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The invasion from Eastern Kentucky.
It has been apparent, for many months, and is obvious now, that the enemy is making a formidable demonstration towards East Tennessee from Eastern Kentucky.
Our correspondence from Tazewell county, in Southwestern Virginia, which we published yesterday, sets down the column operating agaiEastern Kentucky.
Our correspondence from Tazewell county, in Southwestern Virginia, which we published yesterday, sets down the column operating against Col. Williams at 10,000 strong; and it was believed that the force before General Zollicoffer, from which that General has been obliged to retreat upon Cumberland Gap, is probably twice as large.
At the same time that we hear of the retreat of Colonel Williams upon Pound Gap, we hear apprehensions expressed for the safety of ortion of the Virginia and Tennessee railroad, so as to cut our direct communication, from the Seat of Government, with Nashville, Memphis, and our armies in Western Kentucky.
The clandestine burning of bridges, at a concerted period, in Eastern Tennessee; proves the enemy's designs upon this important highway of transportation a