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mean scoundrel who insulted the officers of the U. S. ship Adirondack. He will, I hope, meet Mr. Whiting some future day on American soil. So far as I can hear, I believe Mr. Whiting has been insulted in every possibly way. I am glad to see he takes it all in good part, but takes no more notice of them than of the ours that run about the streets. The evacuation of Cumberland Gap. Gen. G. W. Morgan's Federal army at Cumberland Gap has escaped our forces and safely arrived at Greensburg, Ky. The Cincinnati Commercial gives the following account of his successful evacuation of the Gap: Gen. Morgan left Cumberland Gap on the night of the 17th of September, the force of the rebel Gen. Stevenson being at that time within three miles of his front — that is to say, south. He was completely cut off from the Ohio by the forces of Bragg, Kirby Smith, John Morgan, and Marshall.--Gen. Morgan left the Gap amid the explosion of mines and magazines, lighted by the blaze of the st