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The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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he was going to obey orders. One of the officials, (who knew him well) offered to become his security; but he declined most positively. Finally he was permitted to take the oath without bond, and he went his way. Many other equally ridiculous scenes took place; but the above must suffice as a sample. The following named citizens of Nashville were sent North on the 15th May, to be turned adrift north of the Ohio river, and to remain there during the war: W. H. Erwin, Bruce Backner, C. W. Horton, Jas. A. McClure, Dr. Daniel Dunre, Joseph J. Andrews, E. R Driver, J. L Ramage, Jesse D. Stephens, Wm. Higgins, Dixon A. Allison, and Jas. H. Brentley. In connection with the arrest of Mr. E. R Driver, the Journal's special relates the following interesting episode in the career of a reformed Unionist: Mr. Driver had been arrested some time was re-arrested on Monday, and the following morning was on the train for Louisville. I will not attempt to describe the affectionate partin