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The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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unt Sterling, at which place it is thought Morgan's men are concentrating, with the intention of attacking Lexington. The position of affairs in the central part of the State to day is not known, as communications are broken with Lexington. It is thought that the intention of the rebels is to destroy all the railroads possible, and make their exit through Central Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. The Kentucky Central railroad is being repaired. Trains will run to Cynthiana to-morrow. Gen Hobson left Covington to day to open communication with Lexington. Cincinnati, June 10, 1864.--Gen Burbridge, who has been following the rebels since they left Pound Gap, came up with them yesterday at Mount Sterling and whipped-them handsomely. A portion of Morgan's command entered Lexington at two o'clock this morning, burned the Kentucky Central Railroad Depot, robbed a number of stores, and left at 10 o'clock, in the direction of Georgetown and Frankfort Burbridge followed them.