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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) or search for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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(adjourned N.) Thursday,July 25, 1861.
Prayer by Rev. T. A. Wass, of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
New Members.
Hon. Thomas Ruffin, Delegate from North Carolina, was announced to be present, came forward and took the oath of office.
Mr. Garland offered the following resolution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the Secretary be, and he is here by directed to on as possible, the proceedings of the announcement of the death of the Mon. Fa s S. Barrow, together with the several speeches made on the occasion, printed in pamphlet and that he cause 8,800 of the same to be struck off for the use of Congress.
Puritions, Rm & c.
Mr.Smith, of Alabama, introduced the following resolution, which was adopted:
Be it Resolved, by the Congress of the Confederate States, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to report a bill amending an act, approved May 21, 1861. entitled an act to authorize certain debtors to pay the amounts due by them
Valuable Recipe.
A lady of North Carolina sends us the following:
Recipe for Making Yeast.--Take as many hops as you can between your fingers and thumb, and boil in two quarts of water until reduced to one quart Strain it hot on Indian meal, to make a stiff dough; when about milk warm add a cup of yeast, a half cup of sugar, and set it in a warm place to rise.
When light, add enough meal to mould, cut in thin slices, and dry on a board in the wind and shade.
To Make Bread.--Take one of the yeast cakes, and dissolve in a cup of warm water; stir in enough flour to make a stiff batter; let it stand to get light; then wet up four quarts of flour with warm water, and add the yeast, some salt, and a little butter, or lard, and work well; put in the pans, and when light, bake.
In winter, it will take more yeast. --Bread, to be good, must be well worked, and the best bakers allow their bread to rise a second time before baking.
To Make Good Tea Rusk.--Add a little butt
Hon. Solon Borland was elected commander of the Arkansas battalion of cavalry, on the 10th inst. The command moved for Pocahontas on the next day.
Hon. D. M. Barrisger has been appointed an aid of Governor Clark, of North Carolina.