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fective men, who are at or near Clinton. There are a few troops at Loudon and other points on the railroad guarding the public stores, amounts--Big Creek, for instance — making a forced march of three days on Loudon or some other point on the railroad, getting possession of the railspatch with the Twentieth and Twenty-third Alabama Regiments to Loudon, Tenn., where transportation will await you at 9 o'clock Thursday even intelligence the four companies of Colonel Gillespie's regiment at Loudon and the two here (Captains Blair and Lyon), directed to be sent to these two places. When it arrives at Kingston you will send it to Loudon, from which point information of the fact will [be] telegraphed to these headquarters. A detachment of 6 men will leave to-day for Loudon, from which point they will act as couriers to Kingston. You will telKnoxville, Tenn., June 9, 1862. Brig. Gen. S. M. Barton, On oars at Loudon: Telegrams from General Smith say enemy is crossing the river.