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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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cers and soldiers, will be deemed to act he becomes her vocation as a common woman, and will be liable to be treated accordingly. This was most fully explained to you at my office. I shall not, as I have not, hate a single word of that order, it was well considered, and if obeyed, will protect the tone and modest women from all possible insult. The others will take care of themselves. You can publish your letter, if you publish this note and your apology. Respectfully, Best. F. Betish, Major-General Commanding. Backed down. The New Orleans has ingloriously backed out of its positions on cotton burning, as will be seen from the following correspondence in the Picayune: New Orleans May 21, 1862. To Major-Gen. Butler, Commander in-Chief of the Department of the Gul.: General — Our article of the 16th inst., in reference to cotton, was thought by you to have been "an elaborate though covert argument in favor of the cotton-burning mob. " We desire fra