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The Carter outbreak. --The Jonesboro' Union, of the 25th ult., says: The expedition which entered Carter county, on Saturday last, under Maj. Ledbetter, of Stoval's Georgia regiment, on marching to Doe River cove, found no enemy, the insurgents having disbanded. They had camped at that point several days, and their wooden tents were still standing. They were burned, a pen of corn taken possession of, and a few other eatables, when they returned to the line of the insurgents, Capt. McClellan's cavalry company being determined to take possession of and occupy Elizabethton, the county scat. This he performed without opposition, and he is at that point. A few prisoners have been taken, and sent to Knoxville, on various charges. The Carter Outbreak
Hon. George E. Badger has introduced into the North Carolina State Convention, an ordinance, formed to punish the salt speculators, and founded upon the basis of the old English statutes against engrossers and forestallers. Robert Marvin, a well known and highly esteemed citizen of Knoxville, died at Nashville on the 23d ult.
rday, charged with the offence of treason against the Confederate States, and lodged in jail. Gen. Carroll has issued an order closing all establishments in Knoxville, engaged in retailing liquors, at six o'clock P. M., daily. Senator Pickens has been again arrested by the military authorities and committed to jail. mand of that post, and confirmed by Brig,-Gen. Carroll, at present in command (and also approved by the War Department at Richmond,) the prisoners now in jail in Knoxville on the charges of bridge burning and treason, were delivered to the military authorities for trial by general court-martial on Thursday the 28th ult. The Re in the Limestone Cove and the Crab Orchard, in Carter county, and in Greasy Cove in this county. It is in contemplation to start another daily paper in Knoxville, Tenn. Kentucky items. From the Louisville (Bowling Green) Courier, of the 28th ult., we gather the following items: A man styling himself "Leonidas