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From Southwestern Virginia.
the town of Abingdon — interesting extract of a letter from Bowling Green.
Ky.--Disappearance of the Union element of East Tennessee, &c.
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Camp Robertson, near Abingdon, December 23, 1861.
Abingdon, while a most thriving and hospitable town, is devoid of those striking incidents and exciting war rumors which give interest and zest to one's correspondence.
Hence the public must put up with the dryness of ay rest assured that we will whip them whenever we meet them, for there is no such word as fail in our lexicon.
An old gentleman from Cocke county, Tennessee, with whom I enjoyed a long conversation, informs me that the Union element of East Tennessee has entirely disappeared, and the Government will have no further trouble with the traitors.
The proclamation of Lead better has had the effect of crushing out the treason of that fertile and wealthy portion of the State.
The recreants are
The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Union member of the Tennessee Legislature becomes Disgusted with Lincoln . (search)
A Union member of the Tennessee Legislature becomes Disgusted with Lincoln.
--John McDowell, a Union member of the Tennessee Legislature, from Andy Johnson's county, made a speech in the Legislature on the 14th, in which he stated that Lincoln's message had driven every vestige of Unionism out of him, and now he came out fully and fairly for the South.
He thought the Unionists of East Tennessee were completely absolved from their allegiance to the Yankee Government.