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execution of this order. No ties of friendship or relations of kindred shall justify an infraction of it. No pies of business or of interest will serve to avoid it. The man who is defected hereafter in stealing through the lines of this army, knowing that he is violating this order, shall be treated as a spy, summarily. By order of H. Marshall, Brig.-General Commanding Walter Weir, A. A. Adjt.-General. The Kentucky line. The following is from the Abingdon Virginian, of the 21st inst.: We learn, from good authority, that on Sunday last Maj. Thompson, who has command of the five companies from Scott and Lee, who volunteered for the protection of the gap, had a brisk brush with 2,500 of the enemy, which lasted several hours. After driving the enemy back, Maj. Thompson learned that the enemy were attempting to flank him at a gap a few miles below the Pound. He immediately removed the most of his force to that point, where a fierce battle ensued, and the enemy were