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four hundred and sixty feet in length, through a gravel hill — and will undoubtedly destroy it. This will be a severe blow to the Atlantic and Western road, for damage may be done in half a day at the tunnel which weeks will not repair. General Schofield came down from Knoxville yesterday morning and went to Dalton. There he received dispatches from General Sherman, at above Kingston, advising him not to attempt to get through to the front. General Schofield, in company with Brigadier- Generals Rice and Sprague, of the Army of the Tennessee, went back to Cleveland, ordered the evacuation of that point, and came down here to assume direction of affairs. All artillery and stores were brought away from Cleveland and the place abandoned for a time. No information has been received that the enemy have occupied it. So troops from all quarters come pouring into Chattanooga in detachments, and found the sound-hearted commander of the Ohio department to direct them when they got there