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arn that Brig.-Gen. Vaughan is now at that place with a large force of cavalry and infantry. It is presumable that the weak-kneed gentlemen who were shamed out of their submissionist design by the heroism of a few courageous women, will, for a time at least, hide their diminished heads. It has some additional information from Knoxville: Before burning the residence of Dr. Ramsay, at Mecklenburg, his furniture was taken out and distributed among the Unionists in the neighborhood. Mabry had not been sent to Camp Chase, as reported, but was on good term with Burnside. Messrs. William and Mike Branner, of the Ocooc Bank, having refused to take the oath, were obliged to report every day at headquarters. Col. Luttrel, Mayor of Knoxville, was appointed Federal postmaster. Baxter had made half a dozen Union speeches. Rev. Mr. Harrison's church, (1st Presbyterian,) was closed, but services were allowed at Mr. Martin's, (2d Presbyterian.) Families of secession refugees had