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The Daily Dispatch: March 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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re indignant at the cowardly act of blockading Charleston with a stone fleet. You have a glorious future before you. If your people are true to themselves, you will be triumphant and command the acknowledgment of all nations." Spirit of the Nashville ladies. The Knoxville Register procures the following from a reliable source: When Gen. McCook, of the Lincoln army, arrived in Nashville, he sent up his card with the request that he might renew his former acquaintance with Miss S. McNally. The following was the patriotic reply of the noble and accomplished lady, written upon the back of the card: "Sir: I do not desire to renew any acquaintance with the invaders of my State !" Two other Hessian officers obtruded their presence into the parlor of Dr. Martin, and sent up their cards to his daughter, Miss Bettie Martin, an elegant and accomplished young lady, requesting also the renewal of an old acquaintanceship. Repairing to the parlor, with a look of ineffab