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Albert Sidney Johnston (search for this): article 1
Congress, yesterday. business of importance or general inter was in the House of Representations yesterday. Nearly the whole time of open session was occupied in the consideration of the Arkansas election case, and the adjourned without coming to any de The following resolution was offered Mr. Foots, of Tenn., dopted; Received, That Mr. Johnston, the contestant, allowed to speak and be heard by this in vindication of his claim, and that Garland, the present occupant, be to speak in reply and close the debate. addition to this two resolutions were to, which we present, the first offered Mr. Gartrell, the other by Mr. Peseins, La. Received, That the Committee on Ways and be instructed to inquire into the expel of providing for the payment of all marshals in the Confederate States for ing the venous for the year 1860, and report bill or otherwise. Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiry be instructed to inquire what legislation is necessary to in
Congress, yesterday. business of importance or general inter was in the House of Representations yesterday. Nearly the whole time of open session was occupied in the consideration of the Arkansas election case, and the adjourned without coming to any de The following resolution was offered Mr. Foots, of Tenn., dopted; Received, That Mr. Johnston, the contestant, allowed to speak and be heard by this in vindication of his claim, and that Garland, the present occupant, be to speak in reply and close the debate. addition to this two resolutions were to, which we present, the first offered Mr. Gartrell, the other by Mr. Peseins, La. Received, That the Committee on Ways and be instructed to inquire into the expel of providing for the payment of all marshals in the Confederate States for ing the venous for the year 1860, and report bill or otherwise. Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiry be instructed to inquire what legislation is necessary to i
the whole time of open session was occupied in the consideration of the Arkansas election case, and the adjourned without coming to any de The following resolution was offered Mr. Foots, of Tenn., dopted; Received, That Mr. Johnston, the contestant, allowed to speak and be heard by this in vindication of his claim, and that Garland, the present occupant, be to speak in reply and close the debate. addition to this two resolutions were to, which we present, the first offered Mr. Gartrell, the other by Mr. Peseins, La. Received, That the Committee on Ways and be instructed to inquire into the expel of providing for the payment of all marshals in the Confederate States for ing the venous for the year 1860, and report bill or otherwise. Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiry be instructed to inquire what legislation is necessary to insure the punishment of mes in the army, and not provided for un the military code, and which have occur in localities surren
Congress, yesterday. business of importance or general inter was in the House of Representations yesterday. Nearly the whole time of open session was occupied in the consideration of the Arkansas election case, and the adjourned without coming to any de The following resolution was offered Mr. Foots, of Tenn., dopted; Received, That Mr. Johnston, the contestant, allowed to speak and be heard by this in vindication of his claim, and that Garland, the present occupant, be to speak in reply and close the debate. addition to this two resolutions were to, which we present, the first offered Mr. Gartrell, the other by Mr. Peseins, La. Received, That the Committee on Ways and be instructed to inquire into the expel of providing for the payment of all marshals in the Confederate States for ing the venous for the year 1860, and report bill or otherwise. Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiry be instructed to inquire what legislation is necessary to i
n session was occupied in the consideration of the Arkansas election case, and the adjourned without coming to any de The following resolution was offered Mr. Foots, of Tenn., dopted; Received, That Mr. Johnston, the contestant, allowed to speak and be heard by this in vindication of his claim, and that Garland, the present occupant, be to speak in reply and close the debate. addition to this two resolutions were to, which we present, the first offered Mr. Gartrell, the other by Mr. Peseins, La. Received, That the Committee on Ways and be instructed to inquire into the expel of providing for the payment of all marshals in the Confederate States for ing the venous for the year 1860, and report bill or otherwise. Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiry be instructed to inquire what legislation is necessary to insure the punishment of mes in the army, and not provided for un the military code, and which have occur in localities surrendered to the enemy.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
en session was occupied in the consideration of the Arkansas election case, and the adjourned without coming to any de The following resolution was offered Mr. Foots, of Tenn., dopted; Received, That Mr. Johnston, the contestant, allowed to speak and be heard by this in vindication of his claim, and that Garland, the present occupant, be to speak in reply and close the debate. addition to this two resolutions were to, which we present, the first offered Mr. Gartrell, the other by Mr. Peseins, La. Received, That the Committee on Ways and be instructed to inquire into the expel of providing for the payment of all marshals in the Confederate States for ing the venous for the year 1860, and report bill or otherwise. Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiry be instructed to inquire what legislation is necessary to insure the punishment of mes in the army, and not provided for un the military code, and which have occur in localities surrendered to the enemy.
March 17th (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$25 reward --For John, A man bright, with quite a full head of hair, inclined to be very bushy. He went to the Market with say cart on the 17th of March and left the cart in the street and has not since been seen or heard from. I will give the above reward if taken in this State, and if taken in any other State. John is quite intelligent and very polite. He is about 28 to 30 years old, and has a small scar on one of his hands. He was dressed with blue homespun pants and dark overcoat. and draft-colored felt , when he left. He was hired by me of Wm N. Yarbour, adm'r of Jesse Yarbour dec'd, of However I will pay the above reward and all expense if delivered to me in Richmond or lodged in jail so that I get him again. Edward Griffin. [mh 21--sod2w*]
Edward Griffin (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$25 reward --For John, A man bright, with quite a full head of hair, inclined to be very bushy. He went to the Market with say cart on the 17th of March and left the cart in the street and has not since been seen or heard from. I will give the above reward if taken in this State, and if taken in any other State. John is quite intelligent and very polite. He is about 28 to 30 years old, and has a small scar on one of his hands. He was dressed with blue homespun pants and dark overcoat. and draft-colored felt , when he left. He was hired by me of Wm N. Yarbour, adm'r of Jesse Yarbour dec'd, of However I will pay the above reward and all expense if delivered to me in Richmond or lodged in jail so that I get him again. Edward Griffin. [mh 21--sod2w*]
Jesse Yarbour (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$25 reward --For John, A man bright, with quite a full head of hair, inclined to be very bushy. He went to the Market with say cart on the 17th of March and left the cart in the street and has not since been seen or heard from. I will give the above reward if taken in this State, and if taken in any other State. John is quite intelligent and very polite. He is about 28 to 30 years old, and has a small scar on one of his hands. He was dressed with blue homespun pants and dark overcoat. and draft-colored felt , when he left. He was hired by me of Wm N. Yarbour, adm'r of Jesse Yarbour dec'd, of However I will pay the above reward and all expense if delivered to me in Richmond or lodged in jail so that I get him again. Edward Griffin. [mh 21--sod2w*]
Wm N. Yarbour (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$25 reward --For John, A man bright, with quite a full head of hair, inclined to be very bushy. He went to the Market with say cart on the 17th of March and left the cart in the street and has not since been seen or heard from. I will give the above reward if taken in this State, and if taken in any other State. John is quite intelligent and very polite. He is about 28 to 30 years old, and has a small scar on one of his hands. He was dressed with blue homespun pants and dark overcoat. and draft-colored felt , when he left. He was hired by me of Wm N. Yarbour, adm'r of Jesse Yarbour dec'd, of However I will pay the above reward and all expense if delivered to me in Richmond or lodged in jail so that I get him again. Edward Griffin. [mh 21--sod2w*]
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