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small loss on our part. B. F. Kelly, Brig.-Gen. Cumberland, Md., Dec. 30, 1863. --Gen. Kelly has received information from Gen. Sullivan--the latter getting it from nine deserters just from the Shenandoah Valley--that the rebel Gen. Early, with nine thousand men, is between Newmarket and Mount Jackson. Gen. Rosser has also seven hundred rebel troops, and Gen. Imboden fifteen hundred men. There is great dissatisfaction among the rebels, and the deserters heard of the Presidere that if the proclamation could be distributed freely among the rebel troops thousands would at once come into our lines. They say the proclamation is kept from the men, although the officers have received it. Gen. Kelly is anxious that Gen. Early should extend his march towards Harper's Ferry or Martinsburg, as Gen Kelly has made full preparations to give him a suitable reception. Miscellaneous. Chief Justice Taney is better. There is nothing from the Army of the Potomac.