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s an approaching struggle. Gen. McClernard will issue to-morrow a proclamation causing all drinking and gambling houses to cease operations. Louisville, Wednesday, Oct. 9.--The city is quiet. We have no news from below. Another important advance.--Lewinsville occupied. About 6 o'clock this morning, the division under the command of General Smith, at the Chain bridge, advanced and occupied prominent positions in the neighborhood of Lewinsville. On the advance arriving at Langley's, the hitherto outposts of our army, the division was divided — a portion of them continuing up the Little Rock Run Turnpike, and occupying Prospect Hill, the other part of the division taking the new artillery road, and occupying Smoth's and Maxwell's hills, a mile and a half this side of Lewinsville. The batteries were drawn up in prominent positions, and the infantry placed in situations to support them. After remaining for about three hours waiting in vain for the rebels to make