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The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The name of the Southern Confederacy. (search)
f the Convention was carried by a large majority in this county. Mr. P. made a speech, and said that he was willing to try all honorable means for saving the Union--i. e., the Commissioners at Washington, with the Crittenden resolutions as a basic, and if they failed, he would go for secession. His speech seemed to please all parties. Many strong secessionists yielded to the choice of Mr. P., with a hope of saving the Union. H. Deskins has no opposition in Floyd, B. F. Wyson none in Pulaski. He is for secession if the Commissioners at Washington fall. We have had any quantity of snow and rain this winter. Last night, a small snow. The running of the cars of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad has been very much impeded by constant slides in our mountains. Money is scarce, and heavy complaints are being made by collectors. North and South Carolina money 5 per cent, discount. A fire occurred near this village on Friday night. Mr. C. B. Gardner's barn was set o