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and to-day the Twentieth and Twenty-third Alabama Regiments, of Brigadier-General Leadbetter's command at Kingston, and the Thirty-ninth Georgia Regiment from this place leave for the same point. Vaughn's Third Tennessee Regiment at Kingston, Coleman's North Carolina battalion at Clinton, the Fortieth Georgia here, the Forty-third Georgia at Chattanooga (unarmed), the small garrison at Cumberland Gap, with the necessary guards at the railroad bridges, constitute the military force of the deprgia, Col. R. J. Henderson.  29th North Carolina, Col. R. B. Vance.unattached. 4th Tennessee, Col. J. A. McMurry.  11th Tennessee, Col. J. E. Rains.31st Alabama, Col. D. R. Hundley. 36th Tennessee, Col. R. J. Morgan.39th North Carolina, Col. David Coleman. Cooke's Tennessee infantry (Companies A and F), Capts. Geisler and Prophet.31st Tennessee, Col. W. M. Bradford. 43d Tennessee, Col. J. W. Gillespie. Capt. R. J. Mileham's company Virginia infantry.[59th] Tennessee, Col. J. B. Cooke. Ca