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Adjutant A. E. Jackson, of Col. Powell's regiment Tennessee volunteers, died in Rutherford county, Tennessee, on the 6th last. Report says that Parson Brownlow was serenaded for an entire night, by a Yankee brass band, on his arrival in Nashville.
Arrests. A delegate from one of the Valley counties confirms as that a few days since the pickets by Gen. Jackson arrested some fifteen or twenty bunkards of the county of Rockingham who were endeavoring to make their escape through his line en route to Ohio. The members of this sect in Rockingham have for one time been suspected of disloyal proclivities and it was this suspicion that led to the arrest of the parties in question. They had will there eighteen fine horses, and on their about $.,000 in gold and silver. They was returned within the lines of the army of the Valley, where, at last accounts, they resheld in custody.