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1863.THE ARMY 1* CENTRAL KENTUCKT.StariMSpecial Oerreepondsaee of the OaitualHnuxwAknmrf Amur Cm. Ksxtucxt,KKS A1II UH. nsjtTUCXY. 1Lnxnorosr, Nuok 22. /Whether impending danger* ku arousedtki*d«padnnt to the necessity of vigor-ou* aetien, or tho proMno* of Gen. Carter as commander' of the ferosg in the field, he* infused vitality into the organixetisn, eertain it is, that a etartling change ha* come upon the military administration. All ie bustle and activity. A movement is on foot under exoellent auspices,both defensive and aggressive. Gen. Gilmore, when duly aroused, exhibits a high order ef exeeu tive ability, and new oonfidenoe is dawning among the people. We are just upon the verge of another tremendous panic. Rumors of invasion are eomlng from all quartere, in every manner of exaggeration and none so preposterous or improbable as not to find subscribers. Longe treat's whole division threatens on the east, they say. 16,000 rebels are said to be marching through Pound Gap; anotherreport describes tho rebels gathering in immense foroe below Barbourevillo. Another army only wait supplies at Cumbfr-land Gap. The most fsarfal rumor is, that Pc gram has crossed the Cumberland, twenty thousand strong, to flunk Roseorans; destroy tho railroad and gobble Louisville, or march through Kentucky on duke’s route, via Somerset and Mt. Vernon; destroy our force* In detmil; take final possession of Kentuoky, and draw supplies t If'om Cincinnati. Rook of those rumorsV m Ida V,Ai;A.^ Jl 2# 11 _ a______
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Cincinnati Daily Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Tue, Mar 24, 1863

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