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to accomplish his original purpose in the North Carolina sounds. Some days since it was reliably ascertained that Mr. Alken, the wealthy proprietor of the immense and opulent estate on James river, known as Alken's landing, and which will be rAlken's landing, and which will be remembered at the North as the old base of exchange, was often in the habit of violating his parole in favor of the Richmond insurgents. A well laid plan to detect him operated so handsomely as to result in his immediate arrest. One of the men on one of the gunboats went to his house, pretended that he wanted to desert to the enemy, and asked Alken's assistance to help him within their lines. Alken readily acceded to this and was caught. From Sherman's army. The Nashville Times, of Alken readily acceded to this and was caught. From Sherman's army. The Nashville Times, of the 16th inst, says: At the last accounts our forces were strongly and securely entrenched at the Chattahoochee. There has been no pursuit of the rebels, and no advance from the banks of the Chattahoochee towards Atlanta. Passengers on the e