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Confederate States Congress. Tuesday, January 13, 1863. Senate--The Senate met at 12 o'clock of., Hon., E. M. T. Hunter in the Chair. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the Baptist Church. On the roll being called, the following members answered to their names; Messrs Baker, Bernwall, urnalt, Clark Clay, Dortch, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Maxwell, Tempe Wigall, and Yancey. not being present, Mr. Barnwell, said he understood another member was in the city, and suggested he be sent for, which was accordingly done. The messenger returned after an hour's search, and reported the honorable member was not to be found; where upon. On motion of Mr. Clark, of Missouri, the Senate adjourned to meet to morrow at 12 o'clock M. House of Representatives--The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Birrows. The roll was then called by the Clerk, to ascertain whether a quorum was present, when fifty four members answered to their names, const
robbery of Alfred, a slave, on the 1st of January, of $22 in Confederate was board and conduced until the next term. James S. Tyler was examined for having on the 28th of December robber Elizabeth Half of in Confederate currency. He was sent on for trial before the Judge of the Hustings Court. Joseph Starkey and Jerry Divine, charged with garroting and robbing W Story, on the 17th of December of a silver watch were examined and committed for trial before Judge by us. John T. Maxwell, a small free negro, was tried for stealing on the 5th of January a gold watch worth $100 from Louis State. The proof did not justify his further accusation and he was acquitted. slave of David was tried for the on the 6th of January of a $50 coat, belonging to C W and being found guilty, was ordered 39 a small boy owned by Robert Green, and employed on Myere's barber shop, was tried for on of December, stolen $3,100 in Confederate Treasury the property of Janies Smi