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erford, Peter Saunders, jr., Sheffey, Steger, Tate, Taylor, Ward, Williams, Woodhouse, and Wynne.--39. Nays.--Messrs. Bass, Bradford, Burks, Carpenter, Cecil, Clarke, Dice, Edmunds, Eggleston, Ewing, Fleming, Franklin, Friend, George, Green, Hunter, Johnson, Jones, Kyle, Lundy, Lynn, McCamant, A. W. McDonald, Isaac E. McDonald, McKinney. Montague, Newton, Orgain, jr., Prince, Reld, Riddick, Robinson, Shannon, Small, Sherrard, Spady, Staples, Thomas, Thrash, Tyler, Vermillion, West, James L. Wilson, Woolfolk, Wootten, Wright.--40. Not voting--39. The Speaker of the House, Mr. James L. Kemper, was granted leave of absence for the rest of the session, on motion of Mr. Edmunds. At the instance of the same gentleman, a resolution of thanks was unanimously voted Mr. Kemper for the able, impartial and dignified manner in which he has discharged the duties devolved upon him. Mr. Kember replied with much feeling and considerable success. Mr. H. W. Sheffey was elected S
too nearly succeeded, not to admit the question of a want of caution somewhere. The telegram also states that the enemy were in pursuit of our forces; and if so, it is not at all improbable that a second engagement has taken place ere this. Up to 11 o'clock last night, no later intelligence was received. The following is an exact copy of the dispatch received by Gov. Letcher yesterday: Staunton, March 23.--Gen. Jackson engaged the enemy, 18,000 strong, at Barton's Mills, five miles this side of Winchester, Sunday at 11 P. M. After a severe contest, Jackson was compelled to retreat, with heavy loss of men and officers. Capt. Antrom of Augusta, was wounded and taken prisoner; Lieuts. Dale and Wilson, of the 5th Virginia regiment, were killed, Capt. Buford is among the missing. Maj. Jackson and Lt. Williams are missing and supposed to be killed. Our loss is about 200. Gen. Jackson retreated to Cedar Creek. Baggage all saved. The enemy are advancing. A. W. Harman.