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S. Jackson, the renegade demagogue, who is reported to have expressed his intention of driving all "rebels" out of his old town — the which he will have a good time doing. --There are hundreds of men in this county who would shoot him with as little compunction of conscience as they would a mad-dog; and if he wants to preserve his skin guiltless of bullet holes, he had better keep his carcass from among this portion of his constituency. Gen. Tilghman is expected here this evening. Gen. Alcorn, whom he supercedes, has made himself a great favorite here among all classes of the people; but they are prepared to be entirely satisfied with the change. Gen. The reputation as an accomplished soldier and a polished gentleman, has made him a favorite even before his arrival. Having known him intimately for a number of years, I feel satisfied he will fully sustain his reputation. Capture of Confederates in Owen county. The Louisville Journal save that 44 rebels from Owen coun