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C. S. Senators (search for this): article 11
The New C. S. Senators.
--Of the present Senatorial representation in Congress the terms of eight expire in February, to wit: Messrs. Clay, of Alabama; Johnston, of Arkansas; Johnston, of Georgia; Baker, of Florida, Simms, of Kentucky; Phelan, of Mississippi; Clark, of Missouri; Davis, of North Carolina. Messrs. Johnston, of Georgia; and Baker, of Florida; have been re-elected.
Mr. Phelan is superceded by J. W. C. Watson, and Mr. Davis by Wm A. Graham, formerly candidate for the Vice-Presidency with Fillmore.
The vacancies from the border States will probably be supplied by appointment, the Legislatures being unable to assemble for the purpose of filling them.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 11
The New C. S. Senators.
--Of the present Senatorial representation in Congress the terms of eight expire in February, to wit: Messrs. Clay, of Alabama; Johnston, of Arkansas; Johnston, of Georgia; Baker, of Florida, Simms, of Kentucky; Phelan, of Mississippi; Clark, of Missouri; Davis, of North Carolina. Messrs. Johnston, of Georgia; and Baker, of Florida; have been re-elected.
Mr. Phelan is superceded by J. W. C. Watson, and Mr. Davis by Wm A. Graham, formerly candidate for the Vice-Presidency with Fillmore.
The vacancies from the border States will probably be supplied by appointment, the Legislatures being unable to assemble for the purpose of filling them.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 11
The New C. S. Senators.
--Of the present Senatorial representation in Congress the terms of eight expire in February, to wit: Messrs. Clay, of Alabama; Johnston, of Arkansas; Johnston, of Georgia; Baker, of Florida, Simms, of Kentucky; Phelan, of Mississippi; Clark, of Missouri; Davis, of North Carolina. Messrs. Johnston, of Georgia; and Baker, of Florida; have been re-elected.
Mr. Phelan is superceded by J. W. C. Watson, and Mr. Davis by Wm A. Graham, formerly candidate for the Vice-Pre; Johnston, of Georgia; Baker, of Florida, Simms, of Kentucky; Phelan, of Mississippi; Clark, of Missouri; Davis, of North Carolina. Messrs. Johnston, of Georgia; and Baker, of Florida; have been re-elected.
Mr. Phelan is superceded by J. W. C. Watson, and Mr. Davis by Wm A. Graham, formerly candidate for the Vice-Presidency with Fillmore.
The vacancies from the border States will probably be supplied by appointment, the Legislatures being unable to assemble for the purpose of filling them.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 11
The New C. S. Senators.
--Of the present Senatorial representation in Congress the terms of eight expire in February, to wit: Messrs. Clay, of Alabama; Johnston, of Arkansas; Johnston, of Georgia; Baker, of Florida, Simms, of Kentucky; Phelan, of Mississippi; Clark, of Missouri; Davis, of North Carolina. Messrs. Johnston, of Georgia; and Baker, of Florida; have been re-elected.
Mr. Phelan is superceded by J. W. C. Watson, and Mr. Davis by Wm A. Graham, formerly candidate for the Vice-Presidency with Fillmore.
The vacancies from the border States will probably be supplied by appointment, the Legislatures being unable to assemble for the purpose of filling them.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
The New C. S. Senators.
--Of the present Senatorial representation in Congress the terms of eight expire in February, to wit: Messrs. Clay, of Alabama; Johnston, of Arkansas; Johnston, of Georgia; Baker, of Florida, Simms, of Kentucky; Phelan, of Mississippi; Clark, of Missouri; Davis, of North Carolina. Messrs. Johnston, of Georgia; and Baker, of Florida; have been re-elected.
Mr. Phelan is superceded by J. W. C. Watson, and Mr. Davis by Wm A. Graham, formerly candidate for the Vice-Presidency with Fillmore.
The vacancies from the border States will probably be supplied by appointment, the Legislatures being unable to assemble for the purpose of filling them.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 11
The New C. S. Senators.
--Of the present Senatorial representation in Congress the terms of eight expire in February, to wit: Messrs. Clay, of Alabama; Johnston, of Arkansas; Johnston, of Georgia; Baker, of Florida, Simms, of Kentucky; Phelan, of Mississippi; Clark, of Missouri; Davis, of North Carolina. Messrs. Johnston, of Georgia; and Baker, of Florida; have been re-elected.
Mr. Phelan is superceded by J. W. C. Watson, and Mr. Davis by Wm A. Graham, formerly candidate for the Vice-Presidency with Fillmore.
The vacancies from the border States will probably be supplied by appointment, the Legislatures being unable to assemble for the purpose of filling them.
George Payne (search for this): article 12
Died under the operation.
--Sergeant George Payne, of the 48th Georgia regiment, died recently in Richmond, while undergoing an operation which was being performed on his person.
This young gentleman had the lower part of his face shot away at the battle of Fredericksburg, and strange to say, he recovered from his severe wound.
He came to Richmond a short time back for the purpose of having an operation performed, with a view to restore his chin, but he died from the severe suffering which he had to undergo.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Lines from North Georgia.
--A sentimental young lady in Northern Georgia indites the following to some of her admirers in the--Regiment:
'Tis hard for youens to sleep in camp, 'Tis hard for youens to fight; 'Tis hard for youens thro' snow to tramp, In snow to sleep at night;
But harder for weans from youens to part,
Since youens have stolen weans hart.
Lines from North Georgia.
--A sentimental young lady in Northern Georgia indites the following to some of her admirers in the--Regiment:
'Tis hard for youens to sleep in camp, 'Tis hard for youens to fight; 'Tis hard for youens thro' snow to tramp, In snow to sleep at night;
But harder for weans from youens to part,
Since youens have stolen weans hart.
January, 11 AD (search for this): article 15
Rev. Henry D. Wood, of the Virginia Methodist Conference, died in Georgia on the 1st of November, aged fifty seven years.
Henry D. Wood (search for this): article 15
Rev. Henry D. Wood, of the Virginia Methodist Conference, died in Georgia on the 1st of November, aged fifty seven years.