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e operations, will full to put his army in motion at as early a day as possible after allowing his reinforcements time to rest and prepare for the work before them. What that work is — whether an attack upon Lookout, or a movement upon our left in the direction of Rome — we shall probably know by the end of the month — possibly by the end of the week. If neither the one nor the other, then the only alternative left him will be to go into winter quarters. In my letters of the 9th and 11th inst. attention was called to the condition of the horses in this army, the limited supply of animals, the consequent necessity of taking proper care of those employed in the public service, and the propriety of exempting brood mares from impressment. It was stated also that the matter of the supply of horses was then engaging the attention of Gen. Bragg. I have since learned that he has issued a most excellent order upon the subject, the object of which is to correct some of the abuses now ex<