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The Daily Dispatch: April 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 1 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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The feeling in Nashville.
--Accounts from Tennessee of a highly encouraging character continue to pour in upon us. The following is an extract of a letter from Nashville, April 20:
Nearly all the preachers in the city have volunteered.
Dr. Summers, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Huston, and Rev. Mr. Reed, have all joined volunteer companies.
Rev. Jesse B. Ferguson is a member of a cavalry company in the city.
Our ladies, too--God bless them!--are heart and soul in the cause.
They held a large meeting yesterday, and organized themselves into an association, for the purpose of making clothes for the volunteers.
A public reception will be given to Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, this evening.
He will arrive on the nine o'clock train from Louisville.
In conclusion, I would say to you, that Tennessee is now fully aroused; she has drawn the sword and thrown away the scabbard, and we are all enlisted for the war in the cause of the South.