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roes, and destroy all our property." "No, madam," said a soldier, kindly, "we are not come to rob you, or oppress you, but to protect you against robbers and oppressors. We are not abolitionists-- did not even vote for Lincoln. We voted for Bell, but did not turn rebels like Bell. Give yourself no uneasiness, madam." "It's a lie," said the excited matron; "You are all abolitionists and thieves. You do nothing but steal and murder!" and she drove off, triumphing in her own way. Bell. Give yourself no uneasiness, madam." "It's a lie," said the excited matron; "You are all abolitionists and thieves. You do nothing but steal and murder!" and she drove off, triumphing in her own way. "Hal hal hal! said the soldier, when she was gone, "that's the hardest old Secesh I have seen yet" The Patriot, in another place, has the following: The correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial. writing from this city under date of March 7th, says: It is very common among the Northern military civilians now sojourning about Nashville, to ask each other, "Have you found any Union men?" and in nine cases out of ten the answer will be. "Nary a one" He thinks that a good many of