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ssession of all the ferry-boats that can be collected and hold them subject to your orders. It is all-important that the advances to Kingston from Montgomery and Crossville shall be carefully observed and any approach of the enemy immediately reported. You will open and read all dispatches for headquarters that couriers may bring from those directions, afterward forwarding them. Besides the company of cavalry at Kingston (Lieutenant Lotspeich commanding), there is a body of 40 men near Winters' Gap, under Captain Eblen, who is instructed to watch the Montgomery road. These, with the cavalry of your command, will enable you to obtain accurate information of the enemy's movements. Your attention is called to the inclosed dispatch from Lieutenant Latspeich, commanding, to Colonel Branner. No found. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, H. L. Clay, Assistant Adjutant-General. headquarters District of East Tennessee, Knoxville, March 23, 1862. Col. James E. Rains, Cumbe