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matters from them which will be found very readable: The siege of Knoxville — Scenes of the investment — the final assault. The correspondent of the New York Tribune writes that paper an account of the siege of Knoxville, ending with the 24th ult. We condense such portions of it as are interesting. On the 14th it was ascertained that Longstreet had crossed the river below London, and on the 15th Burnside at picked him and was defeated: During the night the order was given to move t calm. Meantime the heavens were illuminated by the lurid flames of the burning buildings, attracting a crowd of the more venturesome to Summit Hill to witness the scene. There was very little change in the programme until the morning of the 24th, when-- About 8 o'clock A. M. Gen. Ferrero, acting under orders, sent forward the 20th Michigan to charge the enemy's rifle-pits and drive them out. The regiment was sustained by our batteries as long as it was safe to fire over the heads of