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Confederate States Congress.
The Senate was opened with prayed by the Rev. Mr. Minnigerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Semmes fro xes for the common defence and carry on the Government of the Confederate States," approved April 24th, 1863, the farmer or planter is not req ons be transmitted to Major Von Borck by the President of the Confederate States.
The resolutions were passed unanimously.
Mr. Hill, providing for auditing and authenticating claims against the Confederate States.
On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark., the Finance Committe in the military service persons claiming to be citizens of the United States.
The question was upon the passage of the substitute of Mr. Ch sons between the ages of 18 and 45 who may be resident in the Confederate States after the 1st day of February next, to be subject to enrollment in the military service of the Confederate States, regardless of any claim of non-residence or alienage which they may set up; but leaving
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