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The attack on Knoxville. The pretty full telegrams from Knoxville give us the particulars of the Federal attack on Knoxville, Tenn, on Saturday last, and a letter from Chattanooga enables us to supply the particulars of the movements of the Yankees before the attack was made. The party was commanded by Gen. Carter, the Tennessee renegade, and numbered about 2,000 men. They penetrated into East Tennessee through a gap in the mountains near Kingston, and marched on London, a town of 1,500 inhabitants, on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad, 28 miles west of Knoxville, intending to burn the railroad bridge at that place; but, finding the bridge well surrounded by stockades and defended by artillery, they moved off to Lenoir, about seven miles nearer Knoxville, on the same road. Here they burnt the mammoth factory of the Lenoir Brothers, with all the out- buildings and the residence of the owners, and tore up the track for several miles. The 54th Virginia regiment, which had
Fifty Dollars Reward. --Ranaway from my farm in Hanover county, on the 15th inst, my negro woman Susan. Said negro is about 25 years old, five feet high, very dark complexion, has one or two front teeth out, and stammers very badly when spoken to. The above reward will be paid for her delivery to me, or placed where I can get her. Frances Carter, Hanover county. je 23--6t*