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From fast Tennessee.
--Cars, under a flag of truce, have been running for some days past as low as Greenville, Tennessee.
They bring up citizens who refuse to take the Yankee oath — among them the families of Dr. Ramsey and Col. Crozier, of Knoxville — and take down all who are hungering for it. A correspondent of the Bristol Gazette, writing from Kingsport, says:
Two brigades of the enemy are at Mossy Creek; one regiment at Strawberry Plains; two small brigades at Bull's Gap.
No sey and Col. Crozier, of Knoxville — and take down all who are hungering for it. A correspondent of the Bristol Gazette, writing from Kingsport, says:
Two brigades of the enemy are at Mossy Creek; one regiment at Strawberry Plains; two small brigades at Bull's Gap.
No force in East Tennessee but the 23d army corps.
Their cavalry have gone to Cleveland, Tenn.
M. Keelor's daughters and a Miss Guffy were shot dead two days since by some renegades who were endeavoring to rob their hou