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The Daily Dispatch: may 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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any Northern port up the James River to the Capital of the State. A great change, it is said, has taken place lately in the sentiment of the border counties of Virginia in regard to the action of the Virginia Convention, and this will, it is supposed, prevent, for the present at least, any actual invasion of the State. Warnings to leave Washington are not only given by rowdies and unauthorized persons, but also by high officials. A few days since, Commodore Paulding notified Charles H. Winder, Esq, that if he continued to visit the Navy Department, as he was wont to do on business, he would be arrested, as it was understood that he was a secessionist. The proposed invasion of this city by the famous Billy Wilson's regiment, has been forbidden, it is said, by order of the President. The qualifications assigned as necessary to obtain a position in this rare regiment are numerous and various; but all assert that the greater the rascal the higher the situation. It is