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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], Public sentiment in Western Virginia. (search)
he regarded her course as legal and just. He had gotten thus far in his address when he was arrested and started immediately for Camp Caase, in Ohio, but was released on parole, and permitted to return, after a day's journey. On the next day after his return, the polis were opened, but not a single vote was cast. Up to this time not one citizen of the town has taken the oath of allegiance to the Yankee Government, nor is there any likelihood of any doing so. The gentlemen further informed us that a large number of the Union citizens of Nicholas and the adjoining counties were leaving for Ohio and other parts North, being satisfied that the schemes of subjugation by Abe Lincoln would not succeed, and they were taking time by the forelock and getting out of the way; being convinced that the Southern Confederacy would then be no place for them. The enemy are not in Lewisburg, having fallen back to Meadow Bluff last week. Their scouts, however, frequently come to the town.