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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 12
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Confederate Congress.first session.Senate.
Friday, February 31st, 1862.
The Senate was in session but an hour.
A committee to act in conjunction with the committee of the House, in making preparations for the inauguration of the President, was appointed.
On motion of Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, the House resolution was adopted pledging all the resources of the Confederacy to support the state of Virginia in the determination expressed by her Legislature to drive the enemy from her borders and maintain the ancient boundaries of the Commonwealth.
Under the resolution dividing the Senators into three classes, whose terms shall be, respectively, of two years, four years, and six years, the ballots were drawn with the following result:
Terms of present Senators.
Alabama.--C. C. Clay, 2 years; W. L. Yancey, 6 years.
Arkansas--Mr. Johnson, 2 years; Mr. Mitchell, 6 years.
Florida--Mr. Baker, 2 years; Mr. Maxwell, 4 years.
Georgia.--Mr. Toombs, 2 years; Mr
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 12
Pierce (search for this): article 13
Bush (search for this): article 13
Gray (search for this): article 13
Chas (search for this): article 13
Eddy (search for this): article 13
Joseph Knight (search for this): article 13
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Western Virginia News
--The Superior at Bloomery--The Confederate loss, says the Winchester Virginia, in the attack on Bloomery, Hampshire county, was two wounded and thirty prisoners. The Yankees admit the loss of seven killed and fifteen wounded. The Confederate militia were surprised.--Colonel Scincludiver, of Berkeley, was in command.
He escaped.
The names of the prisoners taken by the Yankees are as follows:
Col R. F. Baldwin, Capt Lovett, Capt Wm Lodge, Capt Willis, Capt Beard, Lieut Col McCoole; David Carper, Isaac Carper and Chas Duval, of Capt Eddy's company; Chas W Bush, of Capt Bitzer's mounted militia; Jas Bell, of Capt Lodge's company; Thomas Steele, David Gratze, Adam Lawyer, Joseph Knight, Jos Ritter, and Buckner Massey, of Capt Pierce's company; Wm Jenkins, Geo Clark, and Wm Helland, of Capt Willis's company; Samuel McKown, of Capt Lodge's company; Lieut R. L Gray, of Capt Bear's Winchester company; and Jos McCartney, of Winchester.
Our troops, after t