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Notes of the War. The subjoined summary, compiled, from late papers, will be found interesting: A Stringent order from Gen. Marshall. Brigade Headq'rs, Lebanon, Va.,March 14, 1862. General Order, No. 6 The Brigadier-General Commanding directs that hereafter all passage and communication across the Cumberland range of mountains between Kentucky and Virginia, within the boundaries of Lee, Wise, and Buchanan counties, Virginia, either way, shall cease, unless the same shall bction of it. No pies of business or of interest will serve to avoid it. The man who is defected hereafter in stealing through the lines of this army, knowing that he is violating this order, shall be treated as a spy, summarily. By order of H. Marshall, Brig.-General Commanding Walter Weir, A. A. Adjt.-General. The Kentucky line. The following is from the Abingdon Virginian, of the 21st inst.: We learn, from good authority, that on Sunday last Maj. Thompson, who has command