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Hitton (search for this): article 3
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J. C. McCabe (search for this): article 3
The State J. C. McCabe, in the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Semmes, of La, offered a resolution which was agreed to, directing the clerk of the Senate to send to the hands of the four executive departments of Government, copies of all bills, resolutions, &c., which the Senate should order to be printed.
The Military Committee reported back favorably, through Mr. Sparrow, the bill to amend the 65th Article of War.
Senate bill with House amendments to increase the pay of Government clerks and others at Richmond, was taken up and the amendments concurred in. The following is the bill.
the Congress of the Confederate States of America do . That the salaries and compensate on of all civil officers and employees in the President's office and in the Executive and Legislative Departments at Richmond, whose compensation or salaries do not exceed the sum of two thousand dollars per annum, shall be increased from the passage of this act to the 15th May, 1864, at the rate of
Gray (search for this): article 3
Semmes (search for this): article 3
The State J. C. McCabe, in the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Semmes, of La, offered a resolution which was agreed to, directing the clerk of the Senate to send to the hands of the four executive departments of Government, copies of all bills, resolutions, &c., which the Senate should order to be printed.
The Military Committee reported back favorably, through Mr. Sparrow, the bill to amend the 65th Article of War.
Senate bill with House amendments to increase the pay of Government ach session, to communicate a list of all such certificates to Congress; provided that no clerk, who by virtue of a military commission receives salaries or commutation of rations shall be entitled to the benefits of this act.
On motion of Mr. Semmes, the Senate resolved into secret session.
The House met at 11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Ryland.
Mr. Garland, of Ark. from the Judiciary Committee, reported a bill amendatory of the bill to prohibit the transporta
Miles (search for this): article 3
Ryland (search for this): article 3
Garland (search for this): article 3
House (search for this): article 3
The State J. C. McCabe, in the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Semmes, of La, offered a resolution which was agreed to, directing the clerk of the Senate to send to the hands of the four executive departments of Government, copies of all bills, resolutions, &c., which the Senate should order to be printed.
The Military Committee reported back favorably, through Mr. Sparrow, the bill to amend the 65th Article of War.
Senate bill with House amendments to increase the pay of Government clerks and others at Richmond, was taken up and the amendments concurred in. The following is the bill.
the Congress of the Confederate States of America do . That the salaries and compensate on of all civil officers and employees in the President's office and in the Executive and Legislative Departments at Richmond, whose compensation or salaries do not exceed the sum of two thousand dollars per annum, shall be increased from the passage of this act to the 15th May, 1864, at the rate of
Sparrow (search for this): article 3
The State J. C. McCabe, in the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Semmes, of La, offered a resolution which was agreed to, directing the clerk of the Senate to send to the hands of the four executive departments of Government, copies of all bills, resolutions, &c., which the Senate should order to be printed.
The Military Committee reported back favorably, through Mr. Sparrow, the bill to amend the 65th Article of War.
Senate bill with House amendments to increase the pay of Government clerks and others at Richmond, was taken up and the amendments concurred in. The following is the bill.
the Congress of the Confederate States of America do . That the salaries and compensate on of all civil officers and employees in the President's office and in the Executive and Legislative Departments at Richmond, whose compensation or salaries do not exceed the sum of two thousand dollars per annum, shall be increased from the passage of this act to the 15th May, 1864, at the rate of