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The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], The embalming business in the U. S. Army. (search)
rning persons holding commissions, and employed as clerks in the Departments, &c., together with the information called for by the same. Laid on the table. Mr. Hill, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported a bill to establish a Court for the investigation of claims against the Government. Placed on the calendar, and orderby Abraham Lincoln, died at Washington on the 22d of September, 186 shall be rescinded, and the policy therein announcer shall be abandoned, and no longer. Mr. Hill said he considered proclamation of the President of the United States as a mere brutum fulmen. of no practical effect and he doubted whether it was necessary to notice all. Mr. Hill, from the same committee, presented the following Joint resolution in nation to the future prosecution of war with the United States in connection with the other reports. Insulted and oppressed by a long train of evils, and menaced by future pert under the Government of the United States, the separa