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The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Contraband trade in Illinois--Seizure of medicines, &c. (search)
he House, announcing that the name of Mr. Daniels was withdrawn from the nomination of the House. Messrs. Robertson, Douglas, Collier, Neeson, Christian of Augusta, Alderson, Newman, Hart, Brannan, Wylie, and Newlon severally addressed the Senate, urging the election of the nominees whom 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 statements that had been made by several gentlemen, his opinions had 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 House that they were ready to proceed to the election, and the names of the Senators were then called for their votes; when it appeared that those who vote