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nt. Some of these we would like to be able to state were true. The most effectual way to disturb Rosy in his lair would be to get behind him, and this can be done if the attempt is not delayed.--Delay may enable Federal reinforcements to reach the necessary line of communication with Chattanooga to such an extent that they will be enabled to hold them; and if this is permitted look out for another tedious period of ditching, and inactivity otherwise. A letter, dated Dalton, Ga., September 26th, says: The over sanguine inaptitude will be somewhat disappointed to know that the chances of Gen. Bragg's taking Rosecrans and his army prisoners at Chattanooga, and sending a corporal's guard after Burnside to "gobble him up" in the mountains of East Tennessee, continue his march uninterrupted to the Ohio, is not considered as easy a job in the front as it is here and below, where the peoples desire for Rosecrans's destruction make them overlook the obstacles to its accomplishmen