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The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Miss Emma Sansom. --Our readers, doubtless, remember this patriotic girl, Miss Emma Sansom, of Cherokee, Alabama, who rode behind the invincible Forrest, and whose name is so extensively known throughout the Confederate States. She is no longer Miss Emma Sansom, but Mrs. Emma Johnson. She eloped with a disabled soldier by the name of Cris Johnson, some six or eight weeks ago, a member of the Tenth Alabama regiment.
representatives in Congress power to appoint to office, which power was, by the Constitution, vested in the Executive. On motion, by Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, the bill was considered, the question being on its passage over the President's veto. After a long debate, in which Mr. Hill, of Georgia, alone sustained the objections of the President, the Senate passed the bill over the veto by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Baker, Brown, Burnett, Garland, Graham, Haynes, Henry, Johnson of Missouri, Maxwell, Oldham, Semmes, Sparrow, Walker, Watson and Wigfall--15. Nays.--Messrs. Hill, Hunter and Vest--3. Mr. Sparrow introduced a bill to authorize the appointment of a commissary-general, with the rank of a brigadier-general. On motion, by Mr. Maxwell, the Senate resolved into secret session. House of representatives. The House met at 11 A. M. and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Broaddus, of the Baptist Church. The Senate substitute for th