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d orders yesterday to move his whole force last night to a strong position, within a mile of the enemy's fortifications at Laurel Hill. The order was obeyed, and at daylight Gen. Morris was in position. This division will probably meet the enemy first at Roaring Run, twelve miles beyond Beverly. The enemy is reported 20,000 strong cast of the Middle Fork, including all their posts. They are either very strong, or they don't know what they are about. Ripley, California, Charleston, Glennville, Bulltown and Frenchtown are ordered to be occupied by strong detachments. O. Jennings Wise escaped from Ripley. Col. Norton went after him on the 4th, but Wise retreated on Charleston. Col. Connell, of the 17th Ohio, is appointed commander of this post. Capt. Barrett's company, 19th Ohio, was paraded before the regiment this morning, disarmed, and ordered to report at Columbus. They were disgraced for outrages perpetrated on the property of reputed Secessionists, by Lieut.