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The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The cotton question in Europe and Asia. (search)
Gen. Tochman's Preference. --We give place with great pleasure to the following card from Gen. Tochman: To the Editors of the public Press disposed to give circulation to the subjoined communication: Richmond, Va. Oct. 14, 1861. Gentlemen: --I have been daily asked — verbally and by letters, by friends and by Gen. Tochman: To the Editors of the public Press disposed to give circulation to the subjoined communication: Richmond, Va. Oct. 14, 1861. Gentlemen: --I have been daily asked — verbally and by letters, by friends and by strangers to me — for whom I will cast my vote for the Presidency and Vice Presidency? As only the difficulty or misunderstanding which led me to withdraw from the public service after I had raised and organized two regiments of troops under the name of the Polish Brigade has given place to these questions, I therefore declare pud I will therefore vote for Jefferson Davis for the Presidency and Alexander M. Stephens for the Vice Presidency, because I earnestly believe that their removal, at this crisis of the country, would lead to the most disastrous consequences. Very respectfully, Your meet obedient servant, G. Tochman, Of Alexandria county,