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Confederate Congress.Senate. Tuesday, February 21, 1865. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Jeter, of the Baptist Church. The Chair laid before the Senate communications from the Secretary of the Treasury, which were referred to the Finance Committee. Mr. Semmes, of Louisiana, offered the following, which was agreed to: "Resolved, That the President be requested to communicate to the Senate, if not incompatible with the public interests, the official report of General John B. Hood of the operations of the Army of Tennessee while under his command." House bill authorizing proof to be received of the destruction or loss of vouchers necessary in the settlement of accounts was considered and passed. Also, House bill to amend the thirteenth section of an act entitled "an act to reduce the currency and to authorize a new issue of notes and bonds." Also, a Senate joint resolution construing the act of May 31, 1864, to provide for the appointment of a disbursing
Virginia Legislature.[Extra session.] Senate. Tuesday, February 21, 1865. At 11 o'clock the Senate was called to order. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Converse. A communication was received from the House of Delegates announcing the passage of the following bills and resolution: An act to amend the second section of chapter one hundred and eighty-four of the Code, so as to increase the fees of surveyors. An act for the relief of G. W. Butts. An act to amend the law so as to increase the compensation of clerks and sheriffs for public service. An act to increase the allowances to officers having the care of lunatics. A resolution of thanks to Major-General Henry Heth and the officers and men of his command. The House resolution of thanks to Major-General Heth and the officers and men under his command was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. A bill was reported, by Mr. Coghill, from the Committee of Courts of Justice, providing for an