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ind of Miller that he was in a town surrounded by Federal cavalry, and that, in stead of Thompson holding those "blue coats" in the room as his prisoners, he was theirs. The Lieutenant resigned his sword without further parley. Progress of Burnside's army. The Cincinnati Gazette has the following from Burnside's army, dated East Tennessee, August 26th: Everything is progressing as satisfactorily as could be desired, and far better than was anticipated. The troops are in fine spirBurnside's army, dated East Tennessee, August 26th: Everything is progressing as satisfactorily as could be desired, and far better than was anticipated. The troops are in fine spirits and most excellent health. The mountain air, the beautiful scenery, and delightful weather exhilarates every body. We move twenty miles a day easily. Refreshed by the cool nights, we recommence the march at daylight with renewed vigor. The worst roads are passed, our trains are up, and thus far we have marched with but few casualties. Forage is scarce on the mountains, but as yet our animals have not suffered. The natives flock in from all quarters with fruit, vegetables, and chickens.