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Forsyth, of the State of Alabama, and Mr. Martin J. Crawford, of the State of Georgia, on the 11th ch he had been charged by Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford to present to the Secretary in person. In that communication, Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford inform the Secretary of State that they have beenomply with the request of Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford. On the 4th of March inst., the then newn the manner described by Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford, or in any other manner than with the consentomply with the request of Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford, to appoint a day on which they may present the is obliged to state to Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford that he has no authority, nor is he at libertf State then asked for the address of Messr. Crawford and Forsyth, the members of the Commission, ts understood, with their (Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford's) consent." This is true; but it is alshave the honor to be, John Forstte, Martin J. Crawford, A. B. Roman. A true copy o[10 more...]
The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Financial and commercial independence. (search)
Personal. --Among the arrivals in this city yesterday were Maj. J. B. Walton, Washington Artillery Battalion; Lieut. W. M. Owen, of do.; Hon. R. B. Rhett, Jr., South Carolina; J. S. Sydner, Galveston, Texas; Hon. J. S. Wethered, Baltimore; Hon. D. M. Barringer, North Carolina; Geo. Loyall, Jr., Norfolk; J. Wilson Hodges, Baltimore; Capt. Chas De Reignie, First Regiment Polish Brigade, New Orleans; Hon. Martin J. Crawford, Georgia; Dr. N. M. Jeter, do.
Provisional Congress. We append a list of the members now attending the sessions of Congress: Alabama.--R. W. Walker, R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, W. P. Chilton, S. F. Hale, Colin J. McRae, H. C. Jones. Arkansas.--Robert W. Johnson, H. T. Thomasson, W. W. Watkins. Florida.--Jackson Morton,--Ward, J. B. Owens. Georgia.--Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, Martin J. Crawford, Eugenius A. Nisbet, Benj. H. Hill, A. R. Wright, Augustus H. Kenan, Alex. H. Stephens. Louisiana.--John Perkins, Jr., Charles M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, Edward Sparrow. Mississippi.--Wiley P. Harris, Walker Brooke, W. S. Barry, J. T. Harrison, J. A. P. Campbell. North Carolina.--Geo. Davis, W. W. Avery, W. N. H. Smith, Thomas Ruffin, T. McDowell, A. W. Venable, J. M. Morehead, Burton Craige, A. T. Davidson. South Carolina.--R. B. Rhett, Sr., C. G. Memminger, W. Porcher Miles, W. W. Boyce. Tennessee.--Messrs. House, Thomas, Jones, Caruthers, Atkins, De Witt, Currin. Texas.--John H. Reagan, John
Senator from Georgia. --Georgia elects a Senator this winter. Already there are a dozen candidates. Among those most prominent are Messrs. Toombs (U. S. Senator at the time Georgia seceded,) Herschel V. Johnson, T. Buller King, Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Martin J. Crawford, Howell Cobb, and L. J. Cartrell. The Legislature is in session now, and the election comes off shortly. Many of the aspirants are now in attendance there, hobnobbing with the members.
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