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The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch .] (search)
[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]Gen. McClellan's and nephew-- remarkableliberality — free Market — things about Mobile. Mobile, Ala., March 24, 1862.
A few days since Mr. English, sister of Gen. McClellan, the Yankee Commander-in-Chief, was in this city, and of course attracted some attention.
Her husband is a wealthy planter, and lives just above this on the Alabama river.
Young English, the General's nephew, has gone up to Corinth to fight for the South.
He seems to desire nothing so much as to most in house, a combat his distinguished kinsman.
By the way, Abe' Lincoln's wife has two sisters living not far from McClellan's sister, on this same beautiful river.
How strange that the Lincolnites should insist on bringing "fire and the sword" against these so near to them by the line of blood.
I venture the assertion that no city in the Confederacy has evinced greater literality signs this war has been upon us than Mobile Everybody belongs to some societ