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The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], Terrible affair in Franklin county, Ky. (search)
ght this was one of the most important questions that had arisen for the action of the House. We are not able to foresee what may be the length or uncertainties of this war, and it becomes us, therefore, to do what we can to conciliate the various interests within our Common wealth. He reviewed the various arguments presented in the previous discussions of this question; and in concluding he expressed the hope that the representatives of the Northwest, themselves, would soon have an opportunity, on this floor, to vindicate their section, if possible, from the charges made against it. Mr. Robinson, of Richmond, was opposed to the indefinite postponement of the resolutions which provided for filling these vacancies. The question was further elaborately argued by Messrs., Bouldin, Hunter, McKinney, and Barbour, who set forth the constitutional objections to the filling of vacancies in the manner proposed. At the conclusion of Mr. Barbour's argument the House adjourned.