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The Daily Dispatch: may 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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none. For amendment, 1,320; against it, 200. Hines For secession, 478; against it, 1. For amendment, 304; against it, 94. For House of Delegates--Ed. T. Taylor, 328; John H. Daniel, 65 Board of Public Works--A. R. Holladay, (no opposition,) 358. Mecklenburg--official. For Senate — Bruce, 1,017--no opposition.--For House of Delegates--Baskerville, 669; Hutchason, 399; Easley, 113. For secession, 1,286; against it, none. For amendment, 680; against, 315. Abingdon.--official. For secession, 1,907; against it, 20. For amendment, 1,909; against it, 13. For House of Delegates--David Clarke, 1,314; D. C. Dunn, 1,034; C, S, Bekem, 803; A. R. Preston, 440. Bland. The vote in this county was unanimous for secession and the amendment to the Constitution. Giles.--official For Senate — Vawter, 666; Witten, 328.--For House of Delegates--Easby, 376; Eggleston, 610. For secession, 1,033; against it, none. For amendment, 1,039, against it, none
Received marching orders. --Col. Preston's regiment, composed of the Virginia troops which have been stationed in Lynchburg for several days past, received marching orders on Saturday and left that place Sunday morning last. The regiment is composed of the companies from Bedford, Botetourt, Roanoke, &c.