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he Ohio. My views did not prevail. I was ordered to fall back to Pound Gap and make such dispositions as seemed to me most expedient. I had no geographical district this side of Pound Gap within which I commanded, but it was impossible to stay there, because there is nothing to eat for man or horse within 20 miles of it on any side. I had great trouble to get my train and regiments through it into Virginia. I left the special-service men in Pound Gap, and have yet a good many sick at Gladesville. in Wise County. My regiments have had typhoid pneumonia, measles, mumps, and are wofully cut down by disease. This history will post you as to my past troubles and exertions, my hope, and my disappointment. Two things are plain: First. Kentucky has not been penetrated, and her people in my section of the State have not had a chance to join me. Second. I have had no force to get to them; and if my entry into the State effected nothing of consequence the fault has not been mine.