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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Federal Summary of the strength and Probable latentions of the rebels. (search)
Affairs in East Tennessee.
--The Columbus (Ga.) Sun, of the 23d, says:
If the half of what we hear from this unfortunate region is true, it bids fair to rival Mexico in its palmiest days of anarchy and social crime.
A low Dutchman, from from the political cesspools of Northern Europe, is in command of the district between Knoxville and Greenville.
is said to have twelve thousand ruffians under his command staff fled along the railroad from Strawberry Plains to Mossy Creek.
Their he clan — a member of Brownlow's regiment — carried her out into the back yard on her bed, and remarked to the dying woman that she was getting her "Southern rights" The old man, they tied to a tree and whipped him with hickory wythes until they supposed him dead.
Another band of out laws — members of another renegade.
Tennessee regiment — hung a Dr. Mynatt near New Market, after making him dig his own grave.
After he had expired the ruffians bent his head with rocks and cut off his