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Confederate Congress.First session. Senate. Thursday, Feb. 20th, 1862.
The Senate was called to order at 11 o'clock M. by the President Prayer by Bishop Early, of the Methodist Church.
The Journal of yesterday was read and approved.
The President and Vice President.
Mr. Barnwell, of S. C., from the joint committee to which upon the President and Vice President of the Confederate States and inform them of their election, reported that this duty had been discharged, and that the President had accepted the office and signified his purpose to unite with Congress in all measures that would promote the welfare of the country.
The Vice President had also accepted his office with his grateful acknowledgments for the honor done him rather than from any desire on his part to occupy the position.
The Provisional Congress.
On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, it was
Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives, etc. That the attorney-General be requeste
The Daily Dispatch: February 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], General Assembly of Virginia . (search)
General Assembly of Virginia. Senate. Thursday, Feb. 20, 1862.
The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clk by the President, and opened with prayer by Bishop Early.
A message from the House announced the passage of a number of Senate bills; also, House bill refunding to the securities of Thos. R. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such, which was referred to the Committee on Finance and Claims.
Mr. Carson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, made an adverse report in regard to the resolution inquiring into the expediency of erecting hospitals, &c; and also made a report declaring it inexpedient to legislate on the subject of a resolution inquiring into the expediency of reporting a bill for the purchase of horses for such militiamen as may volunteer or be drafted for cavalry service, &c.
Mr. Isrell presented a petition of citizens of Berkeley county, praying for the incorporation of Marengo Lodge, No. 109, I. O. C. F., and