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From east Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 21.
--One hundred and forty-three Yankees, captured in a recent skirmish, were sent forward to-day.
They state that Col. Tom Vincent, of the 9th Fl (Federal) cavalry, was shot and killed by Major W. T. Bradly and two other officers of the same regiment, a few days since, for cursing the policy of arming the negroes.--He said he would shoot the first negro he saw with a sword.
The artillery firing heard to-day was near Strawberry Plains.
Wefor cursing the policy of arming the negroes.--He said he would shoot the first negro he saw with a sword.
The artillery firing heard to-day was near Strawberry Plains.
Weather clear and pleasant.
[second Dispatch.] Russellville, Jan. 22.
--The trains crossed Watauga to day, which will enable them to run within a few miles of Greenville, where a small bridge has been built.
Our cavalry occupy Strawberry Plains.
Yesterday the enemy retired after burning the railroad bridge.