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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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From Gen. Bragg's Army. [from our own Correspondent.]
Army of Tennessee Near Chattanooga, Oct. 26, 1863.
The Federal Government has just committed its second greatest blunder.
I allude to the removal of Rosecrans and the appointment of Thomas to succeed him.
McClellan is the best organizer of forces among all the Federal officers; Rosecrans the ablest campaigner and the best fighter.
A great blunder was committed when the former was removed; a second blunder, almost as great, has just been made in the removal of the latter.
The change is very popular with the Confederates, and even Gen. Bragg does not object to it. Officers who have known Rosecrans and Thomas both well for many years say we have made a gain by the exchange equivalent to 10,000 men; in other words, that Rosecrans is the better man of the two by 10,000 men. Thomas is a good fighter when he gets warmed up to the work; but ordinarily he is a slow man, and possesses neither the gift to organize an army
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