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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 5
Tennessee and her Governor.
The remarkable editor of the New York Tribune astonishes people sometimes by his outspoken candor about men d the substance of one of these outbursts, viz: a denunciation of Tennessee and her Governor.
We suspect that the assailed party will have a in this world.
We give Mr. Greeley's pithy article entire:
Tennessee Loyalty.--The telegraph has informed us that the bill allowing blacks to testify in the courts of Tennessee, which passed the Senate by ten to nine, has been defeated in the House by thirty to twenty-seven--the East Tennessee Unionists generally opposing, while many of the ex-rebels supported it. This is what we had been led to expect.
Those EasEast Tennessee Unionists have been permitted, by a weak and worthless Union general commanding, and a reverend blackguard, who is styled Governor if the strong hand of authority be not stretched over them.
Tennessee has many staunch Unionists and worthy men among her citizens; but
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Tennessee and her Governor.
The remarkable editor of the New York Tribune astonishes people sometimes by his outspoken candor about men and measures.
The telegraph on Saturday quoted the substance of one of these outbursts, viz: a denunciation of Tennessee and her Governor.
We suspect that the assailed party will have as few defenders as ever appeared for any man or cause in this world.
We give Mr. Greeley's pithy article entire:
Tennessee Loyalty.--The telegraph has informed us that the bill allowing blacks to testify in the courts of Tennessee, which passed the Senate by ten to nine, has been defeated in the House by thirty to twenty-seven--the East Tennessee Unionists generally opposing, while many of the ex-rebels supported it. This is what we had been led to expect.
Those East Tennessee Unionists have been permitted, by a weak and worthless Union general commanding, and a reverend blackguard, who is styled Governor, to murder two or three negroes to balance each of