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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address of Congress to the people of the Confederate States: joint resolution in relation to the war. (search)
llere, J. W. Moore, Lucius J. Dupre, John D. C. Atkins, Israel Welsh, William G. Swan, F. B. Sexton, T. L. Burnett, George G. Vest, Wm. Porcher Miles, E. Barksdale, Charles F. Collier, P. W. Gray, W. W. Clarke, William W. Boyce, John R. Chambliss, John J. McRae, John Perkins, Jr., Robert Johnson, James Farrow, W. D. Simpson, Lucius J. Gartrell, M. D. Graham, John B. Baldwin, E. M. Bruce, Thomas B. Hanly, W. P. Chilton, O. R. Kenan, C. M. Conrad, H. W. Bruce, David Clopton, W. B. Machen, D. C. DeJarnette, H. C. Chambers, Thomas Menees, S. A. Miller, James M. Baker, Robert W. Barnwell, A. G. Brown, Henry C. Burnett, Allen T. Caperton, John B. Clark, Clement C. Clay, William T. Dortch, Landon C. Haynes, Gustavus A. Henry, Benjamin H. Hill, R. M. T. Hunter, Robert Jemison, Jr.; Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia; Robert W. Johnson, of Arkansas; Waldo P. Johnson, of Missouri; Augustus E. Maxwell, Charles B. Mitchel, W. S. Oldham, James L. Orr, James Phelan, Edwin G. Reade, T. J. Semmes, Willia
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Members of the First and Second Congresses of the Confederate States. (search)
organTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.Frank B. SextonTexasMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.John R. WilcoxTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.William B. WrightTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.John B. BaldwinVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.Thomas S. BocockVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress; speaker. Hon.Alexander R. BotelerVirginiaMember of First Congress. Hon.John R. ChamblissVirginiaMember of First Congress; afterwards Brigadier-General. Hon.D. C. DeJarnetteVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.David FunstenVirginiaMember of Second Congress. Hon.M. R. H. GarnettVirginiaMember of First Congress. Hon.Thomas S. GholsonVirginiaMember of Second Congress. Hon.John Goode, JrVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.James P. HolcombeVirginiaMember of First Congress; afterwards special agent to Canada. Hon.F. W. M. HollidayVirginiaMember of Second Congress. Hon.Albert G. JenkinsVirginiaMember of First Congress; afterwards Br
Political. --The discussion between Messrs. Lyons and Gilmer, at Metropolitan Hall, was listened to by a large audience. The headquarters of the Breckinridge Democracy will be open to-day and Monday for the enrollment of voters. Hon. John S. Pendleton addressed the Bell and Everett party at the Club House on Thursday night. His speech is pronounced an able one by those who heard it. --The Bell and Everett Club of Manchester will be addressed to-night by Messrs. Crane and Burwell. The Commissioners, Conductors, and Clerks, appointed to serve at the election next Tuesday, are requested to meet at the office of the City Sergeant, on Monday afternoon, at 4½ o'clock. Hon. D. C. Dejarnette will address the people of Henrico, at the Court-House, on Monday.
The Hon. D. C. Dejarnette will address the people of Henrico on Monday next, the 5th inst., at the Courthouse. no 3--2t
M. C.'s in town --Hon. John H. Reagan, of Texas, was at the Exchange Hotel on Friday night, and left on Saturday morning for home. Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, of this District, left Richmond for Washington Saturday evening. Hon. John L. Landrum, of Louisiana, was in the city on Saturday. Hon. Jas. A. Stallworth, of Alabama, was at the Exchange Hotel yesterday, on his way home from Washington.
on resolutions approving the Crittenden propositions, and by the adoption of resolutions in the New York and Massachusetts Legislatures, (doubtless to be followed by others,) offering men and money for the war of coercion. We have thus placed before you the facts and conclusions which have become manifest to us from this post of observation where you have placed us. There is nothing to be hoped from Congress; the remedy is with you alone, when you assemble in sovereign Convention. We conclude by expressing our solemn conviction that prompt and decided action by the people of Virginia in Convention will afford the surest means, under the providence of God, of averting an impending civil war, and preserving the hope of reconstructing a Union already dissolved. [Signed,] J. M. Mason, E. S. Martin, R. M. T. Hunter, H. A. Edmundson, D. C. Dejarnette, Roger A. Pryor, M. R. H. Garnett, Thos. S. Bocock, Shelton F. Leake, A. G. Jenkins. Washington City, 22d January, 1861
Personal. --Col. Geo. W. Lay, of Virginia, who lately resigned his commission in the C. S. Army, was at the Exchange Hotel yesterday; also, Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, of the Virginia Congressional delegation.
nion, with but two points showing, to represent the State as just emerging from the darkness. After the raising of the flag, the Chairman introduced the Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, and after him Mr. Hall, of Wetzell. Both of these gentlemen spoke very well, and received the close attention of the audience, and renewed and loud app whether Virginia shall go North or South. W. B. Gates, Esq., offered the following resolution, prefacing it with the remark that, as he did not vote for Mr. Dejarnette, he took greater pleasure in expressing at this time and place his satisfaction at the course pursued by him, especially in regard to the great question of the day: Resolved, That we approve of the course of the Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, our representative in the Congress of the late United States, especially in regard to all questions relating to the separation of our State from the Federal Union; and laying aside all the old distinction of parties, we fully endorse the sentiments wh
Personal. --The names of Hon. D. C. Dejarnette; Capt. Parrish, of steamship Yorktown Miles C. Selden, Jr., of Fort Kearney, Nebraska Territory, and many others, were registered at the Exchange Hotel and Ballard House yesterday.
Personal. --Hon. Robert Toombs and lady, of Ga., S. R. Todd, brother-in law of Mrs. Lincoln, Judge A. M. Saunders and daughter, of North Carolina, Judge Hopkins and lady, of Mobile, Ala., Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, of Caroline, Hon. Jas. A. Seddon, of Goochland, and A. W. McDonald, of Winchester, are at the Spotswood Hotel.