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s, it is folly for me to judge. Six wagons, loaded with clothing, were captured on the Tazewell road, by Col. Hart, of the 6th Georgia, on the 17th. Three hundred over coals, a like number of blankets and pants, were captured. A heavy train was turned back to Kentucky. So were three droves of stock for the army. Could Knoxville he closely invested on both sides of the river, they would be forced to capitulate in the next fifteen days. But if these are suffered together up supplies in Blount and Sevier counties, they can stand a siege of three months. It is to be hoped that the most active measures will be adopted to capture the tyrant and out to him the sweets of a prisoner's life. By a special order of this young Nero every rail was to be burned from around the splendid farm of Mr. Lenoir, and he has been rendered penniless Mrs. Lonns an aged lady of seventy-three winters was murdered because she simply asked a Yankee to leave her enough cabbage heads to make seed the re