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The Daily Dispatch: may 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch .
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--We have the best authority for saying, remarks the Norfolk Argus, that President Jefferson Davis has accepted a proposition from Ex-Governor Wise to raise a partisan legion, to be formed into a brigade when raised, and to be commissioned as provided by existing law. This, we have reason to know, is vouched by telegraph of May 23d instant, from Montgomery, signed by S. Cooper, A. G.
Here now is an opportunity for all partisan leaders and men who may desire to be commissioned or enlisted.
We are informed that the Ex-Governor will make arrangements at an early day to raise this legion.
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the election in Montgomery. Christianssure, May 24, 1861.
--Our election came off on yesterday in a very quiet manner, and old Montgomery, as usual, has proved true to her interest, and to the cause of the South.
We have heard from all the precincts except one, and there has not been a single vote against the ratification of the Ordinance of Secession.
We are of opinion that the entire vote in favor of ratification will be about 1,350.
I understand that the vote in Floyd county was unanimous in favor of the Ordinance.
Rice D. Montague was elected to the Legislature without opposition. M. D. R.