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tless, to witness the humiliation of the Confederates. They discovered, however, that Bragg's army was not the routed and demoralized rabble they had imagined it to be, and consequently they abandoned the pursuit, and fell back upon Missionary Ridge. --They were not ambuscaded, as was at first reported. The fight was an open, stand-up affair, in which the enemy had the advantage in numbers and Cleburne in position. Gen. Breckinridge has been relieved of his command with this army. Gen. Hindman is expected here in a few days, when he and Gen. Cheatham, being the two ranking Major Generals, will be assigned to the command of the two corps of the army. You will be surprised and mortified to learn that this army is not free from the vice of intemperance. I refer to the painful subject here merely to warn those officers who are guilty of this abominable offence that, if I forbear for the present to publish their names, it is only to give them an opportunity to reform their hab