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regard of the injunctions of Governor Letcher,and that their object was to precipitate the Commonwealth into civil war, and thus stifle the voice of the people in their approaching State election. The Heraldfurther informs us that in Northwestern Virginia the people are rising en masse against secession, and are putting their opposition into a very general movement. The Herald then proceeds: "To save the State, therefore, in its integrity; to save it from a war like division against itself; to save the great slaveholding section from absolute destruction, between a fire in the front and a fire in the rear; to save the people of Eastern Virginia from a consuming war, as those of Maryland have been saved, it is only necessary now to move a strong Government force from Washington to Richmond. The Secessionists there are greatly alarmed. Their newspaper organs betray the symptoms of a panic, which, with all their efforts to magnify their military forces, they cannot disguise
Surgeon General's Department,State of Virginia,Richmond,may 3, 1861. General Orders No. 1. All Medical Officers having charge of Hospitals, Posts, Regiments, or Detachments, will immediately vaccinate all the men therein who have not already been vaccinated, and will make a return to the Surgeon General of the vaccinations thus made. Vaccine Virus will be furnished by the Surgeon General upon a requisition duly made. Ch. Bell Gibson, M. D., my 4--eod2w Surgeon General.