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und to render either side much assistance, and not specially odious to either on account of zealous adherence to the other. On the other hand, we haven't much of a showing. We drove them out, but we went at it very clonally, and expended an enormous amount of strength in accomplishing it. We lost our Alabama and Mississippi line, and were rather unduly thankful that we came off so well as not to lose any more. Description of Thoroughfare Gap. A letter writer who accompanied Gen. Stahl's command on the late reconnaissance to Thoroughfare Gap, says: There are not any gaps in the Virginia mountains more wonderful than the Thoroughfare. The immense Bull Run Mountain seems cleft in twain as if by some mighty power. The way is scarcely wide enough to admit of the passage of a wagon. To an immense height, on each side, rise huge piles of limestone rocks, from whose crevices spring a thousand fountains, whose plashing upon the rocks beneath is echoed ten thousand t