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exploit performed lately by Dr. Strader, of Captain John Morgan's command, which is worthy of record. Learning that a large quantity of knapsacks, &c., left by the army of Crittenden in his masterly retreat, was in the vicinity of Livingston, Overton county, Tenn., he procured permission from Major-Gen. Hardes to go after them. Proceeding alone, in citizen's dress, without even a pocket knife for protection, he collected at different places over 7,000 knapsacks, worth three dollars apiece, ahe vandals. A Tennessee correspondent of the Atlanta Confederacy gives another illustration of what may be expected from the villains who pretend to be fighting for the honor of a country's flag: A gentleman who lives near the town of Livingston, in this State, and who is favorably known to parties here as a man of truth, says that a company of Tories from Kentucky went to his house a few day since, during his absence, and drove away all his horses and live stock, destroyed his househo