did not involve that officer's personal character in any respect. The time will come when the history of the Army of Tennessee will be made known. That history will show that Gen Bragg possessed the confidence of the men and most of their officers, and that those who warred upon him most nearly sough to strip him of his mantle that they might wear it. Meanwhile let there be peace in our own camps. The Gauls are thundering at the gates of the Capital. To the breach, then, good friends, to the breach. Cato.