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The rumored condition of the interior counties of East Tennessee is not improved by the lapse of time. The people apprehend an immediate advance of the Northmen, and traitors to the South evince their joy in every village and neighborhood. Johnson and Maynard have advised their friends that they would soon return to their homes, and that the "grasp of secessionism should he relaxed." The scouts of the enemy have penetrated, so dame rumor tells us, to Jamestown, within fifty miles of Knoxvported 35,000 strong at Beech Grove, the scene of the late defeat. The Unionists are making demonstration in many of the northern counties, and even here there were exhibitions of joy on the arrival of the news from Beech Grove. Armed bands of Johnson's and Maynard's followers are prowling about in all directions through the mountains. In remote counties many have been shot at night in their own houses, who adhered to the fortunes of the South.--Men stand as sentinels by turn at every house,
preparing the batteries for the fight which were only equalled by the gallantry and firmness of the defence. A I the members of my staff did their duty. Adjutant Talley, Captain Bell, quartermaster, and Rev. C. B. Betts the chaplain, frequently sent with orders to various parts of the island during the bombardment, executed their trust in a manner entirely satisfactory to Lieutenant Youmans and his detachment were efficient in the performance of the part assigned them. To Lieutenant Johnson, of the Beaufort Artillery, the command is under obligations for valuable services rendered at the ferry across Station creek, and to Captain. Thomas R. Elliott for similar aid in passing Whitehall ferry. The reports of Captain Elliott and Surgeon Turnipseed are herewith respectfully submitted. Very respectfully,Your obedient servant, (Signed) R. G. M. Dunovant, Colonel 12th Reg't S. C. V. [Official copy.] (signed) H. E. Young, A. A. General. (Official,) John Withers, A.