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The Daily Dispatch: April 17, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ional law, or any law of Congress, as between the confederate States and said foreign nations. Agreed to. Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported back favorably resolution offered by Mr. Leris, of Georgia, asking the Quartermaster-General to an information concerning railroad transportation, with recommendation that it do pass. Agreed to. Mr. Sparrow, from the same committee, reported back favorably the bill for the re- lies of the legal representatives of Adjutant Samuel L. Wilkes. The bill was passed. Mr. Sparrow also reported adversely to the memorial of the Committee of Public Safety of New Orleans, suggesting the propriety of instituting a general committee of safety. The committee asked to be discharged from further consideration of the subject; which was agreed to. Mr. Sparrow, from the same committee, also reported favorably upon House bills to organize a signal corps and to increase the artillery corps of the army, and unfavorably upon th