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, 1864, during the bloody reign of Brigadier-General E. A. Paine at Gallatin, Tennessee, those who ost positively denied and refused her; and General Paine sent a message to her to send for her "damvances; but whenever this was found out by General Paine they were sought out as victims of his venshot in the most brutal manner by order of General Paine, without even the farce of a trial, and thne at the head of his command. So soon as General Paine saw him, he ordered a file of soldiers to e charge against him; but none was given. General Paine raved and aware that he should die. Thyoung man was led off from the presence of General Paine and his father a short distance. The old man was engaged in earnest entreaty with General Paine when the first gun was heard. The shot tookave been moved; but not so that of Brigadier-General E. A. Paine, of Illinois. Oh! my God, who canth a particle of feeling. The monster General Paine. [Cairo correspondence of the Chicago [16 more...]