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Affairs in East Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 26. --Our cavalry are still in the vicinity of Knoxville. Their captures, during the recent retreat of the enemy, sum up as follows: 800 head of entitle, 500 wagons, two flatboats loaded with crackers and tobacco, and several hundred barrels of flour. A reconnoissance in the direction of Temwell, yesterday, by Major Day, found the Yankees strongly fortified there, and in considerable force. Twenty-eight of our wagons were captured on Friday whilst foraging beyond French Broad river. The cars ran to Greenville yesterday, and will reach here by Saturday. [Second Dispatch.] Russellville, January 26. --There is no change to report in the condition of affairs in this department. The number of wagons captured by the enemy recently amounts to but twenty.