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of the cleverest ones of the war. We regret that detailed accounts of this engagement have been intercepted by the burning of bridges and the cutting of telegraphic wires in East Tennessee. We have been energetic and importunate in calling upon our Government to look to its railway and telegraphic communications with Memphis through East Tennessee. Our pleading is now vindicated by this vexatious destruction of bridges by disloyal people along the line, or emissaries from Johnson and Maynard in the Federal camps in Kentucky. We trust that the act will prove fortunate in waking up the authorities to the necessity of adequately protecting that line. From the South we have intelligence that the enemy have succeeded in effecting a landing on the island of Port Royal below Beaufort, South Carolina. The news cast a sort of damper upon the popular feeling here; but we think without sufficient reason. The North have been organizing and preparing their grand armada for six month