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e following evening the Thirty-third, under Colonel Sill, and Major Hurt's light battalion, were ordn line of battle. It was at this time that Colonel Sill, who had command of this part of the expedio be likewise dispersed by the forces under Colonel Sill. Thus is Eastern Kentucky ridden of her iled from the reports of General Nelson and Colonel Sill: On the 7th November General Nelson despatched Colonel Sill with his own regiment, the Ohio Thirty-third, and the light battalion under Majoe of forty miles--and turn or cut them off. Colonel Sill marched at eleven A. M. on the 7th. At fiv next morning they reached Pikeville, where Colonel Sill had arrived the previous night. Captain Bee. During these operations the command of Col. Sill executed Gen. Nelson's orders and occupied Pirmishers opened fire, but he retreated, and Col. Sill subsequently occupied his Headquarters. The casualty was one man killed. On the route, Col. Sill twice encountered a party of mounted men; th