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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 3
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Confederate Congress.
Senate. Tuesday, December 20, 1864.
Mr. Barnwell, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill, which was considered and passed, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to redeem and cancel, before maturity, all bonds and treasury notes received in payment for sequestrated property.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported a bill, which was put on the calendar, providing that persons detailed or assigned as provost-marshals or clerks of military courts shall, if below the rank of major, receive the pay and allowances of a captain of cavalry.
On motion, by Mr. Hill, of Georgia, the Senate resolved into secret session.
House of Representatives.
The House met at the usual hour, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Doggett, of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The House took up and passed the bill to provide for the sequestration of the property of persons leaving the country to avoid military service.
The House
Hill (search for this): article 3
Doggett (search for this): article 3
Barnwell (search for this): article 3
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Tuesday, December 20, 1864.
Mr. Barnwell, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill, which was considered and passed, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to redeem and cancel, before maturity, all bonds and treasury notes received in payment for sequestrated property.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported a bill, which was put on the calendar, providing that persons detailed or assigned as provost-marshals or clerks of military courts shall, if below the rank of major, receive the pay and allowances of a captain of cavalry.
On motion, by Mr. Hill, of Georgia, the Senate resolved into secret session.
House of Representatives.
The House met at the usual hour, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Doggett, of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The House took up and passed the bill to provide for the sequestration of the property of persons leaving the country to avoid military service.
The House
December 20th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 3
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Tuesday, December 20, 1864.
Mr. Barnwell, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill, which was considered and passed, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to redeem and cancel, before maturity, all bonds and treasury notes received in payment for sequestrated property.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported a bill, which was put on the calendar, providing that persons detailed or assigned as provost-marshals or clerks of military courts shall, if below the rank of major, receive the pay and allowances of a captain of cavalry.
On motion, by Mr. Hill, of Georgia, the Senate resolved into secret session.
House of Representatives.
The House met at the usual hour, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Doggett, of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The House took up and passed the bill to provide for the sequestration of the property of persons leaving the country to avoid military service.
The House