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ifesto against the "Hessian invader," "foreign hordes. " and "Northern tyrants." On the strength of "the late Richmond victory," he appears once more among us, to raise h — ll and turn up Jack." He fancies himself a greater than Ashby or "Stonewall." In fact, he has created quite a scare on the other side of Green river. But his doings so far seem to have been greatly exaggerated. However, it won't do to let him, Ferguson, Hamilton, Hunt, and their brigand gangs run at large any longer. Gen. Boyle is doing his best to abate such nuisances and pests. The Nashville Union learns that Beaury, with 60,000 troops, is at Chattanooga, but "hopes soon to hear that Gen. Buell and his grand Union army will possess it." Gen. Buell will not take it and Knoxville until ready to hold them, and to protect East Tennessean permanently. Our school trustees, by a majority of one, have resolved not to apply any uniform and definite standard or test of loyalty to teachers. They only declare th