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The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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dge John J. Allen, of Botetourt, and Gen. John B. Floyd, of Washington, were in nomination. In a few minutes Mr. Johnson, of Bedford, appeared with a message from the Senate announcing to the House the readiness of that body to proceed to the execution of the join order for the election of Senator, and that no further nominations had been made. The Clerk proceeded to call the roll, which resulted as follows: For W. C. Rives--H W Sheffey, Speaker; F T Anderson, S P Baily, R H Baker, jr, Wood Bouldin, A S Buford, Ed O Berks, Jas W Curtis, Robt J D Davis, E B Dice, A B Evans, J G Fulton, M Harrison, H L Hopkins, W Hust, Alex Jordan, B H Magruder, Mason Matthews, P W McKinney, Philip Pitman, Joseph H Prince, Nat Siddick, Geo E. Rives, W Robertson, Peter Saunders jr, John Staples, F G Taylor, V Vaiden, Jas Walker, Chas Williams, Jas L Wilson--31. For Chas W. Russell--Wm A Bredford, A Brooks, John R Edmunds, W A Fleming, John Gatewood, Thos C Green, Wm Johnson, M R Kauf
Prison Items --The following arrivals were noted at Castle Thunder yesterday, Corralfus Harris and Jerry Reid, co E, 15th N. C; Jas W. Baker. co H, 12th N C; Urian Ceun, co A, 10th Cap. John Nott 1st S. C; Michael co E, 19th Va. Battalion, substitution and desert Henry M Dulfield, co R. 25th Va. for punishment and Rex. Williams, for lurking about Fredericksburg and being a suspicious character. There were several discharges yesterday. Among those turned but a few days ago were all the deserters from the Abolition army who have from time to time, left their comrades and sought refuge in the South.