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ty. We have captured a small for of prisoners. Among the recent prisoners who have fallen into our hands, is the notorious scoundrel, Wm Doug lass, who on the advent of the Federals to Knoxville, proved such a terror to the Southern women and children of that doomed city. He is said to have hunted up Southern saluters with dogs, in the graveyard of the old Presbyterian Church, and to have committed a long catalogue of crime among them, the grossest indignities to his father-in-law., John Bishe which, coupled with Federal cruelty, drove the old man to his grave. The same paper noticing the outrages committed by the Federal troops in East Tennessee, says: A renegade East Tennessean, under the command of Burnside, had command of a regiment marauding around in the heart of that beautiful region. He wrote free papers for negroes where he might find them. After getting such papers from this officer one negro fellow went after his wife, who was a servant in a neighboring