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The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Confederacy and Negro emancipation — Munchausen! (search)
excitement; if we are whipped at Fort Donelson, it will be hard to hold Nashville. Some say the Federalists care but little about Nashville; that Memphis is the point they want above all others in this valley. So look out at Memphis. Gen. Beauregard is reported to be at Bowling Green, at Columbus, &c.; look out, he will turn up at the right place, and at the proper moment. Beauregard is up to snuff in the military line; to use a common expression of the boys, he's lightning. So look oBeauregard is up to snuff in the military line; to use a common expression of the boys, he's lightning. So look out for him when the big fight comes off. Since writing the above, a dispatch has been received from Gen. Pillow, dated at eleven o'clock to-day, in which he says: "A general engagement along the lines with artillery commenced at five o'clock this morning. If I had two days more, I would have been in position to defend myself." This last part of the dispatch I do not like — it shows a want of confidence in the result. Bowling Green was burned to the ground this morning by the Confedera