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The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ithdrew in order to allow Mr. Phelan to submit a closing argument. The bill was then informally passed over. The Senate were notified that the House of Representatives had disagreed to the amendment of the Senate to a bill authorizing the impressment of private property for the use of the army and other military purposes; and that it desired a committee of conference and had appointed Messrs. Holcombe, of Va., Chilton, of Ala., and Garland, of Ark., said committee on their behalf. Messrs. Haynes, Wigfall, and Caperton were appointed the committee on behalf of the Senate. Mr. Brown, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, by leave, reported a bill to regulate the supplies of clothing to enlisted men of the navy during the war, which was ordered to its engrossment and passed. A message was received from the President, which, according to his request, was considered in secret session. House of Representatives.--The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by
The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Crops — impressments — Military Affairs in the Valley — the severe winter — Court days. (search)
Provisional Congress. Mr. Phelan, of Miss., proceeded to address the Senate in opposition to the motion of the Senator from Alabama. Concluding, and Mr. Clay declining to submit a closing argument, the question was called and resulted — ayes 18, noes 6. Mr. Clark, of Mo., submitted reasons why he could not vote for the bill as amended. Concluding the previous question was called by Mr. Semmes, and the ayes and noes being demanded, the bill was passed: Yeas--Messrs Barnwell, Clay, Haynes, Hill, Honter, Maxwell, Michelle Oldham Orr, Peyton, Phalan, Semmes, Wigfall, and Yancey--14; Nays--Messrs Brown, Burnett Caperton, Clark Davis, Henry, Simms, and Sparrow--8. The bill to organize the Supreme Court of the Confederate States reads as follows: Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That hereafter the Supreme Court of the Confederate States shall consist of a Chief Justice and three Associate Justices, any three of whom shall cons