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From Tennessee.

--Rev. M. S. Boyce, formerly Rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Franklin, and since the war began a Captain of cavalry in the Confederate service, is now a prisoner at Nashville, under trial on a charge of murder. The Yankees claim that he ordered the killing of a citizen without trial or examination. Three negro regiments were reviewed at Nashville a few days ago. Election returns come in slowly. Not enough have been received to decide positively what names on the Convention ticket are beaten. At a precinct in Jefferson Co., Tenn., 80 votes were east, for H. G. Brownlow for Governor.

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