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The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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h being performed by the stock actors of the nineteenth century. To complete the night's work, the banditti repaired to the dwelling of Harden Alexander, whom they also whipped and made take the oath; they also went to the residence of two Mr. Carman's whom they whipped, the uncle of the two men Elijah Carman, graciously asking the privilege of laying on the lashes which was granted, and the oath administered. From East Tennessee. The Memphis Appeal, of the 15th, says: A gentElijah Carman, graciously asking the privilege of laying on the lashes which was granted, and the oath administered. From East Tennessee. The Memphis Appeal, of the 15th, says: A gentleman just from Bristol, who has been stationed there for the last six weeks on railroad business, gives further information as to the condition of affairs in East Tennessee. He says that he did not hear a Union sentiment uttered until after the bridges were burned, and up to that time he had no idea that any great diversity of opinion existed. It was reported when he left that a party of Lincolnites, 1,000 strong, were assembled in Carter county, east of Bristol; another camp of from 500