Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
from the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs.
In this locality the principal man amongst the little knot opposed to the Ordinance, has declared his devotion to the South, and since Virginia has so overwhelmingly passed the Ordinance of Secession, he is in favor of standing by her to the bitter end. Late as such citizens are in taking this stand, it is nevertheless a gratifying fact that the great body of those in the West who voted against the Ordinance will most assuredly occupy this ground, after the result of Thursday's vote is known.
Mource and Alleghany are almost unanimous.
Kanawha, it is rumored, has given a majority against the Ordinance. I fear Summers is very disloyal, and poor old Dr. Patrick, who seems to see nothing straight that relates to the issues of the day, is said to have exerted all his influence against the Ordinance. Still, I will bet on Kanawha. She will not join Carlile, the traitor, who ought to be arrested and brought to justice.
The White Sulphur is well prepared to entertain a large company, and as every year has enabled the company to profit by experience, they are now better provided and better arranged for the efficient, successful and satisfactory administration of their affairs than ever. The Dry Creek Hotel is fitting up, and will be prepared to entertain a number of guests in its well known sumptuous style.