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Notes of the War.
the fight at Cumberland Gap — our Naval Fleets — a Federal General on the evacuation of Columbus, &c., &c.
The Knoxville Register,of March 28th,has obstructed from Capt. Gailford, Quartermaster of the post at Cumberland Gap.
the following pardealars of the engagement there on Saturday week, which resulted in the repulse of the enemy:
The fight at Cumberland bay.
The enemy drop in our pickets Friday evening about half past 5 o'clock, an hour after Gen. Saith left the Gap.
They then fell back.
The attack was commenced about day-light Saturday morning with musketry — About ten o'clock they succeeded in getting two rifled cannon pieces in position to the right of the Kentucky road, about a mile and a half from our fortifications.
Wherever the enemy presented himself in any force our batteries shelled him, by which means he learned the position of our guns, to which he directed his whole attention, but old no damage except knocking a pol<