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September 17th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 9
Confederate Congress.
Thursday, Sept. 17th, 1862.
Senate.--The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs reported back a House bill in relation to the transportation of troops, recommending its passage.
The bill provides for the transfer of privates and non-commissioned officers, on their application, to regiments from their own States.
when it can be done without injury to the public service, but not to apply to substitutes.--Passed.
Also, a House bill to regulate the rank of officers in the Provisional Corps of Engineers. --Caused.
Also, a House bill to provide for raising and organizing additional forces in the States of Kentucky and Missouri Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Burnett offered a resolution instructing the Military Committee to inquire into the propriety of so amending existing laws as to require all disbursing officers in the Government to execute a covenant instead of a b