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Confederate States Congress. Thursday, January 22, 1863. Senate.--The Senate met at 12 o'clock M.--Hon. R. M. T. Hunter in the Chair. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Edwards, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to which was referred a bill introduced by Mr. Wigfell, of Texas, to place the hospitals under military law, reported the same with an amendment, and asked that it be printed; which was ordered. Mr. Hill, from the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the report of the Attorney General, reported the same, and asked that it be printed; which was ordered. On motion of Mr. Barnwell, the Senate went into secret session. House of Representatives.--House met at 12 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Doggett. The Chair submitted to the House a communication from the Governor of Virginia in relation to allusions to his course in the remarks of Mr. Davis, of Miss, in the debate on the resolution to re
General Assembly of Virginia. Thursday, January 22, 1863. Senate--The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Lieutenant Governor Montague, and opened with prayer by Rev. C. H. Read. The Senate were notified of the revival by the House of the Joint Committee on Sat, appointed at the last session. A resolution offered by Mr. Douglas, declaring that since the 13th of April, 1861, Lieutenant E. S. Gay be regarded as Commandant of the Public Guard, and receive the pay and allowances provided by section 4, chapter 33, of the Code, so long as he may act under his present orders was agreed to, and referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The bill authorizing Sarah J. Thornton to remove certain slaves from the Commonwealth of Virginia to North Carolina was passed. The following resolution of inquiry into expediency was offered by Mr. Christian, of Middlesex: Of amending the act passed October 3d, 1862, entitled "An act to further provide for the pu