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The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
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South Carolina to Virginia.
We have already announced that the gallant and noble State of South Carolina, through her Convention, acting by its President, has sent Hon. John S. Preston, of ColumState of South Carolina, through her Convention, acting by its President, has sent Hon. John S. Preston, of Columbia, brother of the late Wm. C. Preston, as Commissioner to the Convention of Virginia.
The following is an extract from a letter to the editors, of a distinguished citizen of South Carolina:
South Carolina:
"In no part of the South is Virginia more honored, more looked to in the present emergency than in South Carolina, and that is evidenced in the present case by the unanimous burst of approbation whichSouth Carolina, and that is evidenced in the present case by the unanimous burst of approbation which hails the appointment of one of the very first among her sons as Commissioner to Virginia.
A native of Virginia, the most eloquent orator of the South, and a man in whose hands the honor of South Car sons as Commissioner to Virginia.
A native of Virginia, the most eloquent orator of the South, and a man in whose hands the honor of South Carolina and the South could be trusted in any crisis."
South Carolina. Charleston,, Jan. 26.
--The steamer Columbia Capt, Berry, for New York, went ashore on Sullivan's Island beach yesterday, in going out of the harbor.
The weather has been tempestuous for a week.
The Legislature has agreed on a flag for the State.
It is of blue, with a white oval in the centre, and a golden palmetto tree therein.--In the upper flag-staff corner is a white crescent.
The Senate to-day adopted a resolution authorizing the Governor to send volunteers to Florida if needed, in case of the threatened invasion by any vessel or vessels of the Government of the United States.
The number of volunteers is not restricted.
[second Dispatch.] Charleston,, Jan. 27.
--A steam tug has been working at the Columbia, but she is not yet off. A part of her cargo has been removed to the city, and it is hoped she will get off.
Judge Robertson, Commissioner from Virginia, has arrived.
He was received with the usual hospitality, and invited