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From Tennessee.
action of the Tennessee Legislature--a public meeting in Memphis — Stirring appeal for assistance, &c. Nashville, Nov. 21.
--The Tennessee Legislature on yesterday passed a law establishing a State Ordnance Bureau.
They also passed a law appropriating $300,000 for manufacturing arms.
They also instructed the Governor to press into immediate service all suitable guns to be found in the State.
Memphis, Nov. 21.--A public meeting was held here on yesterday, and the people resolved to send men and money to Columbus, Ky. An address was issued calling upon our sister States to send forward men and guns for the defence of the Mississippi Valley.--The address says:"The long threatened invasion is at hand, and the enemies of our rights and liberties are moving upon us by land and water in overwhelming numbers.
In the next five days a great battle will be fought at Columbus, and if the Confederates are overpowered, Memphis is lost to the South, unless
Affairs at the South.
important Court-Martial Decisions — Matters in East Tennessee--from Gen. Floyd's Camp, &c.
We give below a summary of news gathered from the latest Southern exchanges received at this office:
Sentences under Court Martial.--important Decision of Major-General Lovell.
The New Orleans Bee, of the 14th instant, says the proceedings of the grand Court-Martial, which was convened in that city on the 25th of October, have just been made public.
Col. Rande mmands within the time above specified. "The different Commanders in the Department will take particular pains to have the foregoing order read, and made public to the officers and soldiers in their respective commands."
The Outbreak in East Tennessee.--a Lincolnites Camp broken up.
From the Knoxville Register, of the 19th, we take the following:
From 300 to 500 Lincolnites of Carter county, who were encamped in Doe River Cove, about six miles from Elizabethton, dispersed on the a
From East Tennessee.
the Tories of Tennessee--necessity of Vigorous Efforts to Suppress th , three railroad bridges were burnt on the East Tennessee road.
It appears to have been a preconcer .
The every Congressional district in East Tennessee men were running for the Confederate Congr border, delay to treat with the Tories of East Tennessee as they deserve seems to be dangerous, if able.
That the Tories or the Union men of East Tennessee will co-operate with the Federals is unque ism has culminated in open rebellion.
East Tennessee is threatened with immediate invasion from m no alarmist, but I know the Union men of East Tennessee.
I tell you candidly that they are fatall e.
They can do such things with impunity in Tennessee.
Such is the result of political toleration soever we would fly, there is death."
East Tennessee has won an unenviable name in this contest , and am proud of it, that the patriots of East Tennessee have buffeted the waves with more energy a
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Arrest for treason. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 20.
--D. S. Patterson, Judge of the 1st Judicial Circuit of East Tennessee, and a son-in law to Andrew Johnson, has been arrested on a charge of treason, and brought here for trial.