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United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
assed. The bill to grant bounty money as a reward to the officers and men serving on board the Virginia, the Jamestown, the Patrick Henry, the Raleigh, the Beaufort, and the Teazer, for their gallantry and courage in the engagement in Hampton Roads on the 8th and 9th of March, 1862, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A Senate bill reported from the Committee on Pointing, to amend the several acts prescribing the mode of publishing the laws and resolutions of the Confederate States, after being amended so as to allow any printer to publish an edition of the laws at his own expense and for his own benefit, was adopted. The consideration of the bill to provide for holding elections for Representatives in the Congress of the Confederates States in States occupied by the enemy, was resumed, and was finally disposed of for the present by referring it to a special committee of five. The House then took up the bill to regulate the compensation for past impress
Hampton Roads (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
g to military and navel affairs digested and published. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Tax bill in secret session. In the House, the bill for the relief of the Brunswich and Albany Railroad, in the State of Georgia, was taken up and passed. The bill to grant bounty money as a reward to the officers and men serving on board the Virginia, the Jamestown, the Patrick Henry, the Raleigh, the Beaufort, and the Teazer, for their gallantry and courage in the engagement in Hampton Roads on the 8th and 9th of March, 1862, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A Senate bill reported from the Committee on Pointing, to amend the several acts prescribing the mode of publishing the laws and resolutions of the Confederate States, after being amended so as to allow any printer to publish an edition of the laws at his own expense and for his own benefit, was adopted. The consideration of the bill to provide for holding elections for Representatives in the Co
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
To amend the act entitled an act to regulate imprecements. The bill extends the provisions of said act so as to embrace the impressment of supplies for the Navy. To provide for the transfer of persons serving in the Army to the Navy. To provide for having the laws relating to military and navel affairs digested and published. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Tax bill in secret session. In the House, the bill for the relief of the Brunswich and Albany Railroad, in the State of Georgia, was taken up and passed. The bill to grant bounty money as a reward to the officers and men serving on board the Virginia, the Jamestown, the Patrick Henry, the Raleigh, the Beaufort, and the Teazer, for their gallantry and courage in the engagement in Hampton Roads on the 8th and 9th of March, 1862, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A Senate bill reported from the Committee on Pointing, to amend the several acts prescribing the mode of publishing the laws and
February 21st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
Congressional summary. In the Senate, Wednesday, an advance report was made on the bills to create a Provisional Navy; for purchasing a site for a Naval Laboratory, and to repeal the 4th section of an act to organize the Department of State, approved February 21st, 1861. A committee of conference was agreed to on the part of the Senate relative to disagreements with the House in respect to the bill defining who are exempt from military service. The following bills were passed; To amend the act entitled an act to regulate imprecements. The bill extends the provisions of said act so as to embrace the impressment of supplies for the Navy. To provide for the transfer of persons serving in the Army to the Navy. To provide for having the laws relating to military and navel affairs digested and published. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Tax bill in secret session. In the House, the bill for the relief of the Brunswich and Albany Railroad, in the State of Georgia,
March 8th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
d navel affairs digested and published. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Tax bill in secret session. In the House, the bill for the relief of the Brunswich and Albany Railroad, in the State of Georgia, was taken up and passed. The bill to grant bounty money as a reward to the officers and men serving on board the Virginia, the Jamestown, the Patrick Henry, the Raleigh, the Beaufort, and the Teazer, for their gallantry and courage in the engagement in Hampton Roads on the 8th and 9th of March, 1862, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A Senate bill reported from the Committee on Pointing, to amend the several acts prescribing the mode of publishing the laws and resolutions of the Confederate States, after being amended so as to allow any printer to publish an edition of the laws at his own expense and for his own benefit, was adopted. The consideration of the bill to provide for holding elections for Representatives in the Congress of the Co
March 9th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
digested and published. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Tax bill in secret session. In the House, the bill for the relief of the Brunswich and Albany Railroad, in the State of Georgia, was taken up and passed. The bill to grant bounty money as a reward to the officers and men serving on board the Virginia, the Jamestown, the Patrick Henry, the Raleigh, the Beaufort, and the Teazer, for their gallantry and courage in the engagement in Hampton Roads on the 8th and 9th of March, 1862, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A Senate bill reported from the Committee on Pointing, to amend the several acts prescribing the mode of publishing the laws and resolutions of the Confederate States, after being amended so as to allow any printer to publish an edition of the laws at his own expense and for his own benefit, was adopted. The consideration of the bill to provide for holding elections for Representatives in the Congress of the Confederates State