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ning ten men. The remainder swam ashore. The following from the Marietta Confederate will show how the enemy is prosecuting hostilities in Tennessee: The Yankees occupied Winchester on the 3d of July, celebrated the 4th, and issued a number of the Winchester Daily Bulletin on that day, taunting the editor and proprietor, Mr. Slatter, with supplying his place in his absence. Gen. McCook occupied the residence of Mark Henderson as his headquarters, and Gen. Jeff. C. Davis (who killed Bull Nelson, the Kentucky Yankee General, last year,) occupied the residence of Harrison T. Carr, a member of the last Tennessee Legislator. They put guards around the houses in town, and a few of them were robbed. But they gave leave to their troops to wander up and down the country like devils, seeking what they might devour. The consequence was that they carried on a system of general plunder, taking meat, meal, flour, and other provisions from all but the very poor, leaving nothing to eat, and