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in the best spirits. Every important point is fortified, and confidence prevails that we shall whip the enemy our. Louisville, Friday, Nov. 20.--A private dispatch, received by a gentleman in this city, yesterday morning, dated Knoxville, Nov. 19, and signed A. E. Burnside, Major-General, says: "We are all right. Yet the line is still interrupted between Knoxville and Cumberland Gap.--Nothing was heard from the latter place last night or up to 11 o'clock to-day. " Headquarters here are not advised of any movement about Knoxville for several days past. A dispatch just received from Parson Brownlow, dated Barbour Hill, Nov. 19, says: "There is fighting all about Knoxville." Latest from the Army of the Potomac. The telegrams from the Army of the Potomac seem to anticipate an early engagement. The ears are now running to Brandy Station. A dispatch, of the 19th, says: The sick men have been sent to the rear.--Though Gen. Lee may have the advantage o