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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)
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 large majority, voted to insist; which being communicated to the House, a message was returned by the House that it adhered to its refusal. Mr. Coghill moved to appoint a committee of conference; and thereupon Messrs. Coghill, Douglass, and Thomas, of Fairfax, were appointed such committee, to confer with a committee on the part of the House, on the subject of disagreement. The committee of conference reported that the joint committee being unable to agree on the subject referred to th
House again refused to cencur with the Senate in postponing, by a vote of ayes 48, noes 59. Mr. Buford moved an adjournment until 7.30 P. M., but the House refused to adjourn. After another long pause a fourth message was received from the Senate, asking for a joint committee of conference, and appointing three members of the committee on the part of the Senate. On motion of Mr. Shefeny, the House agreed to the joint committee of conference, and the Speaker appointed the following committee on the part of the House: Messrs. Sheffey, Rutherfoord, Jones, Thomas, and Wilson, of Isle of Wight. At ten minutes past six o'clock the committee appointed by the House to confer with the Senate committee made a report that the joint committee had been unable to agree upon any terms further than a postponement of the execution of the order of the day until to-morrow, (Thursday,) at 12½ o'clock P. M. The report of the committee was agreed to, and the House then adjourned.
ntertained with regard to the safety of the fleet. There appears to be great activity in Washington. A large number of field batteries have left the city for some point unknown. Dr. Blackwell was buried here to-day with military honors. The Philadelphia Press, of the 21st, has been received here. The following is an account of a Federal victory at Somerset, Ky.: "Cincinmati,Jan. 20.--A combined attack had been made on Zollicoffer's entrenchments by Generals Schaeff and Thomas, resulting in a complete victory, and the Stars and Stripes now wave over the rebel for tincations. Our troops captured all their camp property, and a large number of prisoners. The rebel loss was heavy. Zollcoffer's dead body is in possession of our forces. Balits Peyton, jr. one of Zollicoffer's staff, was also killed. There were 275 of the rebels killed and wounded, which were found on the ground. The 10th Indiana lost 75 killed and wounded. No further Federal loss." The report