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, that A C Myers is now Quartermaster of the Confederate Army, and that A. R. Lawton is not authorized by law to discharge the duties of that office, were taken up. Motions to commit the resolutions to the Judiciary Committee and to transfer them to the executive calender, were respectfully rejected. The question of the adoption of the resolutions were discussed at great length. After considerable discussion, the resolutions were agreed to by the following vote: Ayes--Messrs. Brown, Burnett, Caperton, Clark, Haynes, Henry, Johnson, of Ark., Maxwell, Oldham, Orr, Reade, Semmes, Simms, Sparrow and Wigfall--15. Noes--Messrs. Hill, Hunter, Jemison, Johnson, of Georgia and Phelan--6. The following are the committee's resolutions. Resolved, That in the opinion of the Senate, A C Myers is now Quartermaster General of the Confederate States Army, and is by law authorized and required to discharge the duties thereof. Resolved, That R. Lawton is not autho
The meeting for the relief of maimed soldiers. --The meeting for the relief of maimed soldiers at the African Church on Friday night last, was filled with an earnest and enthusiastic audience. The Hon. A. G. Brown was called to the chair, and ably and eloquently explained the objects of the meeting. He commended to the public consideration the great purpose for which it was held, and urged it to be the bounden duty of every one in the Confederacy to contribute to the relief of our brave men who were suffering in this war. The Hon. Gustavus A. Henry was then introduced to the audience, and in a speech of great power and force eloquently plead in behalf of the cause of the country, in behalf of duty and patriotism, and in behalf of the maimed soldier. At the conclusion of Mr. Henry's speech, the committee appointed at the previous meeting to prepare and report a constitution for the organization and government of the association, made their report. The title of the association