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The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ats upon the floor of the Senate, and to inquire whether there had been any breach of those duties in certain comments made by a reporter in the columns of a newspaper published in this city on one of the members of this body. On the motion to lay on the table the first resolution, withdrawing the privilege of the floor of the Senate from the present reporter of the Richmond Enquirer, it was determined in the negative — yeas, Messrs. Clark and Yancey; nays, Messrs. Baker, Barnwell, Burnett Caperton, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Maxwell, Oldham, Orr, Peyton, Phelan, Semmes, Wigfall. On the question to agree to the said resolution, it was determined in the affirmative. On the question to lay on the table the second resolution, enjoining upon the presiding officer of the Senate the duty of administering the privilege of the floor of the Senate, granting it to such a number of papers only as to him shall seem proper, and withdrawing it from any and al
The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Crops — impressments — Military Affairs in the Valley — the severe winter — Court days. (search)
Confederate States Congress. Wednesday, March 18, 1863. Senate.--The Senate met at 12 o'clock, Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair, Prayer by Rev. Mr. Dunban. Mr. Caperton presented the memorial of Wm. Bowies, praying for the passage of an act allowing J. F. Shepard to convey certain property in course of sequestration. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Mr. Sparrow reported a bill for the establishment and organization of a General Striff for the Army of the Confederate States o called by Mr. Semmes, and the ayes and noes being demanded, the bill was passed: Yeas--Messrs Barnwell, Clay, Haynes, Hill, Honter, Maxwell, Michelle Oldham Orr, Peyton, Phalan, Semmes, Wigfall, and Yancey--14; Nays--Messrs Brown, Burnett Caperton, Clark Davis, Henry, Simms, and Sparrow--8. The bill to organize the Supreme Court of the Confederate States reads as follows: Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That hereafter the Supreme Cour