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The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The vote on the Ordinance of Secession. (search)
o be enacted. Done in Convention in the city of Richmond, on the seventeenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty one, and in the eighty fifth year of the Commonwealth of Virginia. a true copy, John L. Eubank, Secretary of Convention. Schedule. It shall be the duty of the officers conducting the election directed by law to be held on the fourth Thursday in May next, at the places appointed for holding the same, to open a poll to t election for members of Congress for this State to the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, required by law to be held on the fourth Thursday in May next, is hereby suspended and prohibited until otherwise ordained by this Convention. Done in Convention in the city of Richmond, on the twenty fourth day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty one, and in the eighty fifth year of the Commonwealth of Virginia. A true copy. John L. Eubank, Secretary of Convention.
his Ordinance shall take effect on the first day of July next, when ratified by a majority of the votes of the people of this Commonwealth, cast at a poll to be taken thereon, on the fourth Thursday in May next, in pursuance of a Schedule hereafter to be enacted. Done in Convention in the City of Richmond, on the twenty-sixth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty one, and in the eighty fifth year of the Commonwealth of Virginia. a true copy. John L. Eubank Secretary of Convention. Schedule. It shall be the duty of the officers conducting the election directed by law to be held on the fourth Thursday in May next, at the places appointed for holding the same, to open a poll to take the sense of the qualified voters of this Commonwealth upon the ratification or rejection of "An ordinance to amond the Constitution of this Commonwealth, so as to strike out the 224 and 234 sections of the 4th article of the present. Constitution,