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Nottoway and Prince Edward. 15. Campbell and Appomattox. 17. Hanover and Henrico. 19. Gloucester, Mathews and Middlesex. 22. Caroline and Spotsylvania. 23. Stafford, King George and Prince William. 26. Fauquier and Rappahannock. 27. Madison, Culpeper, Orange and Greene. 29. Louisa, Goochland and Fluvanna. 30. Nelson, Amherst and Buckingham. 31. Jefferson and Berkeley. 32. Hampshire, Hardy and Morgan. 34. Shenandoah and Page. 36. Augusta. 37. Bath, Highland and Rockbridge. 38. Botetourt, Allegheny, Roanoke and Craig. 39. Carroll, Floyd, Grayson, Montgomery and Pulaski. 42. Scott, Lee, Russell and Wise.--46. Ritchie, Doddridge, Harrison, Pleasants and Wood. 48. Upshur, Barbour, Lewis, Gilmer, Randolph and Tucker. 50. Brooke, Hancock and Ohio. The Faculty will proceed to fill the foregoing vacancies on the5th of July next. Applications for appointment, accompanied by proper testimonials, should be addressed to the Chairman, and should reach the University by the 3
ve for the same rendezvous next Friday, making in all 250 men who will leave this week, and to-day the County Court voted an appropriation of twelve thousand dollars, (to assist in arming and equipping the men, and supporting the families which may be left at home,) which in addition to the various private subscriptions already made in this county, swells the amount to about twenty thousand dollars in money, exclusive of corn, flour and meat. New companies are forming rapidly, and old Botetourt will furnish twelve or fifteen hundred of as good men as ever raised the deadly rifle or charged the bayonet. Some of the companies are composed almost entirely of men who opposed secession till old "Abe's" proclamation came forth, but they are now as one man, no discordant voice is heard, but each and every one of them goes forward to do or die. May they live to see the bright day when the sons of the sunny South are once more as free as the balmy air they breathe. T. A. H. P. S