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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation Society. (search)
ether under the auspices of the Emancipation Society. The chairman was Mr. William Evans, doubtless a most worthy and estimable member of society, but who, as a politician, orater, or public man, is utterly unknown beyond the confines of Exeter. Hall. Mr. P. A. Taylor, M. P., is a rampant kind of Republican, who very speedily found his level in the Commons House of Parliament. Mr. Thomas Hughes is a crochety clever man, who gained some literary reputation by an amusing boys" book called "Tom Brown's School Days," and lost it by an inconceivably stupid novel called " Tom Brown at Oxford." The Rev. Newman Hall and Baptist Noel are fluent preachers, sufficiently popular in some Dissenting circles. Mr. Edmond Beales is, we believe, a respectable auctioneer. Mr. Morse is the American Consul-General in London, and nothing further need be said about him. Mr. Chamerovow is, or was, the secretary of the Anti Slavery Society, and a gentleman whom we should be loth to suspect of the capacity
The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation Society. (search)
able. The Senate was in secret session on a message from the Governor concerning the line. At 3 o'clock a creases was taken until 8 o'clock. House of Delegates.--The House was called to order at 11 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Buford, a special committee of five was appointed to report a bill amending the first section of an act passed March 29, 1862, suspending sales in legal proceedings. Mr. Crockett offered a resolution, which was agreed to tendering the use of this Hall to the Confederate House of Representatives during the recess of the General Assembly. The House resolved into secret session to consider a communication from the Governor After a few minutes thus spent the doors were reopened, and. On motion of Mr. River, the bill amending the act relative to enclosures to contain was taken up and considered. The wars the courts of the counties enamerated to in their respective counties; the amendment which simply provides for keeping up outsi