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tain balance of Twenty-sixth for present. Watch the lower end of railroad. Have ordered General Hobson to remain at Lebanon for present. If Wheeler comes into Kentucky I will move on his rear with three cavalry regiments from Burnside Point.
S. G. BURBRIDGE,
Brevet Major-General.
LOUISVILLE, KY., August 30, 1864.
Captain J. BATES DICKSON,
Assistant Adjutant-General, Lexington:
Last evening Jessee, with 150 men, captured a squad of 8 or 10 colored troops at Ghent, and murdered them. Other squads are in the country where he is hunting. Can't you send some men there?
THOS B. FAIRLEIGH,
Lieutenant-Colonel.
LOUISVILLE, August 30, 1864 - 7 p. m.
General BURBRIDGE:
General BURBRIDGE:
Colonel Johnson, FIFTY-second Kentucky, just in, reports as certain that Wheeler captured Lebanon, Tenn., last night at 7 o'clock, and moved toward Gallatin, while the commanding officer burnt some buildings in preparation for an attack. The railroad had better be looked for at once.
THOS B. FAIRLEIGH,
Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding.
LEXINGTON, August 31, 1864.
Colonel BROWN,
Camp Burnside, Ky.:
Keep a watch out toward Monticello and Burkesville. Wheeler had a scout at Celina. Keep up communication with Burkesville and these headquarters.
By order of General McLean:
J. S. BUTLER,
Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General.
CHICAGO, ILL., August 30, 1864 - 1 p. m.
(Received 2. 50 p. m.)
General. H. W. HALLECK,
Chief of Staff, Washington:
Commander at Gallipolis reports that rumors do not bear investigation, and thinks the reports of an advance in the valley a canard. Should they prove true, I have not troops to send to appose Breckinridge. All quiet here, and no trouble apprehended.
S. P. HEINTZELMAN,
Major-General.
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