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The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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R. Staples72,747J. L. Kemper71,687 A. E. Kennedy72,466T. M. Isabel71,106 Scattering votes. BellElectors.BreckinridgeElectors. J. H. Chandler332Thomas E Goods1174 L. B. Chandler150T. F. Tredway601 Francis H. Epps1361J. T. Tredway185 L. H. Chambers19T. J. Treadway94 John S. Thornton1176James F. Kemper447 John J. Thornton140James S. Kemper458 Jas T. Johnson1225Joseph L. Kemper894 Jas S. Johnson197John L. Kemper432 O. Christian427James L. Kimber327 D. H. Shackelford147Beverly R. Douglas1716 Andrew F. Kennedy995Eppa Hutton887 Andrew S. Kennedy526E. Hunter894 Andrew J. Kennedy33Thos. S. Isabel966 and. W. E. Kennedy12Thos. W. Isabel1488 Francis J. Anderson72Thos L. Isabel27 Walter R. Staples827Thos. J. Isabel264 Wm. R. Staples624James F. Massie90 W. R. Stables326I. R. Dunn500 Wm. Preston151Isaac R. Dunn160 James B. Newman447 John A. Newman510 John J. Newman429 John B. Newman402 Douglas ElectorsLincoln Electors. George Blow16,223Geo. Rev1,929 Henry L. Hop
and amendment, and expressed warm Union sentiments. He offered an amendment proposing to fine every Georgian two thousand dollars who sells a bale of cotton or a barrel of apples to any person north of Mason and Dixon's line! The amendment caused much commotion, and during the discussion which ensued conservative sentiments were freely uttered.--The bill was made the special order of the day for Friday next, when an exciting discussion is anticipated. It will be opposed by the disunionists and advocated by the conservatives, and should it pass, the Governor will probably veto it. [second Dispatch] Milledgeville, Nov. 30.--The Legislature to-day proceeded to the choice of an Elector. A. M. Colquitt was nominated in the place of McDonald. The following is the result:--Breckinridge 173, Bell 54, Douglas 8 --about 70 members not voting. The Bank bill passed the Senate this forenoon over the Governor's veto, by a vote of 95 to 73 and the House by a vote of 108 to 20.