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stantiate the report that they are this side in considerable force, and that more are preparing to follow. On the 7th inst., the embankments thrown across the deep ravine for the Louisville and Nashville Turnpike road, were blown up near Woodsonville. This was done by orders, and certainly for the purpose of rendering the turnpike impassable to the enemy's heavy ordnance and baggage wagons. This was done near where the road enters the Green Brier Ford, passing from Woodsonville to MunforWoodsonville to Munfordsville, and in the vicinity of the place where the engagement was had with Col. Terry and his valiant Rangers.--The obstruction of this road and the destruction of a part of the railroad, and the blowing in of the short tunnel above, of which previous letters gave you an account, indicate that an advance of the foe is expected and that our Generals wish to put as many impediments in their way as possible. The positions of our advance forces, it would seem, also go to show that a forward moveme