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The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], "Sawery" Bennett's opinion of old Abe. (search)
it was now ready to proceed to the election. The House then proceeded to ballot, with the following result. For Mr. Hunter--Messrs. J. T. Anderson, F. T. Anderson, Baker, Baskerville, Bass, Bayse, Blue, Booten, Bouldin, Bradford, Brooks, Buford, Burks, Carter, Cazenove, Cecil, Clark, H. N. Coleman, Collier, Crockett, Cu, Sherrard, Small, Tate, Thomas, Vaden, Vermillien, Walker, Ward, West, Williams, James L. Wilson, Wooten, Worsham, Wynne — Total 39. For Mr. Rives.--Messrs. F. T. Anderson, Barbour, J. J. Coleman, Ewing, Harrison, Noland, Reid, Richardson, Vaden, Walker, Williams — total 11. For Mr. Floyd--Messrs. Bayse, Clarke, Dunn, Eed that Robert M. T. Hunter and William Ballard Preston, having the largest number of votes, were duly elected Confederate States Senators from the State of Virginia. On motion of Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, the bill to organize the Virginia forces was made the order of the day for to-morrow. The House then adjourned
Called Court. --A man named James P. Neagle was examined by Aldermen Caskie, Sanxay, Timberlake, Bray, and Anderson, sitting as a court of examination (in the Sergeant's office) in the City Hall, at 11 o'clock yesterday. The accused was charged with feloniously shooting at James M. Jerrell, a Confederate soldier, on the 16th day of January, with a loaded pistol, in one of the public streets of this city, with intent to main, disfigure, disable and kill, and did then and there by the said shooting feloniously and maliciously shoot Mary Mason, infant child of James B. Mason, with intent to main, disable, disfigure and kill her. The court having heard the evidence were unanimously of opinion that the accused should be tried before Judge Lyons for the offence with which he stood charged. The defendant was admitted to bail in $500 for his appearance, Jas. P. Cavido becoming his surety.
We have been requested to state that Messrs. Minor and Anderson, the Delegates to the General Assembly from Albemarle are both detained from their places in the House by serious indisposition.