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The Daily Dispatch: July 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Pictures of the great
. (search)Gen. Butler
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--A letter from Gorinth, Tenn., brings information that a few days since Gen. Clark made a requisition for thirty extra service men, who left the camp, and after a few hours' absence returned, after capturing that which will prove very acceptable to Tennessee, to wit: a quantity of lead, 700 pounds buckshot, and 287 pounds powder, which was found at I-u-ka, and supposed to be en route for Brownlow's country, via Eastport.
East Tennessee.
--The Memphis Appeal, of Sunday last, says:
Notwithstanding the efforts of the few conspirators who met at Greenville a few days since, to disturb the peace and take steps to avoid the execution of the will of the people of Tennessee, the indications are that a general acquiescence in the popular decision will obtain.
And the Knoxville Register says:
We have had the pleasure of receiving in our sanctum within a few days past several intelligent and influe ured us that in voting against separation, they had no thought in sanctioning either the lunatic scheme of separating East Tennessee from the rest of the State, or of giving countenance to the still more wicked design of Andy Johnson, to have the Sta are for acquiescing in the will of the majority of the voters of the State, as expressing at the ballot box, without qualification or reserve.
This we have no doubt is the sentiment of the majority of the intelligent Union men of East Tennessee.