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The Daily Dispatch: May 29, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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sited us at our hotel, (St. Cloud,) and was very polite and attentive to us during our stay in the city. Gen. M — knew that I was a rebel. I would have scorned to deceive him in regard to my politics. On Saturday last ex Gov. Brown, Dr. John M. Watson, Dr. Curry and family, passed our town, exiled from their homes. Dr. Watson was turned out of his house as early as last October by Negley. It is now the past-house of the city. Ex Gov. Brown will remain in our county. He and your frienDr. Watson was turned out of his house as early as last October by Negley. It is now the past-house of the city. Ex Gov. Brown will remain in our county. He and your friend, Major Falconet and others, dined with us yesterday. Gov. Brown has changed very much. He is very thin, and has a wild, painful, and startled look, with the habit, when not talking, of dropping his brow in the palm of his hand, as if suffering deeply. I think he has been greatly misrepresented, and is now winning the sympathy of his friends, and will deserve their esteem when he makes them understand his true position to them and his country.
t him. Driver replied, "You are a commissioned officer, in the employment of the United States Government, and I am a citizen, and as such I am superior to you, sir, and I defy you, sir! " Here the whistle sent forth its shrill sound, and the exiles were on their way. If young Driver, or, indeed, any of the above, fall in your way, fail not to make their acquaintance — they are all high toned, honorable men. The following were sent South on the 6th instant: ex-Gov. Neill S. Brown, Dr. John M. Watson, Dr. John Henry Currey and family, and Thomas Dedrick. Never did mortal man try more earnestly to be a Union man than Neill S. Brown, but the Union men would not permit it. They required too much — sale of body and soul. Wm. A. Gleeves, J. C. Wharton. Jacob Thomas, Dr. Thomas B. Buchanan, Harvey Adkins, and John Wesley Baker, were sent to Dixis on the 7th inst. Col. W. P. Bryan. Dr. J. S. Thomas, T. W. Barnes, Rev. J. S. Malons, Dr. J. S. Hudson, and Dr. Thomas Prince, were