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was, probably, that General L. Pope Walker and family were his guests when Huntsville was taken. * * * * * * Nearly all of the citizens of Huntsville remained true to themselves and their country. The outrages committed on the strong Secessionists had intensified their disunionism and their hatred of the mongrel crew who assail their rights and seek their subjugation — and the hitherto lukewarm were wrought up to a pitch of indignation that only awaits opportunity to rival the most zealous and uncompromising. Some who were 'half and' half — almost, if not quite, Union men — have suffered as much as the most intense disunionist, and, through much tribulation have reached the conclusion that in disunion alone, permanent and irrevocable, is there any hope of Southern freedom. A few — half a dozen to a dozen, at most — have demonstrated beyond all question their disloyalty and treason to the South. The most prominent of them are Hone.(?) Jere Clemens and George W. Lane<