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Madison (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 1
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Memphis (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
Extra session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States.Second day. Montgomery, Ala., April 30, 1861.
Congress met to-day at noon. Opened by prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell.
The Journals of yesterday were read and confirmed.
The President stated that the first business in order was the call of States for resolutions, memorials, &c., &c.
Mr. Chilton, of Ala., presented a communication he had received from Memphis, Tenn.
and in his opinion contained important information, which he desired should be submitted to the Committee on Military Affairs.
The communication, without being read, was accordingly referred.
Mr. Wright, of Ga., said he did not rise to offer a resolution, or present a memorial, but simply for the purpose of making the inquiry from the chairman of the Military Committee as to what had been done with the bill introduced at the last session providing for the formation of a volunteer division in the regular Army of the Confede
Troup (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Extra session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States.Second day. Montgomery, Ala., April 30, 1861.
Congress met to-day at noon. Opened by prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell.
The Journals of yesterday were read and confirmed.
The President stated that the first business in order was the call of Statmmittee as to what had been done with the bill introduced at the last session providing for the formation of a volunteer division in the regular Army of the Confederate States.
The bill was referred to the Military Committee, but they have not made any report upon it. He said he regarded the bill as an important one, and desired t there was no disposition on the part of the Military Committee to stifle the bill alluded to. The bills for the organization of the military forces of the Confederate States have all been passed, and he did not consider the bill for the organization of a volunteer division at present of such importance as to demand the immediate
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Khett (search for this): article 1
W. R. Ochiltree (search for this): article 1
Mitchell (search for this): article 1
Extra session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States.Second day. Montgomery, Ala., April 30, 1861.
Congress met to-day at noon. Opened by prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell.
The Journals of yesterday were read and confirmed.
The President stated that the first business in order was the call of States for resolutions, memorials, &c., &c.
Mr. Chilton, of Ala., presented a communication he had received from Memphis, Tenn.
and in his opinion contained important information, which he desired should be submitted to the Committee on Military Affairs.
The communication, without being read, was accordingly referred.
Mr. Wright, of Ga., said he did not rise to offer a resolution, or present a memorial, but simply for the purpose of making the inquiry from the chairman of the Military Committee as to what had been done with the bill introduced at the last session providing for the formation of a volunteer division in the regular Army of the Confed
Bartow (search for this): article 1