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the Kanawha. Dr. Clarke reports that the enemy was rumored to have again advanced from the Gauley in the direction of Sewell with twenty-five thousand men, but he himself gives no credence to the rumor, being more inclined to believe that Rosencranz had gone off with the best of his troops down to the Ohio river, and probably proceeded thence into Kentucky.--The gloomy accounts given by the Cincinnati papers of the enemy's affairs in Western Virginia would have to be put out in excuse for of Sewell with twenty-five thousand men, but he himself gives no credence to the rumor, being more inclined to believe that Rosencranz had gone off with the best of his troops down to the Ohio river, and probably proceeded thence into Kentucky.--The gloomy accounts given by the Cincinnati papers of the enemy's affairs in Western Virginia would have to be put out in excuse for the actual or contemplated abandonment of that field of operations by Rosencranz for the more tempting one in Kentucky.
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000 men could not winter there, the impossibility of transportation being so great, and the risk of reaching the army with supplies, &c., so hazardous. Generals Rosencranz and Cox are at Mountain Cave, only thirteen miles from Gauley Bridge, with only six thousand troops, who are able to perform active duty, and are available.half from our army, and their camp fires were plainly visible. The enemy's pickets fired upon the Federal pickets, but no damage was done. On Sunday evening Gen. Rosencranz fell back on Camp Lookout, and then to Mountain Cave. We will not be surprised to hear of Rosencranz in Kentucky within ten days. The enemy have already goneere plainly visible. The enemy's pickets fired upon the Federal pickets, but no damage was done. On Sunday evening Gen. Rosencranz fell back on Camp Lookout, and then to Mountain Cave. We will not be surprised to hear of Rosencranz in Kentucky within ten days. The enemy have already gone in the direction of Cumberland Gap.