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informed, ike rebeli oould not kere eteeped. Ai it wu, Cium, after ike surrender, harried oat of the town and moved to Owingeville, while other force* were searching lor him on other ronde. Thelatter returned to Meant Sterling, end on Tuesday fell heck to Lexington. Clcx* received re enforeemente at O w Ugaville, probably from Hmiur Mausqall, and a letter from that plane, received at Peril yeetorday, reported him three thooeand strong. Mi. Sterling ie new open to the rebel*, If n ia not oocupied by them. Hcrmii Mar shall —ft -he hungry bpthir time, and hi* army ia expfeted to 0*me down from the mountain*. The Intention wa* undoubted ly to form a junetion In Central Kentucky with the feroee coming in from the Southwest. /.'*Thus far, It le seen, the rebel* have had hat little trouble in oarrying out their #lan* It ia *• —7, it U very freely Slid, that Gen. Waia «r thoald haveprevented this invaeion; bnt the feet la the feme In Kentucky could not pro* It; end Ato the inadequacy of the Gen. IT*war la in no degree re-
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Cincinnati Daily Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Thu, Mar 26, 1863

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