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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Small Por and Starvation among the Yankees — a feeling of safety — during Brover. (search)
Upon the motion to postpone an animated debate arose, in which Messrs. Newlon, Taliaferro, Collier, Thomas of Fairfax, Christian of Augusta, Robertson, and Day, participated, in favor of the postponement, and Messrs.Coghill, Pennybacker, Dolglass, Isbell, Newman, and Alderson, against it. Upon the motion being put, it was decided in the affirmative--25 ayes to 21 days--as follows: Airs--Messrs. Armstrong, Ball, Brannon, Carraway, B. Christian, Coliter, Day, J. Dickenson, Early, Frazier, Greever, Hart, Marshall, Massrs, McKenney, Neeson, Newlon, Newman, Pate, Robertson, Taliaferro, H. W. Thomas, C. Thomas, Whittle, and Wittten--25. Noks--Messrs. Alderson, Bales, Branch, Brace, J. Christian, Coghill, A. D. Dickinson, Douglass Finney, Garnett, Harvey, Isbell, Johnson, Logan, Lynch, Nash, Pennybacker, Quesenberry, Thompson, Urquhart, and Wiley--21. The Senate took a brief recess to allow time for the communication of the above resolution to the House of Delegates. A
rder of United States Marshal. James Hooper, arrested upon an order from Sergeant Wright, upon the charge, as alleged by the officer making the arrest, of voting a treasonable ticket. Michael Carroll and Wm. Murphy, arrested for fighting at the 4th precinct, sixth ward. Corroll dismissed, Murphy committed. Dantel S. Wheadon, for obstructing the polls at the 4th precinct, 2d ward. J. H. H. Fcose, inciting a row at the 2d precinct, 6th ward. Middle District. Cornelius Frazier, charged with riot on the 19th of April. George W. Reycolde, charged with using treasonable language. William G. Ray, charged with fittering treasonable language at the 6th ward polls. John Ray, arrested for interfering with the officers which arrested his son, W. G. Ray, above named. Wm. H. H. Dashiell, holding treasonable tickets. John S. Behand, for disorderly conduct at the 10th ward polls. Lewis Mass, attempting to vote illegally. Daniel O'Neil,