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Cumberland Gap. No official intelligence was received yesterday at the War Department, confirmatory of the reported capture of Cumberland Gap by Gen. W. E. Jones's command. From this it may be inferred that the announcement of the capture of that post was premature. Cumberland Gap. No official intelligence was received yesterday at the War Department, confirmatory of the reported capture of Cumberland Gap by Gen. W. E. Jones's command. From this it may be inferred that the announcement of the capture of that post was premature.
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Cumberland Gap. No official intelligence was received yesterday at the War Department, confirmatory of the reported capture of Cumberland Gap by Gen. W. E. Jones's command. From this it may be inferred that the announcement of the capture of that post was premature.