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The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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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. Henry. Texas. Wm. S. Oldham, Louis T. Wigfall. Virginia. R. M. T. Hunter, Wm. Ballard Preston. Those having the prefixed have served in the United States Congress. The number of old Congressmen in the Senate will be fourteen; new Congressmen, twelve; total twenty-six.
From Mississippi — Inauguration of Governor — Election of Senator. Columbus, Miss., Nov. 17. --Gen. Charles Clark, recently elected Governor of this State, was inaugurated yesterday with great pomp. In his inaugural address he urges the vigorous prosecution of measures for the defence of the State, and says that sooner than submit to the foe, should the army become exhausted, the women, children, and old men will, like the remnant of Pascagoula, join hands and march into the sea.--He intends to make good use of the militia, by proper organization, and makes a strong appeal to the people to return absentees to the army. Hon. J. W. C. Watson, of Marshall county, was elected Confederate Senator to-day, in place of Hon, James Phelan
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