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wing summary of general news: From Lexington, Ky, we learn that Gen. Burnside had passed through the gaps in the Cumberland mountains, and was pushing on to Kingston, in Roase county, adjoining Know, and some forty miles from Knoxville At Kingston he will have possession of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, thus cutting ofKingston he will have possession of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, thus cutting off the retreat of the rebels toward the West. A mounted force had gone eastward of Cumberland Gen. and would interfere with a retreat of the enemy in that direction it is thought that the hero of Roanoke island will be in Knoxville in a very short period of time, the rebels not being prepared to make any serious resistance Laton, Tenn; the rebels offering little serious opposition. All of East Tennessee except the Chattanooga region has been evacuated by the rebels and is now free. Kingston is on the Church river, and also on the line of the Tennessee Railroad. General Rosecrans's army is also successfully operating, and will shortly surmount the di