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"Western Virginia Convention" turned out to be anything else than that. It was opened with prayer by an Englishman, who, of course, has no love for Virginia. Gen. Jackson made the first speech, and look strong ground against making any movement now for the division of the State John S. Carlile followed on the other side — But Mr. Willey, of Monongalia, killed the snake by backing up Gen. Jackson. No man of any reputation, who expects to remain long in Virginia, as we predicted last week, took ground in favor of revolution. John S. Burdett, Carlile and Tarr, are the chiefs among the revolutionists. Men of State reputation will not hazard their good namin Western Virginia. Of these only twenty-seven--one-third --are claimed to have been represented; and of the twenty-seven, Marion, Wetzel, Barbour, Wirt, Lewis, Jackson, Roane, Gilmer, Upshur, and various others, will give majorities against division and for secession, and therefore were misrepresented. Then there are Frederick,
The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaway--20 dollars Reward. (search)
Andrew Jackson Donelson. --The Vicksburg Whig, of the 15th, say: We are delighted that this gallant old patriot, after clinging to the Union until further devotion would compromise Southern honor and imperil his native State, has announced his determination of going into active service and drawing the sword given him by Gen. Jackson, in defence of the South.