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Confederate Congress.
Senate. Wednesday, February 15, 1865.
Prayer by the Rev. Robert Gatewood, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Johnson, of Georgia, presented resolutions passed by Thomas's brigade.
Read and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Semmes, of Louisiana, offered a joint resolution of thanks to the Louisiana Washington Artillery.
Referred to the Military Committee.
Senate bill to regulate the compensation of the civil employees of the departments in Richmond was taken up, and, on motion, by Mr. Vest, its further consideration was postponed till to-day, and the various amendments thereto by the House of Representatives and the Senate Military Committee were ordered to be printed.
Senate bill to provide that paymasters in the navy, after three years service, shall receive, while on duty, $1,900; on leave or awaiting orders, $1,200; after two years service, on duty, $1,700; on leave or awaiting orders, $1,100; all others, on duty, $1,500; on leave or awaiti
Governor Brown, of Georgia, has summoned the Legislature of that State to meet in the city of Macon on the 15th instant.
The Daily Dispatch: February 16, 1865., [Electronic resource], A chapter on Ancient cooking. (search)
The enemy in South Carolina.
Georgia papers of the 8th, which we received yesterday evening through the Southern Express Company, contain some particulars of Sherman's movements:
The Federals, on Thursday morning, were at Windsor, about fifteen miles from Aiken.
It is not known in what force.
No movements were made by them on Thursday.
Cause of this not ascertained.
The troops in the vicinity of Windsor are Kilpatrick's corps.
It is reported that Generals Hampton and Whe of the Edisto.
His main line, when last heard from, was on the railroad.
It is stated in Columbia that Kilpatrick's corps is protecting Slocum's left.
It is ascertained that Porter is again moving on Charleston.
When last heard from he was at Green pond.
It is not known where General Sherman himself is.
Barnwell Courthouse was burned on Monday night.
The roads are teeming with vehicles, stock, and all kinds of movable property, fleeing for Georgia and Upper Carolina.