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The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.things in Chester field. Chester field. Co., April 8 Notwithstanding the mist and rain, we had a hsing secession meeting to-day, at which strong resolutions were passed, condemning the vote of our delegate (J. H. Cox) against the reference of the Ordinance of Secession to the voters at the Spring elections — approving the course of our delegates in the Legislature; also that of Hon. D. O. Dejarnette in Congress. The change in this county from Union in Secession is immense, and is gaining ground hourly. The examining trial of Fore, for the murder of his slave, was deferred until the next term of the Court. He has retained Mr. M. Johnson and Gen.August as his counsel. A large number of licenses were granted. The wheat is growing finely now, and this rain will benefit the oats very much. Several of our largest planters leave here for the South, to look at and purchase lands, in a few days. E. W.