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The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], The intended evacuation of Fort Sumter. (search)
. arsenals, and other public property of the United States, now in possession of the said States, until an effort shall have been made for adjustment by the State of Virginia in Convention assembled. Resolved. That, whilst we deprecate any action on the part of the Federal Government that, may lead to a collision between itsean, and indulged in no sectional sentiments. His affection extended not to his own section alone, but to the whole State. It would be equally beneficial to Eastern Virginia. The provision would protect and encourage the growth of slave property throughout Virginia. Mr. Tyler desired to make an inquiry. According to his recollection, the vote of the State of Virginia, in the Conference, was given as a unit against that (the 7th) section. He asked him if he would reverse the picture and state the objections which he had to it in the Conference. Mr. Summers said he hardly dared attempt a picture which his honorable colleague could to much more s
The people in motion. We are informed that there is a perfect revolution of opinion in Fredericksburg, Petersburg, Lynchburg, and, in fact, all over Eastern Virginia, since Lincoln's policy has become apparent. The instinct of self-preservation is stronger than the wiles of politicians, and Old Virginia will never, never be tied down to the footstool of this Abolition Administration.