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The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ch as would satiate the desire of a connoisseur. The disaffected portion of Tennessee, not so beguiled eternally as those within the borders of the Old Dominion, begin to see the error of their ways and act accordingly. I received a letter from a very boisterous Union place in East Tennessee several days since, which states that there is an unprecedented reflux of public opinion there, and thinks that the disaffection will soon be ferreted out under the strict military surveillance of Gen. Zellicoffer. The action in regard to Mr. Nelson is having a good effect. Their eyes are beginning to open, and they now begin to see that we have a Government worthy of a place on the enduring tablets of history, and a Government which, while it is able to maintain its supremacy, does not exercise a virulent disposition towards those of its enemies who may chance to fall into its power, but the utmost leniency consistent with its welfare. The gentleman who wrote the letter has been a Union man.
A half-brother of Gen. Zellicoffer, one of the Confederate prisoners confined at Terre Haute, Indiana, died on the 23d ult. The total number of deaths to that date was seven--names not given. Rev. S. H. Adams, of Yorkville, S. C., a faithful minister and devoted patriot, died recently.