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The Daily Dispatch: February 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 22 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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M. E. Church. Personal explanation. Mr.Hall, of Wetzel, arose to make a personal explanatio dictated by the Wheeling Intelligencer! Mr. Hall-- said, sir, this-- Mr. Clemens--I want a categorical answer to my question. Mr.Hall.--I said this: that he ran upon a platform of reso--That is not an answer to my question. Mr.Hall--It is all you will get from me. Mr. Clemelude to the position occupied by others. Mr. Hall said he had no disposition to misrepresent thmbers on account of the course pursued by Leonard S. Hall, delegate from Wetzel county. He openly d Gen. John Jackson, of Wood county, repudiated Hall and his letter before a large crowd, showing that Hall did not represent Wetzel county, much less the Northwest, having been elected only by a meagen of his county. The letter of Mr. Russell to Hall is reprobated by Messrs. Willey, Clemens, Jacksm I have heard speak of the affair. C." Mr.Hall then read the letter from C. W. Russell, allude[1 more...]
The Chambersburg (Va.) Democrat announces that Judge Stuart declines a re-election to Congress. Hon. Robert Mallory is a candidate for Congress in the Seventh Congressional District of Kentucky. The "credit" of starting the lie that Leonard S. Hall was mobbed in Parkersburg, belongs to the Wheeling Intelligencer. A lot of muskets and pikes were seized by the United States soldiers at the McKim House, Baltimore, on Tuesday. The Second Regiment of New York infantry arrived at Baltimore on Tuesday. Thomas Corwin, Minister to Mexico, arrived at Vera Cruz on the 30th of April. The Court of Norfolk county on Monday appropriated $10,000 for war purposes.