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eorgia, papers we get the following intelligence of the position of affairs at Chattanooga: Visit of the President to Bragg's Army. The visit of the President to the army of Tennessee has been opportune, and has infused new life and vigor among the troops. The President passed last evening at the headquarters of Gen. Bragg, receiving the visits and congratulations of the general officers. This morning, about 9 o'clock, accompanied by his staff and that of Gen. Bragg, he proceeded Gen. Bragg, he proceeded to visit the lines and inspect the works. The fine location of these afforded the President an excellent opportunity for seeing those of the enemy, also, and he exhibited his interest in them, and amply gratified his curiosity. The troops were o headquarters, and received the calls of the officers. President Davis, in a speech to a portion of the soldiers of Bragg's army, is reported to have said that a signal victory over Rosecrans would effectually bring the war to a close. Re
or home. Upon reaching Baltimore he found that city in a complete state of terrorism. A Southern friend begged him "for God's sake to get away from there, as there was not one Southern man in a hundred who was not spotted." Taking this advice, he went to New York city, where there is not a sign of war, and where a man can talk "secesh" to his heart's content, so he does not go into the streets to do it. At the boarding-house there were a majority of secession boarders, who freely discussed Bragg's victory over Rosecrans, and expressed the hope that its fruits would be reaped, and that very soon. The New Yorkers were in high glee over the Russian officers, and the streets on the day of their dinner at the Astor House looked like a 4th of July celebration was progressing. These officers have accepted invitations to Chicago, Baltimore, and other places. Barnum has not got possession of them, though the show is almost as good as if he had. Speaking of Barnum, the amusements in Ne