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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 3
Florida (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 3
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 11 o'clock.--The President pro tem. was, on motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark, authorized to appoint an additional page for the Senate.
Mr. Clay, from the Military Committee, reported a bill to provide for retiring officers of the army, which was passed by a vote of a e bill authorizes the President, upon the recommendation of any General commanding a department or an army, to discharge from the service any officer of the Confederate States army, or of the Provisional army of the Confederate States, who has no assignable command or duty, or who is incompetent or inefficient, or who may be absenConfederate States, who has no assignable command or duty, or who is incompetent or inefficient, or who may be absent from his command or duty without leave.--The second section declares that the provisions of the first section shall not be held to apply to officers who have become disabled by wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty; but the President may retire such officers upon full pay during the war, or may assign them to such pos
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Johnson (search for this): article 3
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 11 o'clock.--The President pro tem. was, on motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark, authorized to appoint an additional page for the Senate.
Mr. Clay, from the Military Committee, reported a bill to provide for retiring officers of the army, which was passed by a vote of ayes 15, noes 8.
The bill authorizes the President, upon the recommendation of any General commanding a department or an army, to discharge from the service any officer of the Confederate States army, or of the Provisional army of the Confederate States, who has no assignable command or duty, or who is incompetent or inefficient, or who may be absent from his command or duty without leave.--The second section declares that the provisions of the first section shall not be held to apply to officers who have become disabled by wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty; but the President may retire such officers upon full pay during the war, or may ass
Miles (search for this): article 3
Hilton (search for this): article 3
Clay (search for this): article 3
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met yesterday at 11 o'clock.--The President pro tem. was, on motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark, authorized to appoint an additional page for the Senate.
Mr. Clay, from the Military Committee, reported a bill to provide for retiring officers of the army, which was passed by a vote of ayes 15, noes 8.
The bill authorizes the President, upon the recommendation of any General commanding a department or an army, to discharge from the service any officer of the Confederate States army, or of the Provisional army of the Confederate States, who has no assignable command or duty, or who is incompetent or inefficient, or who may be absent from his command or duty without leave.--The second section declares that the provisions of the first section shall not be held to apply to officers who have become disabled by wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty; but the President may retire such officers upon full pay during the war, or may assi
J. B. Gordan (search for this): article 3
Hanley (search for this): article 3