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command nothing is known outside of Headquarters. Our own impression, formed while in Pensacola, is that there will be no battle at all at Pickens, or at least that it is not now the intention of the Confederate authorities to attack it. Arkansas was by unanimous vote admitted a State of the Southern Confederacy, and its delegates to the Southern Congress. They are R. W. Johnson, of Pine Bluff; A. Rust, of Little Rock; A. H. Garland, of Little Rock; W. W. Watkins, of Carrollton; H. F. Thomasson, of Van Buren,--N. Y. Times, May 26. Three merchants of Baltimore, Jerome A. Pendergrast, James Whiteford, and George McGowan, were arrested charged with riotous conduct in obstructing the track of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on the 19th of April, while the Massachusetts troops were en route to Washington. They were under indictment by the Grand Jury, and were admitted to bail.--N. Y. Times, May 26. The military department of Virginia, to embrace eastern Virginia to the s
The two Eras, April 19, 1775, and April 19, 1861, P. 34 The Union, right or Wrong, P. 86 The United States flag, P. 18 The Uprising of the North, P. 121 The Voices of the Hour, P. 117 The Volunteer, P. 103 The war Storm, P. 35 The will for the Deed, P. 87 The Yankee Volunteers, P. 63 The Yard-Arm Tree, P. 86 The Zouave's battle Song, P. 74 Thomas, Gen., D. 108 Thomas, John L., D. 69 Thomas, —, Judge, of Boston, D. 49 Thomasson, H. F., D. 72 Thompson, George W., Judge, D. 82; proclamation, at Wheeling, Va., May 28, Doc. 295 Thompson, —, judge, speech at Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 113 Thompson, Joseph P., D. D., notices of, P. 13; D. 38 Thompson, John R., P. 65 Thompson, W. P., D. 82 Thompson, —, Secretary, commissioner from Mississippi, D. 5; resigned, D. 12 Thouvenel, M., Doc. 191 Through Baltimore, the Voice of Pennsylvania Volunteers, P. 32 Ticknor, Frank, M. D., P. 64<
Congress of the Confederate States of America. Alabama. R. W. Walker, Florence, Alabama. R. H. Smith, Mobile, Alabama. J. L. M. Curry, Talladega, Alabama. W. P. Chilton, Montgomery, Alabama. S. F. Hale, Eutaw, Alabama. John Gill Shorter, Eufaula, Alabama. Colin J. McRae, Mobile, Alabama. H. C. Jones, Russellville, Alabama. Nich. Davis, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama. Arkansas. Robert W. Johnson, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Albert Rust, Little Rock, Arkansas. H. F. Thomasson. Van Buren, Arkansas. A. H. Garland, Little Rock, Arkansas. W. W. Watkins, Carrolton, Arkansas. Florida. Jackson Morton, Milton, Florida. G. T. Ward, Tallahassee, Florida. J. B. Owens, Cottage P. O., Florida. Georgia. Robert Toombs, Washington, Georgia. Howell Cobb, Athens, Georgia. Francis S. Bartow, Savannah, Georgia. Martin J. Crawford, Columbus, Georgia. Eugenius A. Nisbet, Macon, Georgia. Benjamin H. Hill, Lagrange, Georgia. A. R. Wright,
f the House of Delegates at the Capitol, at 12 o'clock M. Hon. Howell Cobb, in the Chair, called the Assembly to order. The Rev. Dr. S. K. Talmadge, of Georgia, then offered up an affecting prayer. By direction of the President, the roll of the Confederate States was called alphabetically, and the following named members were ascertained to be present: From Alabama.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, Nich. P. Davis and H. C. Jones. From Arkansas.--Robert W. Johnson, H. F. Thomasson, A. H. Garland and W. W. Watkins. From Florida.--None. From Georgia.--Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, Eugenius A. Nisbet, Benjamin H. Hill, A. R. Wright and Augustus H. Kenan. From Louisiana--John Perkins, Jr., A. DeClout, Charles M. Conrad, D. S. Kenner and Henry Marshall. From Mississippi.--Wiley P. Harris, Walker Brook and J. T. Harrison. From South Carolina.--L. M. Keitt, C. G. Memminger and W. W. Boyce. From Texas--Louis T. Wigfall, John H. Reagan, John He