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The Daily Dispatch: April 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], A patriotic tour. (search)
Military power of Virginia.
The State of Virginia can bring into the field at least a hundred thousand as brave men as there are in the world, accustomed from their infancy to the use of arms, and ready and willing to lay down their lives in defence of their homes.
Cheering news from the Northwest.
--We publish to-day communications from Northwestern Virginia, showing that the people of that section are coming up gallantly to the defence of Virginia, in spite of the misrepresentations of such tory journals as the Wheeling Intelligencer.
The writer is a gentleman in whose assurance we have implicit faith.
From the Northwest.[Special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Pruntytown, Taylor Co., Va., April 21st, 1861.
Union sentiments are rapidly dying away all over this portion of Northwestern Virginia, and the people are becoming one in sympathy, one in desire, and one in heart, with a rapidity which is as astonishing as it is gratifying.
I am not writing for sensation purposes, as I have certainly no desire to deceive any one.
I am speaking facts, as I know them to exist, and as I have l h two or three, and more if found necessary.
I see by the public papers that Major Geo. W. Hansbrough, of this town, and Capt. John A. Robinson, of Fetterman, are each engaged in raising a company.
Major Hansbrough came to this county from Eastern Virginia nearly six years ago. He possesses a fine classical education, (a graduate of the Virginia University,) and is a lawyer of ability and promise.
He is a whole-souled Virginia, full of patriotism, full of fire and full of courage.
For severa
The Daily Dispatch: April 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Pruntytown, Taylor Co., Va., April 23d, 1861. (search)