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e main part of his army in the same direction. Gen. Negley is there with about five thousand men. A sketch of Buell as a Strategist. The unhappy Buell, who did notbag Bragg, as we were repeatedly assured by the Western papers he would do; and who has been "relieved" for the failure, gets the following sketch from a letter in the Boston Journal. It is disheartening to see a noble cause go by default through ignorance, imbecility or treason, of those in command. Last spring Gen. Mitchell was at Chattanooga. within twenty-five miles of the great Eastern Railroad connecting the Gulf States with Richmond. He was desirous of pouncing upon it but was restrained by Buell. All through the summer Buell was in striking distance of that railroad, with a powerful army, but he has done nothing. The rebel surplice, the rebel troops, have passed East and West, the main rebel artery has circulated its life, blood, and he has made no effort to put in the latest. He remained asleep,