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Affairs in the West. the Lincoln raid at Big Creek Gap — Tennessee river--Federal outrages, &c. we get the following intelligence from the latest Tennessee papers received: The affair at Big Creek Gap The Knoxville Register, of the 18th instant, says: The account of the capture of a large number of our cavalry by a Lincolnite force at Big Creek Gap. which appeared in our paper on Sunday last, has been shorn of its startling proportions by later and more authentic information. It turns out that the first reports brought here by the fugitive cavalrymen from Jacksboro' were either greatly exaggerated or confused. The Confederate loss has dwindled down from the capture of four cavalry companies to eight men and a few horses. We give below the statement of Lieutenant Brittain, of Captain Brown's company, an intelligent and reliable officer, who arrived in this city on yesterday morning: I see a statement in your paper of the 16th, concerning the skirmis
From pound Gap. A private letter from Abingdon, Va., dated the 18th instant, says: "We have news of the appearance of 10,000 Yankees at Pound Gap. Gen. Marshall has called out the militia nearest to him, and will give them a warm reception."