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the Confederate force entered Lexington on the 2d September, and Frankfort on the 17th, and was thus in a position to threaten either Cincint of his lines, while he marched away to Bardstown, and thence to Frankfort. Thus Buell entered Louisville, and Gen. Morgan, who had, by Kirashville and Louisville having been left open by Bragg's march to Frankfort from the west, the second between Cumberland Gap and Nashville byby Smith, just returned to Lexington, were ordered immediately to Frankfort. Learning of a heavy movement of the enemy from Louisville, Gen.town with his whole available force, by way of Bloomfield towards Frankfort, to strike the enemy in flank and rear, and informed him that Smiand his left, two entire corps, extending by way of Macksville to Frankfort, a line of at least sixty miles. Written orders were given to d received repeated and urgent applications from Gen. Smith (near Frankfort) by express, representing the enemy to be in strong force in his