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trating a force at the mouth of Beaver creek, on the Big Sandy, I moved against Morgan's force in Virginia west as far as Gladesville. Morgan, with 2,500 men, moved Morgan, with 2,500 men, moved into Kentucky, via Whitesburg. I pursued, and, by marching ninety miles in twenty-four hours came upon him at Mount Steering yesterday morning and defeated him. ame plantation, and will probably force them into the rebel service again. Morgan in Kentucky. A telegram from Cincinnati, dated the 9th inst, gives some few particulars of Morgan's raid. It says: They entered the State at Pound Gap, preceded by a scouting party under Everett, to pick up horses for their dismountedle left Maysville on Wednesday for Mount Sterling, at which place it is thought Morgan's men are concentrating, with the intention of attacking Lexington. The pothem yesterday at Mount Sterling and whipped-them handsomely. A portion of Morgan's command entered Lexington at two o'clock this morning, burned the Kentucky Ce