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with two hundred and fifty men, on their way to a secesh camp at Prestonsburg. They say there is about four thousand there, and two thousand at Pike. The supposition here is that they are getting a very heavy force, and intend to clean out Grayson and this place, as they are determined to have revenge for taking them prisoners and killing the two at Grayson. I think the best thing that could be done would be to form a camp at Grayson, as the whole upper end of this State is pretty well t then standing on guard for two nights. And the best thing that Portsmouth could do would be to help get up a camp somewhere in the upper end of this State, as it would be a great protection for her, for, if they should clean out this place and Grayson, they would have a clean sweep for her. As I am a sergeant of the guard to-night, I thought I would write and give you the full particulars of our proceedings out here. A letter from Catlettsburg, Ky., dated Oct. 19, from S. S. Hampton