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From Kentucky. Combination of Generals Buckner's, Polk's, and Zollicoffer's forces — the recent skirmish at Bacon Creek — Admirable condition of the Confederate troops, etc. The following letter from Lebanon, Ky., to the Louisville Journal, will be interesting as giving our readers an insight into matters and things in that portion of the State: Leeanon, Ky., Oct. 16, 1861. As I informed you by telegraph last evening, three men passed through Lebanon yesterday as interests South and who has traveled extensively in the South, having left Buckner's headquarters at Bowling Green on Monday. He says that Buckner has 10,000 men at Bowling Green, and Gen. Hardee is in command at Cave City. On Friday last Zollicoffer was in Richmond. He has a force of two thousand at Cumberland Gap, but his main force of eight thousand is at Youngsville, a distance of twenty miles from the railroad, ready for transportation to Nashville for service on the Nashville
From Kentucky. reported fight between Gen. Zollicoffer and the Lincolnites — defeat of the Federals, &c. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 25. --The Register of this morning reports a fight between General Zollicoffer and the LincolnitesGeneral Zollicoffer and the Lincolnites from Camp Dick Robinson. The latter were entrenched near Rock Castle Ford. Gen. Zollicoffer attacked and drove the enemy from their entrenchments. The Confederates lost five killed and 23 wounded, but took 40 prisoners. The loss of the enemy, inGen. Zollicoffer attacked and drove the enemy from their entrenchments. The Confederates lost five killed and 23 wounded, but took 40 prisoners. The loss of the enemy, in killed and wounded, is not known. Gen. Zollicoffer fell back to prevent his supply train from being cut off. Nashville, Oct. 26.--A special dispatch to the Union and American, dated at Bowling Green to-day, says that the Federals have retreateGen. Zollicoffer fell back to prevent his supply train from being cut off. Nashville, Oct. 26.--A special dispatch to the Union and American, dated at Bowling Green to-day, says that the Federals have retreated from Bacon Creek and Nolin to Muldrough's hill, after destroying the bridge over the Nolin, which they had but recently rebuilt.
the Union forever." Yours, truly, Henry Grider, M. C.,Bowling Green District, Ky. From camp Dick Robinson. The special (Camp Dick Robinson) correspondent of the Cincinnati Times, Oct. 16th, says: The Hon. Andy Johnson and Horace Maynard arrived here Thursday evening last, and are at present in our midst. A large squad of Tennessean just escaped from the "Philistines" also arrived in camp the same night. Numbers of these brave fellows are now constantly arriving here, Zollicoffer's emissaries not being able to prevent their escape. I have to day conversed with men just arrived from Clinton county, Kentucky, on the Tennessee border. They state that they have forced the rebels back in that quarter, killing several, and capturing horses, arms, and camp equipage. They contradict the report of the death of the notorious renegade, Jim Christman. He had been shot through the right shoulder by a musket ball, being severely wounded, but was still living. We h