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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Hall, Ephraim B. Hall, Hammond, Hoge, Hubbard, Hughes, Hull, Jackson, Peter C. Johnston, Lewis, McGiew, McNeill, Masters, Moffett, Orrick, Osburn, Patrick, Porter, Pugh, Sharp, Sitlington, Staples, Alex, H. H. Stuart, Chapman J. Stuart, White, and Willey--46. Nays--Messrs. Ambler, Armstrong, Blakey, Blow, Rouldin, Boyd. Branch, Bruce, Caperton, Chambliss, Conn, Robert Y. Conrad, James H. Cox. Richard H. Cox. Fisher, Flournoy, Garland, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell. Marmaduke Johnson, Kent, Kilby, Leake, McComas, James B. Mallory, Marshall, Marye, Miller, Montague, Morrie, Morton, Neblett, Nelson, Parks, Preston. Price, Randolph, Richardson, Robert E. Scott, William C. Scott Seawell, Sheffey, Slaughter, Southall, Speed, Spurieck, Strange, Sutherlin, Tredway, Robert H. Turner, Franklin P. Turner, Whitfleid, Wilson, and Wysor--61. So the motion to lay on the table was carried in the negative. The resolutions were then referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. Order of
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.snow storm — diphtheria — Accident, &c. Suffolk, Va.,March 18th. Mr. J. R. Kilby, who is our delegate in the Convention, is not also our representative in the Legislature, as your printers made me say in my last. The weather of Friday last — a violent snow storm — is being repeated to-day, only a little more so. Alas! even in climate our once noble State is fast becoming identified with the Korean Association. Indeed, nearly all her pride and independence has long ago "frizz up," and her Convention exults daily in giving publicity to the fact. That fearful disease, diphtheria, has renewed its ravages in our midst. Several children and young people are now lying at the point of death with it, while on Saturday, little Marmaduke, the only son of our much esteemed fellow-citizen, Mr. Wm. Jones, was borne to the grave a victim. The child was very generally and much beloved. On yesterday afternoon a party of young gentl
McNell, R. Vance, W. L. Jones. Mecklenburg — W Baskerville, Jr. E. R. Chambers, Dr. W. H. Jones. Mercer — James S. Grigaby, W. H. French, Elliott Vawter. Middlesex — George L. Nicholson, E. T. Montague, Wm. S. Christian. Monongalia — Alexander Wade, John Wallace, Joseph McLane. Monroe — A. T. Caperton, J. H. Harnesberger, James M. Nickell. Montgomery — R. D. Montague, John B Radford, A. P. Eskridge. Morgan — J. S. Duckwall, Col. S. Johnston, Johnson Orrick. Nansemond — J. R. Kilby, H. H. Kelly, W. S. Riddick. Nelson — John B. Coles, Thomas J. Massie, F. L. Whitehead. New Kent — Ira L. Bowles, E. B. Lacy, W. W. Taliaferro. Nicholas — John McAnany, John Duffy, Joseph A. Alderson. Norfolk City — Charles Sharp, F. F. Ferguson, J. Marsden Smith. Norfolk County--F. Wilson, Tapley Portlock, E. A. Hatton. Northampton — Geo. T. Yerby, L. B. Nottingham, M. W. Fisher. Northumberland — S. F. Rice, F. Downing, S. A. M Leland Nottoway — T.