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f the rear attack on Vicksburg. The review of Rosecrans's and Burnside's campaigns for the possession of Twere exceedingly dissatisfied with the delay of Gen. Rosecrans after the battle of Murfreesboro', and were cone time a clearer idea of the dangers to which both Rosecrans and Burnside were exposed than either of those offs.--Burnside was ordered to connect his right with Rosecrans's left, and, if possible, occupy Dalton and the paes might act as one body, and support each other. Rosecrans was not to advance into Georgia or Alabama at pres of which the public know nothing, and possibly Gen. Rosecrans could furnish equally plausible reasons for his six months delay. The defeat of Gen. Rosecrans's right wing is attributed primarily by Gen. Halleck to two cagainst the imputations of the public in regard to Rosecrans's campaign ingeniously ignores the especial point ld and not act spasmodically or sensationally. If Rosecrans was not strong enough when he entered Georgia in S