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thanking you for sending him down, I hope you will send him again, until we can get more rapid communication by telegraph. If not molested within a week I will try to have a telegraph line put up to Kingston. Our cavalry have gained considerable advantage over the enemies cavalry during their late raids against the railroads. The enemies loss five pieces artillery, over two thousand killed, wounded and prisoners. Yours truly, George H. Thomas, Major Gen'l Com'dg. Maj.-Gen. Burnsides, commanding Department Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Col. Clift, the bearer of this letter or dispatch, is an old man, very shrewd and self- possessed.--Nothing could be got out of him except that heavy reinforcements are coming to Thomas, and this we had learned from other sources. As the bold and unscrupulous leader of the bushwhackers in East Tennessee, he has been a terror to the Southern people in that quarter. Among the papers found upon his person was a general pass fro