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is conductors or engineers of disloyalty. We hope such is not the fact; but some one has been guilty of such gross blundering as to amount almost to a crime. We understand that a squad of tories at Jonesboro' took a young man by the name of Harris out of his bed at that place, and shot him in the presence of his family. We also learn that another squad hung a man at Morristown by the name of Drury Morris. We learn that neither Harris nor Morris were particularly obnoxious to the tories.-Harris nor Morris were particularly obnoxious to the tories.--The former was a private in the Confederate service, and the latter was no way connected with the Government, except as a pork packer last winter. If the tories continue this diabolical spirit of revenge, the scenes that will occur in East Tennessee will exceed anything recorded in history, and will be a sad commentary upon the great leniency with which they have been treated by the commanders of the military department of East Tennessee, for they have been most sedulously protected both i