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Confederate Congress. Senate. Tuesday, February 14, 1865. Prayer by the Rev. Robert Gatewood, of the Episcopal Church. Senate bill to receive volunteer troops for the war was taken up. Mr. Henry, of Tennessee, offered a substitute for the bill, and, on his motion, the subject was postponed and the substitute ordered to be printed. Mr. Caperton, of Virginia, offered the following, which was agreed to: "Resolved, That the Committee on Naval Affairs be instructed to inquire whether the proposed appropriations for completing and building iron-clads and other vessels of war for river and harbor defence may not be reduced with safety to the public interest." House bill to diminish the number of exemptions and details was taken up. On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, the bill was postponed, and Senate bill to turn over the reserves was taken up, the pending question being on the adoption of a substitute offered by Mr. Watson, of Mississippi. After lengt
Virginia Legislature. [Extra Session.] Senate. Tuesday, February 14, 1865. The Senate was called to order at the usual hour. A communication was received from the President of the Southside railroad, in response to a resolution of the Senate, calling for a statement of the names and ages of all employees of said railroad exempted from military service. Referred to the Committee on Exemptions. A communication from the President of the Orange and Alexandria railroad on the same subject was also read and referred to the Committee on Exemptions. Resolutions of patriotic import, adopted by the officers and soldiers of Parker's battery of Virginia artillery, were introduced and referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations. Also, resolutions adopted by the Thirty-sixth and Sixtieth regiments, Forty-fifth battalion Virginia infantry, and Seventeenth Virginia regiment infantry, responsive to the answer of Abraham Lincoln to our commissioners. A bill to a