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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The seizure of the New Orleans Mint, &c. (search)
sday, the 23d inst., a meeting was held at Matthews Court-House, by which his nomination was ratified. On Monday, the 28th inst., a large concourse of people, among them many ladies, assembled at Matthews Court-House, to hear this distinguished gentleman. The Court-House was filled to overflowing, and large groups stood around the building. A large meeting was held at Gloucester Court-House to-day, to nominate a secession candidate for a seat in the State Convention. Many stirring and patriotic speeches were made, and great enthusiasm prevailed.--Among the speakers was Gen. John Tyler.--John T. Sea well, Esq., received the nomination. The submissionists in this county cannot muster a corporal's guard. A Home Guard was formed last Saturday week, composed of men over 45 years of age, and under who were exonerated from military duty. An appropriate address was delivered on the occasion by Rev. W. S. Hawkins. Wheat looks badly, caused by heavy rains and sharp frosts.