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t at Huron if they were not molested. No terms were agreed upon, and I guess there is warm work in that tory county by this time, as I understand that Colonel Stovall set out this morning with his command for Elizabethton, which is only six miles from Carter's Depot Several of their men have — been taken prisoners. One a negro, who was a Captain of a white company of Carter county, and was at the time of his capture in a flashy uniform, which had been sent to him, he said, by his Mass Bill Carter, the notorious traitor, now in Kentucky. I believe that Captain Darkey is considered a "contraband," and has been sent off to be sold. A man by the name of Stover, a son-in-law of Andy Johnson, is Colonel of a regiment in Carter county. Johnson has another son-in-law, who bears the title of "Judge." who is not, like Cæsar's wife, above suspicion. It is said that the Carterites are very indignant that Lincoln failed in his part of the drama, and left them exposed to ridicule and dange
g left but 16 hogs and 25 bushels of corn which the C. S. Army appropriated. From 25 to 30 prisoners were arrested in the knobs, each armed with gun; pistol, and bowie-knife, and taken to the Watauga bridge. They will probably be brought to Knoxville during the week, to be tried before the Confederate Court. The rebellion in Carter and Johnson counties may be said to be crushed out. The following are the names of some of the prisoners captured: Ham. Smith, formerly Representative from Carter and Johnson;--Heiton, merchant at Elizabethton; two Donglasses, and two Hyders. Wm. Taylor, a Southern-Rights man, was wounded, while returning from the expedition, by a Lincolnite bushranger. From Gen. Floyd's command — Hard fighting and safe Retreat. In Wednesday's Dispatch appeared a telegraphic dispatch from Lynchburg, stating that the Republican would publish a letter from Gen. Floyd's camp, denying that he had been cut off or suffered any disaster. The following is a cop