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Lynchburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs in Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 26.
It would be a difficult matter to give a reflex of sentiment on affairs with us at the present time.
Politically, some are for a State Convention; some for a Convention and Conference by the Southern States, in order to devise means to rid the country of the perplexing difficulties which have sprung upon every side; others for keeping quiet, until it is ascertained what course of policy will be pursued by the incoming administration; while the secession feeling with many prevails to a considerable extent, as the only remedy for the deplorable state of affairs in which we have been plunged.
In trade and mercantile circles, as a matter of course, everything is in a deranged condition, and all interested are busily engaged devising means to relieve them from the embarrassing circumstances which have been precipitated upon them; in order to effect which, the political condition of the countr
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November 26th (search for this): article 21
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs in Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 26.
It would be a difficult matter to give a reflex of sentiment on affairs with us at the present time.
Politically, some are for a State Convention; some for a Convention and Conference by the Southern States, in order to devise means to rid the country of the perplexing difficulties which have sprung upon every side; others for keeping quiet, until it is ascertained what course of policy will be pursued by the incoming administration; while the secession feeling with many prevails to a considerable extent, as the only remedy for the deplorable state of affairs in which we have been plunged.
In trade and mercantile circles, as a matter of course, everything is in a deranged condition, and all interested are busily engaged devising means to relieve them from the embarrassing circumstances which have been precipitated upon them; in order to effect which, the political condition of the country