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f we overtake them, I assure you we shall give them fire and death. Col. Harris is every inch a gentleman and a soldier, and much liked by all his comrades. I am sure, from what I have seen, he is qualified, and would make an excellent brigadier-general. Hoping time will shortly bring continued and greater victories, I close. Horatio. --Cincinnati Times. Another account. The correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, writing from Piketon, says: On Tuesday evening, the 5th Nov., after a long march from Licking Station, our regiments — the Thirty-third, the Twenty-first, and Fifty-ninth Ohio--and a light battalion, composed of six picked companies from all the regiments of the brigade, and under command of Major Hart, arrived at the ferry nearly opposite Prestonburg. The Second Ohio preceded us one day, and was in occupancy of the town, of all of which you have, no doubt, been informed in detail. On the following evening the Thirty-third, under Colonel Sill, an