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to Waverly, a true bill found against him, and he sent to Nashville to await his trial at the next term of the Circuit Court &c."

J.N. Puckett. Supt Hickman Co. reports Oct 24" "I am proud to be able to report to you that since the result of the elections north has been known that the prejudice existing heretofore has rapidly died away. A few more of the same results will allay entirely the ambition of the opposition, so that all things will work more harmoniously than they have since the surrender of the Rebel Army.

Andy Johnson in his course has done more to prolonge the strife than the rebel armies could have done in three years, but thank God he now has his quietus, and the rebel that looked to him for aid has turned toward the loyal host as his only hope for countenance and succor"