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judicial investigation, we forbear any particular reference to certain circumstances which strongly lead to the suspicion that all is not right among the men on the banks at that point, and even leave ground to believe that they have not told what passed between them and the Lincolnites boats' crews. Items from the Kanawha. A gentleman who arrived at Cincinnati on Monday, from a trip up the Kanawha, furnishes the Gazette the following items: On the way up an old lady, named Mrs. Henshaw, hailed us and gave us warning that the rebels were only four miles from the river, and that they were arresting all the Union men they could catch through the entire country. A man who was out on a scout the other evening, tells me that he approached near the encampment of the rebels near Charleston, that he got within the picket lines, and was able to see a large crowd of the rebels — not less, he thinks, than 1,500. He saw some of the rebels go to two houses in the neighborhood