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The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Contraband trade in Illinois--Seizure of medicines, &c. (search)
House, in communicating its adherence, announced its nomination of Messrs.Charles W. Russell, Wm. Daniels, jr., Wm. Ballard Preston, R. M. T. Hunter, and Wm. C. Rivesm they severally preferred. Messrs. Collier, Christian, and Hart in behalf of Russell and Rives. Messrs. Robertson, Douglas, and Alderson for Messrs. Hunter and Preston, and Messrs. Neeson, Brannan, and Wylier, for Mr. Russell, of Wheeling. Mr. Robertson, at the conclusion of the debate, stated that in view of the statemed undergone a change, and that he now believed it to be his duty to vote for Mr. Russell, instead of Mr. Preston. The Senate then sent a communication to the HoNash, Pate, Quesenberry, Thomas of Fairfax, Thompson, and Urquhart. For Mr. Russell--Messrs. Armstrong, Bales, Brannon, Bruce, Christian of Augusta, Collier, Di4 Necessary to a choice83 Of these, Mr. Hunter received140 Mr. Preston88 Mr. Russell62 Mr. Rives23 Mr. Floyd7 Mr. Daniels2 Mr. J. M. Mason1 Mr. Wise1 O
The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], "Sawery" Bennett's opinion of old Abe. (search)
d, again nominated R. M. T. Hunter. Mr. Crockett re-nominated William Ballard Preston. Mr. Green nominated Chas. W. Russell. Mr. Walker nominated Wm. C. Rives, of Albemarle. Mr. Collier, of Petersburg, nominated William Daniel, Jrsh, Tomlin, Treadway, Tyler, Samuel Wilson, Woodhouse, Woodson, Woolfolk, Wright, and Mr. Speaker.--Total 67. For Mr. Russell--Messrs. J. T. Anderson, Bass, Blue, Booten, Bradford, Carpenter, Collier, Daniels, Edmunds, Franklin, Gatewood, Georg James. For Mr. Barbour--Mr. Carpenter. Recapitulation. R. M. T. Hunter, 105; Wm. Ballard Preston, 67; Charles W. Russell, 39; William C. Rives, 11; John B. Floyd, 7; William Daniel, Jr., 2; James M. Mason, Henry A. Wise and James Barboue following as the result of the vote on joint ballot: Robert M. T. Hunter140 William Ballard Preston88 Charles W. Russell62 William O. Rives23 John B. Floyd7 William Daniel, Jr.2 James M. Mason1 James Barbour1 Henry A. Wise1 W
Charles W. Russell. The vote received by this gentleman yesterday, for the office of Senator from Virginia to the Confederate Congress, was a commitment well deserved. It could not have been bestowed on one more worthy as a patriot, and a patriot who has proved his devotion by his sacrifices. Nor could it have been well bestowed on one more entitled to it for mental qualifications. Mr. Russell would have adorned the position, and would have worthily and ably represented his State in the The vote received by this gentleman yesterday, for the office of Senator from Virginia to the Confederate Congress, was a commitment well deserved. It could not have been bestowed on one more worthy as a patriot, and a patriot who has proved his devotion by his sacrifices. Nor could it have been well bestowed on one more entitled to it for mental qualifications. Mr. Russell would have adorned the position, and would have worthily and ably represented his State in the Confederate Senate.