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nce "to repeal the ratification of the Constitution of the United State of America, by the State of Virginia, and to resume all the rights and powers granted under said Constitution; " and by the sch To repeal the Ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, by the State of Virginia, and to resume all the rights and powers granted under said Constitution. The people ments to said Constitution — are hereby repeated and abrogated; that the Union between the State of Virginia and the other States under the Constitution aforesaid is hereby dissolved, and that the StState of Virginia is in the full possession and exercise of all the rights of sovereignty which belong and appertain to a free and independent State. And they do further declare that the said Constituance to repeal the ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America by the State of Virginia, and to resume all the rights and powers granted under the said Constitution," adopted in
Troops from the Southwest. --The following military companies from Southwestern Virginia arrived in Richmond yesterday, by the Danville cars viz: Smythe Blues, Albert G. Pendleton, Esq., Captain--72 strong. Wyth. Grays, Jos. F. Kent, Captain--76 strong; and Charlotte Rifles, Thos. J. Spencer, Captain--73 strong. The men were all of good size hale and hearty, and anxious for a brush with the "enemy." Each corps had its own drum and fife along. They had been on the road for two days, and were tired out. Three more companies are expected to-day viz: One from Pulaski, one from Montgomery, and one from Grayson. The corps from the last-named county are said to be perfect nondescripts — they call themselves "Dare Devils," and deep in leggings, moccasins, and other back-woods appliances. There is not a man in the company who is not over six feet in height. Such men are valuable indeed.