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The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The vote on the Ordinance of Secession. (search)
ubmitted by Mr. Preston, and resulted as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative are-- William M. Ambler, Marmaduke Johnson, William B. Asion, Peter C. Johnston, James Barbour, Robert C. Ke. L. Augua R. Hiskey, John J. Kindred, George B. ow, Jr, James Lawson, James B. ea Walter D. Leake, Peter B. Borst, Wm. H. Macfarland, W Bouldin, Charles K. Mallory, William W. Boyd, James B. Mallory, Thomas Branch, John L. Marve, Sr. John C. Bruce, Fleming B. Miller, Frederick M. C. bell, Horatio G. Muffet, John A. Campbell, Robert L. Montegue, Allen T. Caperton, Edmund T. Morris, William P Jeremiah Morton, John R. Cham lise, William J. Seblett, Mantings Chairman, Johnson Cr k, Samuel A. Coffman, William C Parks, Raphael M. Conn, Wm. Ballard reston, James H. Cox, Geo. W. Randolph, Richard H. Cox, Geo. W. Richardson, John Cri Timothy Rives, Havey Deskins, Robert E. Scott, James B. Dorman, William
ayune of the 9th, received here, says that two United States transports, one supposed to be the Empire City, were reported to have arrived off the bar with 1,500 men on board. Further from Western Virginia. Philadelphia, June 11.--A Grafton telegram received here, says that the Confederates are harassing the Unionists about Berkeley. The secession encampment at Hutionsville had been reinforced. Cannon had arrived from Harper's Ferry, and they were preparing entrenchments. Capt. Miller, of the 15th Ohio regiment, made a forced march from Grafton to St. George's, in Tucker county, and took half a dozen prisoners and seized important correspondence and two secession flags. He also prevented the mustering of the militia there on Mondayin accordance with the Proclamation of Gov. Letcher, to join Col. Porterfield's command. The 18th Ohio regiment has arrived at Clarksburg, Va., on the Parkersburg road. --The 19th regiment is also en route for Grafton. The Federal