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re captured, and a few soldiers taken. Newburg, ten miles above Evansville, is also in possession of the rebels. News from Tennessee. Nashville, July 16 --Lebanon, Tenn., is in possession of the rebels. The rebels, 800 strong, are at Hartsville. Dr. Rice, Benjamin Daniels, and John Barnes, respectable citizens, were hung last night at Tennessee Ridge, twenty-five miles from Nashville, for entertaining men employed in reconstructing telegraph lines. Nashville,July 18--One thousand and forty-six paroled prisoners at Murfreesboro' have arrived. They are mostly of the Michigan Ninth, and some of Hewitt's Battery. There are no commissioned officers. The trains run through to Murfreesboro'. Running the blockade. United States Gunboat Chippewa, Captain Bryson, New Inlet, (Off Wil., N. C.,) July 2, 1862. An English steamer, loaded with heavy guns, &c., arrived here last Friday morning; was partially headed off by the Cambridge and Stars and
fered the severest of all the regiments engaged. Appearing to-night in new clothing and with such numbers as to look like a brigade, a fine band inspiriting the steps and brightening the faces of the men, and crowds of spectators from other camps facing them round, I could not realize that this holiday spectacle was less than two weeks later than the bloody battle, the dusty march, those halting steps and those haggard faces. From the army of the Potomac. A letter from Westover, July 18th, says: From the James river there seems to be little news of interest. The defensive works are about completed, which will protect the Army of the Potomac from any efforts of the rebels to drive it from its position. Still, while the army is safe, it is not in so healthy a state as one could wish. It has brought with it the seeds of disease from the malarious swamps of the Chickahominy, and in spite of the increased healthfulness of the new position, its pure air and dry land, the a