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States Congress. was called to order at 12 o'clock Hunter, of Va., President pro by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of Church. well, of Florida, obtained leave of a week for his colleague, Mr. account of the serious illness of a of his family. of Fla., offered a resolution the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of au the appointment of Chaplains for in the army. Agreed to. motion of Mr. Orr, of S. C., the Senate itself into secret Executive session, doors being reopened adjourned. House met at 12 o'clock, and was with prayer by Rev. Dr. Minnege. Conrad, of La., from the special currency, stated that the commit devised a scheme, but there was a in the committee with reference to it to the House in open session. there was only one ma considering the report in . of Ga., moved that the House itself into secret session to hear the and the motion was agreed to, doors closed.
States Congress. was called to order at 12 o'clock Hunter, of Va., President pro by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of Church. well, of Florida, obtained leave of a week for his colleague, Mr. account of the serious illness of a of his family. of Fla., offered a resolution the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of au the appointment of Chaplains for in the army. Agreed to. motion of Mr. Orr, of S. C., the Senate itself into secret Executive session, doors being reopened adjourned. House met at 12 o'clock, and was with prayer by Rev. Dr. Minnege. Conrad, of La., from the special currency, stated that the commit devised a scheme, but there was a in the committee with reference to it to the House in open session. there was only one ma considering the report in . of Ga., moved that the House itself into secret session to hear the and the motion was agreed to, doors closed.
States Congress. was called to order at 12 o'clock Hunter, of Va., President pro by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of Church. well, of Florida, obtained leave of a week for his colleague, Mr. account of the serious illness of a of his family. of Fla., offered a resolution the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of au the appointment of Chaplains for in the army. Agreed to. motion of Mr. Orr, of S. C., the Senate itself into secret Executive session, doors being reopened adjourned. House met at 12 o'clock, and was with prayer by Rev. Dr. Minnege. Conrad, of La., from the special currency, stated that the commit devised a scheme, but there was a in the committee with reference to it to the House in open session. there was only one ma considering the report in . of Ga., moved that the House itself into secret session to hear the and the motion was agreed to, doors closed.
J. L. Burrows (search for this): article 1
States Congress. was called to order at 12 o'clock Hunter, of Va., President pro by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of Church. well, of Florida, obtained leave of a week for his colleague, Mr. account of the serious illness of a of his family. of Fla., offered a resolution the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of au the appointment of Chaplains for in the army. Agreed to. motion of Mr. Orr, of S. C., the Senate itself into secret Executive session, doors being reopened adjourned. House met at 12 o'clock, and was with prayer by Rev. Dr. Minnege. Conrad, of La., from the special currency, stated that the commit devised a scheme, but there was a in the committee with reference to it to the House in open session. there was only one ma considering the report in . of Ga., moved that the House itself into secret session to hear the and the motion was agreed to, doors closed.
States Congress. was called to order at 12 o'clock Hunter, of Va., President pro by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of Church. well, of Florida, obtained leave of a week for his colleague, Mr. account of the serious illness of a of his family. of Fla., offered a resolution the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of au the appointment of Chaplains for in the army. Agreed to. motion of Mr. Orr, of S. C., the Senate itself into secret Executive session, doors being reopened adjourned. House met at 12 o'clock, and was with prayer by Rev. Dr. Minnege. Conrad, of La., from the special currency, stated that the commit devised a scheme, but there was a in the committee with reference to it to the House in open session. there was only one ma considering the report in . of Ga., moved that the House itself into secret session to hear the and the motion was agreed to, doors closed.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
States Congress. was called to order at 12 o'clock Hunter, of Va., President pro by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of Church. well, of Florida, obtained leave of a week for his colleague, Mr. account of the serious illness of a of his family. of Fla., offered a resolution the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of au the appointment of Chaplains for in the army. Agreed to. motion of Mr. Orr, of S. C., the Senate itself into secret Executive session, doors being reopened adjourned. House met at 12 o'clock, and was with prayer by Rev. Dr. Minnege. Conrad, of La., from the special currency, stated that the commit devised a scheme, but there was a in the committee with reference to it to the House in open session. there was only one ma considering the report in . of Ga., moved that the House itself into secret session to hear the and the motion was agreed to, doors closed.
William B. Cook (search for this): article 1
Narrow escape. --On Wednesday evening last Mr. Wm. B. Cook, of this city, had a narrow escape for his life, caused by the running away of his sulky horse. Mr. C. had been to his farm a few miles west of the city, and started to return in a trotting silky. On getting near Stony Run the horse took fright and dashed off at full speed. He had only run a short distance when Mr. C. was thrown out between the wheel and the shaft, and his right foot getting caught in the cross bar, he was dragged thirty yards before his shoe pulled off, and thus relieved him from his perilous position. Though severely bruised on his right side none of his bones were broken and he has reason for feeling thankful that his injuries are no worse.
Stony Run (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Narrow escape. --On Wednesday evening last Mr. Wm. B. Cook, of this city, had a narrow escape for his life, caused by the running away of his sulky horse. Mr. C. had been to his farm a few miles west of the city, and started to return in a trotting silky. On getting near Stony Run the horse took fright and dashed off at full speed. He had only run a short distance when Mr. C. was thrown out between the wheel and the shaft, and his right foot getting caught in the cross bar, he was dragged thirty yards before his shoe pulled off, and thus relieved him from his perilous position. Though severely bruised on his right side none of his bones were broken and he has reason for feeling thankful that his injuries are no worse.
The Siege of Charleston. Charleston, Dec. 30 --Seven bells were fired at the city this morning. Nobody hurt. The firing heard in the direction of stone was an engagement between our batteries at Secessionville and the enemy's of Lighthouse Inject and Block Island. Their gunboats were also spelling John's Island. No casualties reported. The Yankees are throwing up heavy works opposite Secessionville; also landing move guns at the inlet. They have commenced dragging chains cast of Wagner with two barges, it is supposed with the purpose of raising the Wehawken. They are again work upon Gregg, and have reopened the embrasure with ten-inch columbia, bearing on Fort Sumter.
December 30th (search for this): article 1
The Siege of Charleston. Charleston, Dec. 30 --Seven bells were fired at the city this morning. Nobody hurt. The firing heard in the direction of stone was an engagement between our batteries at Secessionville and the enemy's of Lighthouse Inject and Block Island. Their gunboats were also spelling John's Island. No casualties reported. The Yankees are throwing up heavy works opposite Secessionville; also landing move guns at the inlet. They have commenced dragging chains cast of Wagner with two barges, it is supposed with the purpose of raising the Wehawken. They are again work upon Gregg, and have reopened the embrasure with ten-inch columbia, bearing on Fort Sumter.
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