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The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], Patriotic letter from an Alabama Clergy-man. (search)
The Sixth Lecture in the winter course. Dr. Burrows, one of our most distinguished divines, occupies the lecturer's desk to-night, at Dr. Hoge's Church, on 5th street. His subject "The Supreme Need of the Republic," is an attractive theme, and in the hands of Dr. B. will doubtless prove most interesting to an appreciative audience. We trust the object, the subject, and the lecturer, will attract a full house.
provisions, was taken up, when Mr. Brown, of Miss., moved to lay it on the table, for the purpose of allowing him to introduce a bill to curtail the cotton crop of the year 1862. The motion was debated by Messrs. Brown of Miss., Orr of S. C., Clay of Ala., Wigfall of Texas, and Barnwell of S. C. Mr. Memmes of La., moved to lay the resolution on the table; which motion prevailed. House of Representatives. Wednesday, March 12, 1862. The House was opened with prayer by Rev. Moses D. Hoge, and the Journal of yesterday read. The States were called in alphabetical order for memorials and resolutions, when Mr. Pugh, of Ala., introduced a resolution to authorize the President to increase his personal staff. Referred to Military Committee. Also, a resolution requesting the President to communicate to this House the report of Maj.- Gen. Bragg, of the bombardment of Pensacola, on the 22d and 23d of October last. Resolution agreed to. Mr. Foster, of Ala., intro