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The battle of Chickamauga.

--The London Times publishes a letter from its correspondent in the Confederate camp at Chattanooga, dated October 3.. He says that among the various fruitless victories gained by the Confederates those of Chickamauga and Bull Run will stand conspicuous, and that Chickamauga should have been nothing more than a bloody and unfruitful victory will, when its details are fully known and deliberately weighed, be imputed to the General who chanced to command the troops that won it as one of the least pardonable blunders and shortcomings of history.

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