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ll Southern people. Joseph. Mabry is on parole. The Yankees took everything he had. All the principal buildings are used as Government stores. The Federals have closed Samuel Hamilton's jewelry store, on account of his Southern proclivities Dr. Jackson afterwards took possession of it, but was also closed up. Dr. Jackson is a British subject, and claimed British protection. He had the British flag flying over his house for several weeks. --Brownlow denounced him as a notorious rebel.--The FDr. Jackson is a British subject, and claimed British protection. He had the British flag flying over his house for several weeks. --Brownlow denounced him as a notorious rebel.--The Federals refused to recognize his claim. Butter is worth $2.50 per pound in greenbacks; coffee $3.50 per pound, and everything else in proportion, save meat and bread, which are not to be had at any price. The Federal soldiers have been living on quarter rations, and the ratio growing "smaller by degrees and beautifully less" daily. They have nothing but bran bread. All the mules and horses have died of starvation. The women and children now draw rations from the Yankee commissary depar