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Col. Blanton Duncan --The Winchester Republican well says: "No truer or braver man, nor one more devoted to the cause of the South, can be found in the service than Col. Duncan." Col. Blanton Duncan --The Winchester Republican well says: "No truer or braver man, nor one more devoted to the cause of the South, can be found in the service than Col. Duncan."
Virginia State Convention.Tenth day.--[Second Session.] Richmond, June 24, 1861. The Convention was called to order at the usual hour, Mr. Southall in the chair. A fervent prayer was pronounced by Rev. J. B. Duncan, of the Methodist Church. Mr. Macfarland submitted several ordinances from the Committee on Finance. The regular business of the day, namely: the connection between the Richmond, Potomac and Petersburg Railroads, was then taken up. A motion to indefinitely postpone was lost — ayes 37; noes 53. The main question was then put on the substitute to the ordinance, of which the following is a copy: "Be it ordained, That the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad Company, and the Richmond Company, or either of them, is hereby authorized to extend their road, or either of them, through the city of Richmond, so as to connect with each other, and that the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Company, and the Petersburg Railroad Company, or either of them
The Hermitage District, says the Nashville Union, "the home of Andrew Jackson, where his remains repose, to guard the soil from desecration, has given a unanimous vote for separation from the despotism of Black Republicanism." Col. Blanton Duncan, by a telegraphic dispatch to Louisville, has emphatically contradicted the reported disaffection among our Kentucky volunteers. He says they will only leave the ranks with their death. While suffering under mental aberration, Miss Margaret McCaskill committed suicide by hanging herself upon a tree with a skein of thread, in Cheraw District, S. C. Lieut. Henry of one of the Mississippi companies, was accidentally drowned at Fort McRea, recently. His brother soldiers subscribed a large sum for the benefit of his widow. Tennessee has authorized the arming of one regiment with double-barreled shot guns, and two regiments with the common country rifle. Gen. McClelland has assumed the command of the Hessian forces