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By the Governor of Virginia a Proclamation.

--Whereas, in the elections about to be held in this State for Election of President and Vice President and for member of Congress of the Confederate States and also is members of the State Convention, and of the Sows of Delegates and Senate, to supply vacancies now exbting, it appear to the Executive that some of the counties entitled to make said elections is now, or may be, in the possession of the enemy, an of hostile parties; and that, in consequence of and progression, it may be impracticable to hold the elections at the places authorized by law; an General Assembly and the Convention having made to provision for such emergency; Now, therefore I, John Letcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, do hereby prescribe the following regulations for holding said elections, subject to the ratification of the Legislature or the Conversion:

In either of said elections, if, from any cause proceeding from the action of the enemy, it be impracticable to hold the election at any place designated by law for holding the same any person within the county may vote at any other place therein at which votes may be taken. And in the case of any district election, if the election cannot be held in any one county of the district, any voter therein may vote in any other county of the district in which votes may be taken.

In counties or district in which an election can be held, any voter of the county or district may present himself to the Commissioners at the Court House of any other county or corporation, or to be Commissioners at any encampment at which a may be, and ask that a separate poll be opened for the election or elections authorized to be held in his county, and on such poll, if he show that hen entitled to vote, the Commissioners shall cause he name to be recorded, as if it were in his county.

The officers whose duty it is to make return of elections shell forthwith, at the conclusion of the election, return such separate polls to the Secretary of the Commonwealth.

In taking all such special polls the name proceedings shall be had and under the regulations proscribed in regular elections.

In all cases where returning officers may not find it practicable, for the reasons aforesaid to meet all the places designated by law, they may return the polls taken and in their custody to the Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Given under my hand as Governor and under the Seal of the Commonwealth in Richmond, this 11th day of October, A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher.

By the Governor: Geo. W. Munford,
0c 12--16th N Sec'y of the Commonwealth.

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