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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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nce of which he might have been the author, was discharged from detention, on motion of Mr. Hopkins, of Washington county. Mr. Staats wore a blue cockade, and applauded vociferously when the intelligence was received of the Star of the West having been fired into by the parties now in Fort Moultrie. The resolutions of Mr. Robertson, after further debate, were finally referred to a select committee, consisting of Messrs. Robertson, Yerby, Bass, Christian, Anderson, Magrader of Albemarle, Smith of Taylor, Witten and Newton, with power to sit immediately. On motion of Mr. Kemper, the House then proceeded to the consideration of the Convention bill; the first section of which was variously amended and debated. Further debate on the Convention bill was postponed, to allow the reading of a report from the select committee. Mr. Robertson, the chairman, presented the following series of resolutions as the result of the deliberations of the committee: 1. Resolved, by the G
Yet for hire --Five likely Men, seven Boys, four Women, one Girl one Black Smith. for Rent--Two new Tenements, in of my office and three Houses below the Poor House Spring just beyond corporation line. G. W. H. Tyler, General Ag't, Marshall at between 7th and 6th ja 11--3t