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ntly arrived here from Roanoke Island, state that no vessels connected with the Burnside fleet had been seen or heard from when they left, which was on Monday. Three of the gentlemanly officers of the French frigate Pomore, left this city Monday morning for Charleston, South Carolina. After arriving at the depot of the Seaboard and. Roanoke Railroad, they were handed complimentary tickets for the "round trip," and politely acknowledged the kindness of Mr. Wilson, the President, and Mr. Robertson, the Superintendent of the Company. It is rumored here that the French war ship Pomore, above mentioned, will go into the dry dock at the Confederate navy-yard here for repairs. The demise of two aged ladies, nearly related to distinguished men, well known here and who long since passed away from the busy and exciting scenes of life, has recently taken place. I allude to the widow of the late Judge Robert B. Taylor, of this city, and Mrs. Jane A. Hope, the eldest daughter of t
The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Contraband trade in Illinois--Seizure of medicines, &c. (search)
nouncing 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 Daniels was withdrawn from the nomination of the House.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, aeverally 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 chHarvey, Isbell, Johnson, Logan, Lynch, McKenney, Nash, Newman, Pate, Pennybacker, Quesenberry, Robertson, Spitler, Thomas of Henry, Thompson, Urquhart, Whittle, Wiley, and Witton. For Mr. Presto, Frazier, Hart, Harvey, Isbell, Logan, Marshall, Massie, Neeson, Newlon, Newman, Pennybacker, Robertson, Spitler, Thomas of Henry, Whittle, Wiley, and Witton. For Wm. C. Rives--Messrs. Ball, Ca
The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], "Sawery" Bennett's opinion of old Abe. (search)
Mr. Walker nominated Wm. C. Rives, of Albemarle. Mr. Collier, of Petersburg, nominated William Daniel, Jr., of Campbell. Messrs, Anderson of Rockbridge,Robertson of Richmond, Nolan, Vaiden and Spady, made speeches defining their positions. There being no more nominations made, the Speaker directed Mr. Newton to conve, Matthews, McCaMant, A. W. McDonald, J. E. McDonald, McGruder, McKinney, McLaughlin, Montague, Murdaugh, Newton, Noland, Orgain, Pitman, Prince, Riddick, Rives, Robertson, Robinson, Rowan, Rutherfoord, P. C. Saunders, R. C. Saunders, Shannon, Sheffey, Sherrard, Spady, Small, Staples, Steger, Tate, Taylor, Thomas, Thrash, Tomlin, T, Jordan, Kyle, Lundy, Lynn, Mallory, Matthews, McCamant, McGruder, McKinney, McLaughlin, Montague, Murdaugh, R. E. Nelson, Newton, Prince, Reid, Riddick, Rives, Robertson, Rowan, P. C. Saunders, R. C. Saunders, Sheffey, Spady, Staples, Steger, Taylor, Thrash, Tomlin, Treadway, Tyler, Samuel Wilson, Woodhouse, Woodson, Woolfolk, Wr
Legal decisions. --On Wednesday the Court of Appeals rendered the following decisions. Present Judges Allen, Daniel, Jr., Moncure, and Robertson — absent Judge Lee: Slater &c. vs. Commonwealth, upon writ of error from judgment Circuit Court of Williamsburg and James City county. Verdict set aside and cause remanded to court below. Virginia and Tennessee Railroad vs. Saunders's executors, upon a writ of supersedeas from judgment of Circuit Court of Lynchburg. Judgment affirmed. Miller vs. Beall, an infant suing by her next friend upon a writ of supersedeas to judgment of Circuit Court of Jefferson county. Judgment reversed, and cause remanded to court below.