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m East Tennessee. --The Bristol Advocate has the following paragraph about affairs in East Tennessee: We are informed that the Yankees induced a large number of recruits to join them in Upper East Tennessee. The number is estimated at from 3,000 to 4,000. We understand that the Rev. Hon. N. G. Taylor, with his two sons, has gone with the enemy, and that Grisham, of the Jonesboro' Express, also went as a Captain of a company of recruits — number, 104 --for the Yankee army. Hon. T. A. R. Nelson left with the Yankees also, and at last report was in Knoxville. Gen. Carter and others moved their families and effects, as they fell back before our troops, indicating some uncertainty, in their estimation, as to the final fate of that section. The number of horses and the amount of other stock taken off by the enemy is said to be immense. This we can but deeply regret, yet we are glad to see that the Yanks are trying to "get out of the way" of Gen. Williams. The Atlant