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ord their plundering bands a better opportunity to despoil the sufferers of all their portable property. Messrs McGhee and Powell, it will be recollected, was sometime since arrested under orders from General Burnside and transported to Kentucky, where, after being robbed of several thousand dollars, they were discharged, and permitted to return to their homes. The Yankees have completed the Knoxville and Kentucky Railroad to the Clinch river at Clinton. Our forces are picketing at the ruins of the residence of Dr. J. G. M. Ramsey at the confluence of the French Broad and Holstein, four miles above Knoxville. The small pox is still raging. No citizens have fallen victims since our last issue. It is said that Burnside has again assumed command of the Federal forces in East Tennessee. Col Birch Cook, formerly commanding the 59th Tenn. Regt., and Samuel P. Irvine, the well known editor of the Athens (Tenn.) Post, have been arrested by the Federals and sent to Camp Chase.