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says, "our personal and official intercourse has been, and was to the last moment, courteous and kind." The Yankees in Nashville. Notwithstanding the assurances given by the Yankees, (says the Knoxville Register,) on their arrival in Nashville, that peaceable citizens should not be molested, nor private property or personal rights be interfered with, it is reported by persons just from that vicinity, that they have already violated these pledges by arresting Hon. Nell S. Brown, Senator Barrow, and other, prominent citizens. The despotic edict has been promulgated that no one must speak disparagingly of Lincoln or his policy, or favorably of Jeff. Davis. All who do are to be regarded as traitors. "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind." Cumberland Gap. The Yankee newspapers have reported that the Federal forces have taken possession of Cumberland Gap; but the Knoxville Register has information through a courier that everything was quiet at that place. The rece