from Nashville — Buell to be tried by Court-martial — the campaign in Western Virginia, &c.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 15.
--A dispatch received from Nashville says 100 wagons arrived there on the 10th, and there is a prospect of being well supplied; that there is a large force at work on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, and that there will soon be perfect communication between Louisville and Nashville.
It also says that Buell is to be tried by Court-martial for permitting the invasion of Kentucky by Bragg, and thinks it singular that on the other hand Bragg is summoned to Richmond to answer for not whipping Buell.
The Court is to be held at Cincinnati.
The Federal General Negley occupied the late residence of Gen Zollicoffer in Nashville.
The Nashville Union, of a late date, says that the City Council has voted Andy Johnson $20,000 for his patriotic defence of Nashville.
The Louisville Journal, of the 6th inst., says that Cox's army has pushed up the Kanawha to Charleston, and met with no serious opposition.
Milroy was to join him at Gauley on the 7th.
The Federal Morgan was near Charleston, and Spear's brigade at Gallipolis.
The Journal says the campaign in Western Virginia is pretty much ended for the fall, as it is impossible to push men over the mountains into East Tennessee at this season.
The Journal thinks East Tennessee will have to look elsewhere for relief.
Corwin, the Minister to Mexico, is quite sick at the Mexican capital, and cannot survive.
Seventeen thousand French troops have arrived at Crisaba, and the expedition against the city of Mexico starts from that point in December.