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s committed and the tyranny exercised, that the sentiments of these have undergone an entire revolution, and there is not now a single Union man in the place. Andy Johnson's appointees to office are all either Northern men, who have been residents there, or unnaturalized all us. The same is the case with his body guard, and the bw if the write of habeas corpus would be respected, his reply was that is would not, and if taken out he would shoot every man of them for mutiny. These facts Andy Johnson's vigilant censorship of the press has prevented from becoming generally public. The tax bill passed by the Lincoln Congress has created much excitement aad to travel." A Glimpse of Nashville sentiment. There is published in Nashville a little daily paper called the Union, which seems to be the organ of Andy Johnson. In the number of April 26 appears an editorial, three columns in length, which labors to convince the people, in spite of the negro debates in the Lincoln C
Railroad, by some troops of General Mitchell's Division. Some 800 in all have been captured, of whom 125 have been brought here, the rest were to have arrived here last night. The capture of the bridge is a very important achievement." Andy Johnson's progress. The New York Times says: Gov. Johnson does not seem to have purged the Common Council of Nashville of traitors as members. A resolution requiring the teachers in the public schools of the city to take the oath of allegiaGov. Johnson does not seem to have purged the Common Council of Nashville of traitors as members. A resolution requiring the teachers in the public schools of the city to take the oath of allegiance, was rejected by that body, notwithstanding the fact that the instructors are using a scurrilous text-book known as "the Confederate Primer." Reported capture of Southern vessels. [from the Washington Chronicle. May 4.] The Government gunboat Santiago de Cube from Port Royal, having left on the 80th ultimo, has arrived at Now York. She brings in the rebel steamer Isabel. The Santis go chased the rebel steamer Nashville several hours on the 13d ult., but was unable to overtake h