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United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 12 o'clock, and the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of the Methodist Chu sell, take, circulate, of in any manner trade in any paper currency of the United States; Provided, That the purchase of postage stamps shall not be considered a vi onstrued to apply to any person acting in behalf of the Government of the Confederate States, by special authority from the President, or any of the heads of Departme passed the bill declaring it to be the duty of District Attorneys of the Confederate States to investigate the conduct, transactions and accounts of each person who, ctor, or other financial or disbursing officer, agent, or employee of the Confederate States, &c., &c.
The bill declaring persons owing military service to the CConfederate States, and who sick to avoid such service by removing beyond the control and jurisdiction of said States, alien enemies, and subjecting their property to
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 12 o'clock, and the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Orr. of S. C., presented the credentials of Hon. Edwin G. Read, of N. C., appointed by Gov. Vance, of N. C., to fill the vacancy in the C. S. Senate occasioned by the resignation of Hon George Davis.
Mr. Read attended and took the oath of office.
Mr. Phelan, of Miss., introduced a bill to amend an act to organize military courts to attend the armies in the field and to define their powers.
And also a bill to confer additional powers on military courts and courts martial.
Both bills were referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Brown, of Miss., introduced a bill to increase the yearly compensation of the Commissioner of Patents to $4,500, to be paid out of the Patent Office fund.
Referred to the Committee on the Patent Office.
Mr. Sparrow of La., introduced a bill to punish absence from
P. R. Cleburne (search for this): article 2
Phelan (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 12 o'clock, and the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Orr. of S. C., presented the credentials of Hon. Edwin G. Read, of N. C., appointed by Gov. Vance, of N. C., to fill the vacancy in the C. S. Senate occasioned by the resignation of Hon George Davis.
Mr. Read attended and took the oath of office.
Mr. Phelan, of Miss., introduced a bill to amend an act to organize military courts to attend the armies in the field and to define their powers.
And also a bill to confer additional powers on military courts and courts martial.
Both bills were referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Brown, of Miss., introduced a bill to increase the yearly compensation of the Commissioner of Patents to $4,500, to be paid out of the Patent Office fund.
Referred to the Committee on the Patent Office.
Mr. Sparrow of La., introduced a bill to punish absence from t
Sparrow (search for this): article 2
Langhorne (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 12 o'clock, and the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Orr. of S. C., presented the credentials of Hon. Edwin G. Read, of N. C., appointed by Gov. Vance, of N. C., to fill the vacancy in the C. S. Senate occasioned by the resignation of Hon George Davis.
Mr. Read attended and took the oath of office.
Mr. Phelan, of Miss., introduced a bill to amend an act to organize military courts to attend the armies in the field and to define their powers.
And also a bill to confer additional powers on military courts and courts martial.
Both bills were referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Brown, of Miss., introduced a bill to increase the yearly compensation of the Commissioner of Patents to $4,500, to be paid out of the Patent Office fund.
Referred to the Committee on the Patent Office.
Mr. Sparrow of La., introduced a bill to punish absence from t
Vance (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 12 o'clock, and the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Orr. of S. C., presented the credentials of Hon. Edwin G. Read, of N. C., appointed by Gov. Vance, of N. C., to fill the vacancy in the C. S. Senate occasioned by the resignation of Hon George Davis.
Mr. Read attended and took the oath of office.
Mr. Phelan, of Miss., introduced a bill to amend an act to organize military courts to attend the armies in the field and to define their powers.
And also a bill to confer additional powers on military courts and courts martial.
Both bills were referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Brown, of Miss., introduced a bill to increase the yearly compensation of the Commissioner of Patents to $4,500, to be paid out of the Patent Office fund.
Referred to the Committee on the Patent Office.
Mr. Sparrow of La., introduced a bill to punish absence from t
Edwin G. Read (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 12 o'clock, and the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Orr. of S. C., presented the credentials of Hon. Edwin G. Read, of N. C., appointed by Gov. Vance, of N. C., to fill the vacancy in the C. S. Senate occasioned by the resignation of Hon George Davis.
Mr. Read attended and took the oath of office.
Mr. Phelan, of Miss., introduced a bill to amend an act to organizeMr. Read attended and took the oath of office.
Mr. Phelan, of Miss., introduced a bill to amend an act to organize military courts to attend the armies in the field and to define their powers.
And also a bill to confer additional powers on military courts and courts martial.
Both bills were referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Brown, of Miss., introduced a bill to increase the yearly compensation of the Commissioner of Patents to $4,500, to be paid out of the Patent Office fund.
Referred to the Committee on the Patent Office.
Mr. Sparrow of La., introduced a bill to punish absence from t
Caperton (search for this): article 2
Miles (search for this): article 2