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The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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y the Convention of Virginia, separating the State from the late United States, it is due to the people of the county to publish to the world the position they now occupy, and which is, that recognizing the great principle which pervades the Declaration of Independence, framed by the immortal Jefferson, and which is the basis of Republican government, we cheerfully submit to the will of the majority, pronounced with unparalleled unanimity by the State at large ratifying that Ordinance. We further proclaim to the world, that although we differed in opinion upon the adoption of that Ordinance, we are now united, to a man, and firmly resolved to stand by Virginia, one and entire, and to defend her soil against all invasion of United States troops, whatever may be the pretext with which such invasion may be made. 2d. Resolved, That the Richmond, Charleston, Point Pleasant and Cincinnati papers be requested to copy the above. John D. Lewis, Ch'n. W. A. McMullen, Sec'y.