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From Tennessee.
The Lynchburg papers contain some information in regard to matters in East Tennessee.
Of the reported (and by the Yankees officially claimed) surrender of the Confederate force at Cumberland Gap, the Republican says:
It East Tennessee.
Of the reported (and by the Yankees officially claimed) surrender of the Confederate force at Cumberland Gap, the Republican says:
It was rumored in Abingdon on Friday last, that Cumberland Gap had been surrendered by our forces, and the rumor found its way here by the train on Saturday, with the addition that the enemy had taken two thousand prisoners. We are able to state that th ly thing to be feared is that the wily Federal General having obtained possession of the river and railroad lines and East Tennessee, and the strong position at Chattanooga, may turn west with his forces now in Wills Valley, and unite with other colu ama.
Every effort will be made to force him to give battle, but he may avoid it.
A prominent officer, just from East Tennessee, reports four Federal regiments at Knoxville under Carter, and three regiments at Loudon, all mounted, as the only fo