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e strictest search by Ellsworth's fire-hounds; but it was saved from desecration by a patriotic lady, who took it from the staff and smuggled it down the street by the aid of crinoline, in the face of the enemy, and finally contrived to bring it safely concealed to the Confederate camp. Oh ! crinoline, thou art a jewel ! Notwithstanding the pressing times, visitors are beginning to come in, and congregating quite largely at the mountain resorts. Wonder how many Southerners will go to Niagara, Cape May, Newport, and such like places? Echo answers, "nary one." Arrivals of troops have been quite large this week, and among others may be mentioned the last Tennessee Regiment from Knoxville, old traitor Brownlow's home, composed of about 1,000 brave men, prepared to defend the right of the South. They report 500 more on the way. It must be recollected that these man are from East Tennessee, where there is reported such a cry about the "Union." We have been the recipients