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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1863., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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y suffered a loss of $510 upon ; and asking that some legislative enactment be adopted in relation to the system. Mr. Saunders, of Campbell called up the resolution submitted of Saturday, providing for a committee of five to confer with the Secrngement to provide for the wants of the army, than the present arbitrary rule of impressment. The was sustained by Messrs Saunders, Prince, Brafford, and others--Mr. Prince reading a letter from a gentleman in Southampton, bitterly complaining of ary of War, that the committee of five confer with the committee of the Confederate Congress on Impressments, &c. Mr. Saunders of Franklin, submitted an amendment to the amendment authorizing the committee on the part of the House to confer withosing the Committee on Confederate Relations: Messrs. Newton, Rives, Robertson, of Richmond, , Hunter, Barbous, Gratton, Saunders, of Campbell, Dehusy, Base, Metlement, ston, and Mr. offered a resolution our Senators, and requesting our Repr
The capture off Charleston Charleston, Jan. 19. --The Confederate bearer of dispatches, whose capture off this port is noticed by the Northern papers, is Major Read Saunders, son of Geo. N. Saunders. He attempted to run the blockade in a small railing vessel.