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The Daily Dispatch: May 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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resolution on the table. On that motion the years and y were called, with the following result — year 8, May 21. The Senate returned to lay on the table. Mr. Newton thought the time had come for prompt action on this subject. The time was fast coming when the Legislature may be left without a quorum. Being satisfied of thr had expected the contingencies of this hour, but now he should vote for it. Mr. Armstrong felt embarrassed; but having doubt, could not vote for it. Mr. Newton said that the Senate had recognized other ordinances of the Convention, and it was singular they could not recognize this for example — that one changing the woding. The vote was taken and lost — yeas 16, nays 16--as follows: Yeas--Messrs Alderson, Brannon, Bruce, Coghill, Finney, Isbell, Johnson, Nash, Neeson. Newton, New n, Pate. Pennybacker, Quesenberry, Spitier, and Whitten--16. Yeas--Messrs. Armstrong, Bail, Branch, Carraway, Collier, Dickenson of Prince Edward, Ear<
Fayette Artillery. The following is a list of casualties in the Richmond Fayette Artillery, in the battle of Williamsburg, on Monday last. Killed--Delaware Crafton, Delaware Branen, George Smith, and Joseph Bock. Wounded — George A. Newton, in arm, Wm. S. Vanderbilt, in arm;--Monday, in side R. B. Dowden, struck on head with a fragment of shell; Corporal E. W. Gaines; Wm T. Martin, slightly. This company was in the hottest of the battle during the entire day, and received a high compliment from Gen. McLaze, commanding the brigade.