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to investigate and report to the Senate, at the next session of Congress. upon the expediency of providing for reports of the debates of the Senate. The Senate bill to abolish the office of Regimental Commissary was passed Also, the House bill to prevent fraud in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and the obtaining under false pretences transportation for private property.--Also, the bill regulating public printing. one of which provides for the election of a Printer for each House. The House bill to provide for the conscription of aens was taken up, and, after a discussion, was postponed until Tuesday.-- Messages from the President were received, trans Gen. Bragg's official reports of battles, and estimates for the support of Government for the six months ending 31st December, 1863. The House spent the morning secret session on the Senate Tax bill, and it is understood that a committee of conference was appointed on the disagreements on the same. In open revis
ate bill to abolish the office of Regimental Commissary was passed Also, the House bill to prevent fraud in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and the obtaining under false pretences transportation for private property.--Also, the bill regulating public printing. one of which provides for the election of a Printer for each House. The House bill to provide for the conscription of aens was taken up, and, after a discussion, was postponed until Tuesday.-- Messages from the President were received, trans Gen. Bragg's official reports of battles, and estimates for the support of Government for the six months ending 31st December, 1863. The House spent the morning secret session on the Senate Tax bill, and it is understood that a committee of conference was appointed on the disagreements on the same. In open revision, the diclary Committee was discharged from the consideration of the resolutions on retaliation, &c. At the evening session nothing of importance was done.
December 31st, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
ate bill to abolish the office of Regimental Commissary was passed Also, the House bill to prevent fraud in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and the obtaining under false pretences transportation for private property.--Also, the bill regulating public printing. one of which provides for the election of a Printer for each House. The House bill to provide for the conscription of aens was taken up, and, after a discussion, was postponed until Tuesday.-- Messages from the President were received, trans Gen. Bragg's official reports of battles, and estimates for the support of Government for the six months ending 31st December, 1863. The House spent the morning secret session on the Senate Tax bill, and it is understood that a committee of conference was appointed on the disagreements on the same. In open revision, the diclary Committee was discharged from the consideration of the resolutions on retaliation, &c. At the evening session nothing of importance was done.
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City Council. --The newly elected City Council held its first regular monthly meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present; Messed. aunders. Walker. Randolph, Doncon, Griffia, Crutchfield, Clopton. Stoker, Epps, Richardson, Scott Heekins, and Burr. A resolution was adopted author arg the Confederate Government to appropriate all the old cannon used as street posts, and belonging to the city, provided they are replaced as soon as removed by substantial stone posts. Mr. Burr offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Chairman, under the direction of the Committee on Finance, be authorized to re-invest $150,000, now invested by the city in the call loan, in eight percent. bonds of the Confederate States. Mr. Randolph, from the Select Committee on the Relief of the Poor, reported an ordinance to the following effect; That all appropriating for the relief of the poor, not in the Poor-House, Shall be placed in the hands of the Overseers of
newly elected City Council held its first regular monthly meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present; Messed. aunders. Walker. Randolph, Doncon, Griffia, Crutchfield, Clopton. Stoker, Epps, Richardson, Scott Heekins, and Burr. A resolution was adopted author arg the Confederate Government to appropriate all the old cannon used as street posts, and belonging to the city, provided they are replaced as soon as removed by substantial stone posts. Mr. Burr offeredMr. Burr offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Chairman, under the direction of the Committee on Finance, be authorized to re-invest $150,000, now invested by the city in the call loan, in eight percent. bonds of the Confederate States. Mr. Randolph, from the Select Committee on the Relief of the Poor, reported an ordinance to the following effect; That all appropriating for the relief of the poor, not in the Poor-House, Shall be placed in the hands of the Overseers of the Poor. The said Overs
--The newly elected City Council held its first regular monthly meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present; Messed. aunders. Walker. Randolph, Doncon, Griffia, Crutchfield, Clopton. Stoker, Epps, Richardson, Scott Heekins, and Burr. A resolution was adopted author arg the Confederate Government te Committee on Finance, be authorized to re-invest $150,000, now invested by the city in the call loan, in eight percent. bonds of the Confederate States. Mr. Randolph, from the Select Committee on the Relief of the Poor, reported an ordinance to the following effect; That all appropriating for the relief of the poor, not in ipated in a riot. An agent is appointed to purchase and superintend the distribution of articles The rules being suspended, the ordinance was passed. Mr Randolph offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Attorney for the city be requested to advise the Council whether the city is liable
City Council. --The newly elected City Council held its first regular monthly meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present; Messed. aunders. Walker. Randolph, Doncon, Griffia, Crutchfield, Clopton. Stoker, Epps, Richardson, Scott Heekins, and Burr. A resolution was adopted author arg the Confederate Government to appropriate all the old cannon used as street posts, and belonging to the city, provided they are replaced as soon as removed by substantial stone posts. Mr. Burr offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Chairman, under the direction of the Committee on Finance, be authorized to re-invest $150,000, now invested by the city in the call loan, in eight percent. bonds of the Confederate States. Mr. Randolph, from the Select Committee on the Relief of the Poor, reported an ordinance to the following effect; That all appropriating for the relief of the poor, not in the Poor-House, Shall be placed in the hands of the Overseers of
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City Council. --The newly elected City Council held its first regular monthly meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present; Messed. aunders. Walker. Randolph, Doncon, Griffia, Crutchfield, Clopton. Stoker, Epps, Richardson, Scott Heekins, and Burr. A resolution was adopted author arg the Confederate Government to appropriate all the old cannon used as street posts, and belonging to the city, provided they are replaced as soon as removed by substantial stone posts. Mr. Burr offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Chairman, under the direction of the Committee on Finance, be authorized to re-invest $150,000, now invested by the city in the call loan, in eight percent. bonds of the Confederate States. Mr. Randolph, from the Select Committee on the Relief of the Poor, reported an ordinance to the following effect; That all appropriating for the relief of the poor, not in the Poor-House, Shall be placed in the hands of the Overseers of
City Council. --The newly elected City Council held its first regular monthly meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present; Messed. aunders. Walker. Randolph, Doncon, Griffia, Crutchfield, Clopton. Stoker, Epps, Richardson, Scott Heekins, and Burr. A resolution was adopted author arg the Confederate Government to appropriate all the old cannon used as street posts, and belonging to the city, provided they are replaced as soon as removed by substantial stone posts. Mr. Burr offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Chairman, under the direction of the Committee on Finance, be authorized to re-invest $150,000, now invested by the city in the call loan, in eight percent. bonds of the Confederate States. Mr. Randolph, from the Select Committee on the Relief of the Poor, reported an ordinance to the following effect; That all appropriating for the relief of the poor, not in the Poor-House, Shall be placed in the hands of the Overseers of
City Council. --The newly elected City Council held its first regular monthly meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present; Messed. aunders. Walker. Randolph, Doncon, Griffia, Crutchfield, Clopton. Stoker, Epps, Richardson, Scott Heekins, and Burr. A resolution was adopted author arg the Confederate Government to appropriate all the old cannon used as street posts, and belonging to the city, provided they are replaced as soon as removed by substantial stone posts. Mr. Burr offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Chairman, under the direction of the Committee on Finance, be authorized to re-invest $150,000, now invested by the city in the call loan, in eight percent. bonds of the Confederate States. Mr. Randolph, from the Select Committee on the Relief of the Poor, reported an ordinance to the following effect; That all appropriating for the relief of the poor, not in the Poor-House, Shall be placed in the hands of the Overseers of
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