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The Daily Dispatch: May 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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is an unscrupulous Yankee scoundrel who several years ago occupied the same position in Washington city. Johnson has been attempting for more than a month to raise a full regiment as a body guard, but has so far succeeded in getting only about eighty Dutchmen to volunteer in that dirty capacity. The rigor of the despotism continued to grow more severe. The Nashville Banner had been suppressed for refusing to publish Abolition, sentiments and versions of affairs in general. Jas. T. Bell, late editor of the Gazette, who was arrested some weeks since, had been released upon his giving bail to remain in the city. On the day before our informant left the news reached Nashville that Capt. John Morgan was moving upon the city from Lebanon with a force of 1,800 cavalry. Great consternation prevailed among Johnson and his captions in consequence, and the full available Federal force was kept under arms all night in anticipation of an attack. About 800 cavalry were kept ar