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hey hope to obtain by plundering the towns through which they pass. A dispatch from Louisville, the 23d instant, says: After Gillem's recent defeat, Breckinridge advanced to Strawberry Plains and Blair's cross- roads, threatening Knoxville and Cumberland gap. On the 21st, Breckinridge advanced to Powell's bridge, six mBreckinridge advanced to Powell's bridge, six miles from Cumberland gap, and there was heavy skirmishing all day. Burbridge has moved out from Lexington with a strong force to protect the Kentucky border from anticipated invasion by Breckinridge's forces. From Richmond — Early at the capital. A dispatch from Washington, dated the 23d instant, says: There is infBreckinridge's forces. From Richmond — Early at the capital. A dispatch from Washington, dated the 23d instant, says: There is information from City Point, dated yesterday morning, that but a short time will elapse before the Dutch Gap canal will be opened. All hopes of the evacuation of Petersburg by the enemy, until forced into it by General Grant, have been given up. The rebels, if attacked, could abandon the city without danger of serious molestati