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The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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any prominent Union men, including Messrs. Jamieson, Lewis, McKenzie, Massey and others, were not present, and Mr. Martin, one of the delegates to the Wheeling Convention, moved to postpone the election for a week, and said he was opposed to aiding the schemes of certain ambitious individuals who were endeavoring to press themselves into office. It would do injury to the Union cause. The motion was rejected. There is but one ticket to be voted for, T. Close for State Senator, and Gilbert S. Miner for Delegate. Dr. Herring, one of the Confederate prisoners taken some time since, a member of the Governor's Guard, was released to-day, having taken the oath of allegiance. Affairs in the Northwest. Grafton, June 30. --General McClellan has gone to Clarksburg on the Parkersburg road. General Morris is in command of the Phillippi forces. The troops here and those stationed along the railroad from Parkersburg and Wheeling to Piedmont are commanded by General Hill.