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y. He was fortifying Cumberland ford, with a view of making that a strong point before he advanced. From Bowling Green we learn that our troops have not advanced beyond Green river. They are busily engaged in throwing up fortifications at the latter point on both sides of the river. That beyond the river is nearer the town of Munfordville. The Federalists are fortifying Elizabethtown, where they have about 7,000 troops and eight pieces of cannon. They have a small force at Muldraugh's hill. Up to within a few days they were receiving considerable accessions to their force; but within a few days their increase has been very small, showing that Kentuckians are not responding to the call of Gen. (Sumter) Anderson. There are about fifteen hundred refugees encamped in the vicinity of Green river, and one thousand at Bowling Green, embracing men of every age and condition in life. These men have been compelled to flee to save their lives or to escape an imprisonment litt