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ast, at Winter's Gap, by Lieut. Peak, of Capt. Butler's famous company. He had with him a small bag, containing some three hundred letters from parties in Knox and adjoining counties to soldiers and other parties in the Federal lines. He had on his person a commission as recruiting officer of a Federal cavalry regiment, and was accompanied by two fugitive slaves and one recruit, John Dinkins. The negroes, by their fleetness of foot, escaped, but Dinkins was captured and brought here with Lea, and both are safety lodged in jail. The periodical trips of Lea and a few other notorious characters, with their mail bags, to Lincolndom, explains how Brownlow, according to the Louisville Journal is the best posted man in the United States. We expect some rich developments, if the military authorities should conclude to publish some of the captured letters, and should not be surprised if there were shortly a bit of a stampedes in this quarter in anticipation of the revolutions to be made.