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berland river, about one hundred and twenty miles southeast of this place. Gen. Geo. B. Crittenden has assumed command of the remaining forces at Cumberland Gap, numbering, in addition to late reinforcements, a larger army than that of the late commandant. The statement as to the whereabouts of Gen. Zollicoffer will, it is believed, be found correct, as gentlemen direct from Barren county report his pickets as having advanced thirty miles from Banksville. A reliable citizen of Hardin county, who left Elizabethtown last Saturday, reports the larger portion of Gen. Buell's army, numbering full thirty thousand men, at Camp Nevin, near Nolin; where they are making extensive preparations for wintering. The railroad bridge over Nolin creek, lately destroyed by Southern-Rights citizens of Kentucky, and afterwards rebuilt under direction of Gen. Roussean, was washed away last Friday, the creek, owing to the recent heavy rains, having swollen to an unusual height. It is report