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The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Retirement of the enemy from the Blackwater region. (search)
the opposition members objected , and insisted on adjourning without transacting any further business. The case of Mr. Long. In the House, the case of Mr. Long, of Ohio, was discussed throughout the entire session. Mr. Colfax withdrew his Mr. Long, of Ohio, was discussed throughout the entire session. Mr. Colfax withdrew his resolution to expel Mr. Long, and accepted Mr. Bromalt's resolution of censure. The debate was very spirited, and the galleries were crowded with spectators. Finally the resolution censuring Mr. Long for declaring himself in favor of the recognitioMr. Long, and accepted Mr. Bromalt's resolution of censure. The debate was very spirited, and the galleries were crowded with spectators. Finally the resolution censuring Mr. Long for declaring himself in favor of the recognition of the rebel Confederacy was adopted by a vote of eighty against seventy. A Presidential convention to be held at Cleveland, Ohio. A dispatch from the Herald's correspondent, from Washington, states that arrangements had been definitely maMr. Long for declaring himself in favor of the recognition of the rebel Confederacy was adopted by a vote of eighty against seventy. A Presidential convention to be held at Cleveland, Ohio. A dispatch from the Herald's correspondent, from Washington, states that arrangements had been definitely made for the meeting of a popular convention, including delegations of the Republicans dissatisfied with the present administration, to be held at Cleveland, Ohio, about the 20th of May next. It is proposed to nominate then and there a consolidate for