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the sharp pursuit by our forces. Rumors were current at Lexington that a detachments of our men had separated John Morgan's band in two parts, which were trying to concentrate and retreat in the direction of Gallatin. J. D. Hence, Colonel commending at Bowling Green, says we have thrashed the rebels at Springfield and Keysburg, breaking up their camp. Their camp at Trenton will be attacked to- morrow.--Woodward is at Trenton with 500 men. Johnson has gone to Caseyville. Gen. Crittenden command is said to have captured fifty leaves and one hundred wagons on Tuesday from the rebels. Gen. Bucil's main army passed through Crab Orchard at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, and it unimpeded by skirmishers must be near Rock Castle river, while Bragg's main force is supposed to be near London. At headquarters, as far as advised, it is thought Buell is pressing the enemy's rear sharply and that the foregoing reports relate to skirmishes along the enemy's rear Buellsville