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one. Hassell turned off whistling, and said no more. When the train was captured at Knoxville Col. Foster compelled Mr. Branner, the President of the road, to get on the train with the soldiers at Mossy Creek, and go up the road with them. They stated that they were going through to Bristol. Branner expostulated with them, but was forced to go. They passed on safely until they arrived at Jonesboro', wholesome of our men had moved the switch, and the cars were run off the track. It was ats, and getting the cars on the track, the party, numbering some 400 soldiers, set out again for Bristol, still keeping Mr. Branner on the train with them in a conspicuous place, where he could be seen. A number of incidents are related as having oc carried off a la African conversion. Another was running up the platform, and happening to run up to the spot where Mr. Branner stood, and hearing him advise some of the cheering party to keep quiet and not be so fast, struck his head in his huge