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The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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or may be engaged under contract with the Government in furnishing arms, ordnance, ordnance stores, and other munitions of war; Provided, That the chief of the Ordnance Bureau, or some ordnance officer authorized by him for the purpose, shall approve of the number required in such establishments. Mr. Yancey for amend times: "All persons employed in the manufacture of arms or ordnance in the several States, or contracted for by the States." Agreed to, and the amendment adopted. Mr. Brown offered the following clause, which was agreed to: "All perse a engaged in the construction of ships gunboats, engines, and sails, or other articles necessary for the public defence, under contracts with the Secretary of the Navy." Mr. Sparrow moved to add to the exempting clause relating to overseers "one overseer on each plantation cultivated exclusively by negro labor, and owned by any person in the civil or military service of the Confederate States, or any minor, or widow, or un
The capture of the Salt Works in Kanawha. The following telegram was received at the War Department yesterday: Dublin, Sept. 16th, 1862. Hon. Geo. W. Randolph Gen. Loring's command entered the Kanawha Salines last Saturday morning and took possession of the salt works, closely pursuing the enemy, en route for Charleston. Salt works not much endured, a very large quantity of salt on hand; selling at thirty five (35) cents per bushel. An order has been sent to me urging the farmers to send forward their wagons, loaded with forage, &c., and return with salt. (Singed.) Thos. L. Brown, Major Comd'g Post.