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Names of Members of the Congress of the Confederate States of America. Alabama. R. W. Walker, Florence, Alabama. R. H. Smith, Mobile, Alabama. J. L. M. Curry, Talladega, Alabama. W. P. Chilton, Montgomery, Alabama. S. F. Hale, Eutaw, Alabama. John Gill Shorter, Eufaula, Alabama. Colin J. McRae, Mobile, Alabama. H. C. Jones, Russellville, Alabama. Nich. Davis, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama. Arkansas. Robert W. Johnson, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Albert Rust, Little Rock, Arkansas. H. F. Thomasson. Van Buren, Arkansas. A. H. Garland, Little Rock, Arkansas. W. W. Watkins, Carrolton, Arkansas. Florida. Jackson Morton, Milton, Florida. G. T. Ward, Tallahassee, Florida. J. B. Owens, Cottage P. O., Florida. Georgia. Robert Toombs, Washington, Georgia. Howell Cobb, Athens, Georgia. Francis S. Bartow, Savannah, Georgia. Martin J. Crawford, Columbus, Georgia. Eugenius A. Nisbet, Macon, Georgia. Benjamin H. Hill, Lagrange,
met in the Hall of the House of Delegates at the Capitol, at 12 o'clock M. Hon. Howell Cobb, in the Chair, called the Assembly to order. The Rev. Dr. S. K. Talmadge, of Georgia, then offered up an affecting prayer. By direction of the President, the roll of the Confederate States was called alphabetically, and the following named members were ascertained to be present: From Alabama.--R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, Nich. P. Davis and H. C. Jones. From Arkansas.--Robert W. Johnson, H. F. Thomasson, A. H. Garland and W. W. Watkins. From Florida.--None. From Georgia.--Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, Eugenius A. Nisbet, Benjamin H. Hill, A. R. Wright and Augustus H. Kenan. From Louisiana--John Perkins, Jr., A. DeClout, Charles M. Conrad, D. S. Kenner and Henry Marshall. From Mississippi.--Wiley P. Harris, Walker Brook and J. T. Harrison. From South Carolina.--L. M. Keitt, C. G. Memminger and W. W. Boyce. From Texas--Louis T. Wigfall, John
Provisional Congress. We append a list of the members now attending the sessions of Congress: Alabama.--R. W. Walker, R. H. Smith, J. L. M. Curry, W. P. Chilton, S. F. Hale, Colin J. McRae, H. C. Jones. Arkansas.--Robert W. Johnson, H. T. Thomasson, W. W. Watkins. Florida.--Jackson Morton,--Ward, J. B. Owens. Georgia.--Robert Toombs, Howell Cobb, Martin J. Crawford, Eugenius A. Nisbet, Benj. H. Hill, A. R. Wright, Augustus H. Kenan, Alex. H. Stephens. Louisiana.--John Perkins, Jr., Charles M. Conrad, D. F. Kenner, Edward Sparrow. Mississippi.--Wiley P. Harris, Walker Brooke, W. S. Barry, J. T. Harrison, J. A. P. Campbell. North Carolina.--Geo. Davis, W. W. Avery, W. N. H. Smith, Thomas Ruffin, T. McDowell, A. W. Venable, J. M. Morehead, Burton Craige, A. T. Davidson. South Carolina.--R. B. Rhett, Sr., C. G. Memminger, W. Porcher Miles, W. W. Boyce. Tennessee.--Messrs. House, Thomas, Jones, Caruthers, Atkins, De Witt, Currin. Texas.--John H. Reagan, John
principles taught by the earlier fathers, and which but for us, would now be trampled in the dust. Gentlemen — It only remains for me now to declare this House adjourned sine die. Permanent Congress. The Permanent Congress of the Confederate States will be organized at the Capitol to-day, at twelve o'clock. The following is a revised list of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives: Senate. Alabama. Clement C. Clay, William L. Yancey. Arkansas. Robert W. Johnson, Charles B. Mitchell. Florida. James M. Baker, Ang. E. Maxwell. Georgia. Benj. H. Hill, Robert Toombs. Kentucky. Henry C. Burnett, William E. Simms. Louisiana. Thomas S. Semmes. Edward Sparrow. Mississippi. Albert G. Brown. Mississippi. James Phelan. Missouri. John B. Clark, R. S. T. Peyton, North Carolina. George Davis, Wm. T. Dorton. South Carolina. Robert W. Barnwell. James L. Orr. Tennessee. Langdon C. Haynes. Gustavus A
The other gunboats had not arrived up to six o'clock in the evening. The rebels'rifle shots and grape have been flying thick and fast about here all day. Some six shots struck around General Grant and his staff this afternoon while they were riding along the lines. One bullet hit one of the horses of the body guard near by. The fort will be stormed in two days if not surrendered before that time. Our men have driven back the enemy in every instance. Generals Pillow, Floyd, Johnson and Buckner are said to be here. St. Louis, Feb. 14, 1862.--The Democrats special Cairo correspondent says the fight at Fort Donelson began at nine A. M. yesterday, and during the day the rebels were driven out of the fort three times, and forced back again by Gen. Grant. The gunboat Carondelet had been struck but twice up to noon yesterday. A battery of five pieces, opposite the river, opened on her during her approach to the fort. The steamer Alps has arrived here with the
don C. Haynes, and Richard W. Walker. Military Affairs--Messrs Edward C. Sparrow, chairman; Louis T. Wigfall, Henry. C. Burnett, Gustavus A. Henry, and Robert W. Johnson. Naval Affairs--Messrs Albert G. Brown, chairman; Jas M. Baker, Wm. E. Simms, Herschel V. Johnson, and Wm. A. Graham. Judiciary--Messrs Benjamin H. Hill, chairman; Landon C. Haynes, R. W. Walker, John W. C. Watson, and Thos J. Semmes. Indian Affairs--Messrs Robert W. Johnson, chairman; Wm. S. Oldham, Waldo P. Johnson, Augustus E. Maxwell, and Allen T. Caperton. Post-Offices and Post Roads--Messrs Chas B. Mitchell, chairman; Robert Jemison, Jr., James M. Baker, Landon C. Haynes, and Wm. S. Oldham. Public Lands--Messrs James M. Baker, chairman; G. A. Henry, and Robert W. Johnson. Patents--Messrs Augustus E. Maxwell, chairman; Benjamin H. Hill, and Landon C. Haynes. Claims--Messrs Henry C. Burnett, chairman; James M. Baker, and Waldo P. Johnson. Territories--Messrs Louis T.
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