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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ened duel between the Men Francis B. Cutting and Gen. Breckinridge, the letter repaired to Sliver Spring, where he was hospitably entertained and kept out of the way of the officers of the law while the difficulties were pending. The two Kentuckian passed part of the time in the use of the rifle, in which both excel, Gen. Breckinridge frequency referred in grateful terms to the times then passed under Mr. Blair's roof. The private papers of Mr. Blair, composed of correspondence with Henry Cray, Andrew Jackson and other men of mark, have not been destroyed, and his plate has been transferred to the residence of Mr. Wilson, with a note to him by General Breckinridge. The latter is described as having become much stouter then when a Federal official, and sports whiskers, moustache, &c. While the furniture and other personal effects of Marshal Bountiful were destroyed, a large quantity of hay and wood were saved from the torch. Cattle, horses, calves, etc., of the residents w