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Confederate States Congress. Wednesday, March 11 1863.
Senate.--The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clock by Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, and opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Woodbridge.
Mr. Clay Introduced a bill to prevent the absence of officers and privates without leave.
Referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Hill reported, with an amendment, the bill to repeal the naturalization laws.
Printed.
Mr. Mitchell reported a bill for the benefit of certain claimants for postal service; which was read the requisite number of times and passed.
Mr. Davis reported a bill for the relief of Mrs. Laura Harper, wife of Col. B. W. Harper, commanding 1st regiment of Arkansas cavalry.
A message was received from the President transmitting reports of engagements with the Abolition forces as follows:
1st.
Report of the attack by the enemy's fleet on Fort McAllister, February 1, 1863. 2d.
Report of the engagements at Fayette O. H, Cotton Hill Gauley, Charlesto
General Assembly of Virginia. Wednesday, March 11, 1863.
Senate.--The Senate met at 10 o'clock. Prayer by Dr. Sprigg.
A communication from the House of Delegates transmitted the disposition of bills before that body.
Bills and Acts Passed--The following bills and acts were taken up and passed; An act to amend and re-enact an act entitled "an act to prevent the unnecessary consumption of grain by distillers and other manufactures of spiritous and malt liquors," passed October 2d, 1862. An act to provide for an inspection of flour in the town of Danville.
An act to provide for the election of county officers in certain cases allowing the Lynchburg Franklin, Citizens', and Washington Building Association Fund to purchase their stock.
A bill to incorporate the Richmond Importing and Exporting Company.
A bill establishing a military school in connection with the Randolph Macon College.
A number of bills were read and variously referred.
A message from the E