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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Small Por and Starvation among the Yankees — a feeling of safety — during Brover. (search)
olglass, Isbell, Newman, and Alderson, against it. Upon the motion being put, it was decided in the affirmative--25 ayes to 21 days--as follows: Airs--Messrs. Armstrong, Ball, Brannon, Carraway, B. Christian, Coliter, Day, J. Dickenson, Early, Frazier, Greever, Hart, Marshall, Massrs, McKenney, Neeson, Newlon, Newman, Pate, Robertson, Taliaferro, H. W. Thomas, C. Thomas, Whittle, and Wittten--25. Noks--Messrs. Alderson, Bales, Branch, Brace, J. Christian, Coghill, A. D. DickinsonSenate ought not, by its resolution, to make a rule of action. Upon motion, the previous question was put and carried, and the resolution of the House was adopted. Mr. Pennybacker nominated John Randolph Tucker, of Richmond city. Mr. Early nominated James Barbour, of Culpeper. Mr. Douglass nominated William Ballard Preston, of Montgomery county; which was warmly seconded by Mr. Johnson. On motion, the Senate resolved to postpone the execution of the order of election, w