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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 3
of N. C., offered a bill amendatory of the currency bill passed 17th February, 1864, to place the five-dollar notes on the same basis as the new issue. Mr. E. M. Bruce submitted an amendment, offered as a substitute, that it was inexpedient to relieve the notes of the tax provided by law. Both were referred. Mr. Murray, of Tenn, made a motion that a joint resolution of thanks be tendered Gen. Forrest and the brave officers and men of his command for their successful campaign in West Tennessee and Kentucky; which was adopted. Mr. Foote introduced a bill to provide against the enjoyment of the rights of citizenship of foreigners who have taken no part in the present struggle. Mr. Baldwin offered a resolution inquiring into the expediency of providing for the enrollment of invalid officers and privates, permanently disabled, in the reserve forces. Referred. Also, a bill amendatory of the act imposing tax on wool. Referred. Mr. McWillis, delegate from Arizona, p
Oklahoma (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): article 3
d as a substitute, that it was inexpedient to relieve the notes of the tax provided by law. Both were referred. Mr. Murray, of Tenn, made a motion that a joint resolution of thanks be tendered Gen. Forrest and the brave officers and men of his command for their successful campaign in West Tennessee and Kentucky; which was adopted. Mr. Foote introduced a bill to provide against the enjoyment of the rights of citizenship of foreigners who have taken no part in the present struggle. Mr. Baldwin offered a resolution inquiring into the expediency of providing for the enrollment of invalid officers and privates, permanently disabled, in the reserve forces. Referred. Also, a bill amendatory of the act imposing tax on wool. Referred. Mr. McWillis, delegate from Arizona, presented a memorial of certain claims, &c. --Referred. Mr. R. C. Bondinot introduced a bill for the relief of the Cherokee nation. Congress then adjourned to meet again at 12 o'clock to-day.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 3
and two hundred extra copies of the message were ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Sparrow the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives.--Prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Duncan, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Chilton, of Alabama, submitted a resolution affecting the reported disloyalty of the Hon. Williamson R. W. Cobb, of that State, and called for an investigation as to the truth of the charges which had been alleged against him through the public prints, &c. The resolution was adopted — yeas 69, nays 6--and a committee of five appointed to apprise Mr. C. of the charges, if possible, and to investigate the case. Mr. Cruiksbank, of Alabama, offered a bill providing for the repeal of the act suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, which was appropriately referred. Mr. Pugh submitted a resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the propriety of allowing officers of the army and navy to purchase one ration and draw a
five appointed to apprise Mr. C. of the charges, if possible, and to investigate the case. Mr. Cruiksbank, of Alabama, offered a bill providing for the repeal of the act suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, which was appropriately referred. Mr. Pugh submitted a resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the propriety of allowing officers of the army and navy to purchase one ration and draw another from the Government, which was adopted. Mr. Garland, of Ark, introduced a bill to provide for the redemption of old issues of Treasury notes held by certain Indian tribes. Also, a bill and memorial relating to rations for officers. Referred. Mr. Hartridge, of Ga., introduced a bill amendatory of the act to levy additional taxes for the common defence and support of Government. Referred. Mr. Hartridge also submitted a resolution as to whether the provisions of the act regulating the exportation of cotton, tobacco, and other product
Robt W. Barnwell (search for this): article 3
Proceedings of Congress. Senate.--The Senate met at 12 o'clock yesterday, in the Virginia Senate Chamber, Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, in the chair. The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. J. L. Burrows, of the Baptist Church. The Senate proceeded to the election of the standing committees, with the following result: Foreign Affairs--Messrs Jas L. Orr, chairman; Waldo P. Johnson, Louis T. Wigfall, Wm. E. Simms, and Allen T. Caperton. Finance--Messrs Robt W. Barnwell, chairman; R. M. T. Hunter, Thos. J. Semmes, Wm. A. Graham, and Robert Jemison, Jr. Commerce--Messrs. Wm. S. Oldham, chairman; Augustus. E. Maxwell, Wm. T. Dortch, Landon C. Haynes, and Richard W. Walker. Military Affairs--Messrs Edward C. Sparrow, chairman; Louis T. Wigfall, Henry. C. Burnett, Gustavus A. Henry, and Robert W. Johnson. Naval Affairs--Messrs Albert G. Brown, chairman; Jas M. Baker, Wm. E. Simms, Herschel V. Johnson, and Wm. A. Graham. Judiciary--Messrs
Thomas J. Semmes (search for this): article 3
he Senate met at 12 o'clock yesterday, in the Virginia Senate Chamber, Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, in the chair. The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. J. L. Burrows, of the Baptist Church. The Senate proceeded to the election of the standing committees, with the following result: Foreign Affairs--Messrs Jas L. Orr, chairman; Waldo P. Johnson, Louis T. Wigfall, Wm. E. Simms, and Allen T. Caperton. Finance--Messrs Robt W. Barnwell, chairman; R. M. T. Hunter, Thos. J. Semmes, Wm. A. Graham, and Robert Jemison, Jr. Commerce--Messrs. Wm. S. Oldham, chairman; Augustus. E. Maxwell, Wm. T. Dortch, Landon C. Haynes, and Richard W. Walker. Military Affairs--Messrs Edward C. Sparrow, chairman; Louis T. Wigfall, Henry. C. Burnett, Gustavus A. Henry, and Robert W. Johnson. Naval Affairs--Messrs Albert G. Brown, chairman; Jas M. Baker, Wm. E. Simms, Herschel V. Johnson, and Wm. A. Graham. Judiciary--Messrs Benjamin H. Hill, chairman; Landon C. Ha
Cruiksbank (search for this): article 3
yer was offered by Rev. Dr. Duncan, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Chilton, of Alabama, submitted a resolution affecting the reported disloyalty of the Hon. Williamson R. W. Cobb, of that State, and called for an investigation as to the truth of the charges which had been alleged against him through the public prints, &c. The resolution was adopted — yeas 69, nays 6--and a committee of five appointed to apprise Mr. C. of the charges, if possible, and to investigate the case. Mr. Cruiksbank, of Alabama, offered a bill providing for the repeal of the act suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, which was appropriately referred. Mr. Pugh submitted a resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the propriety of allowing officers of the army and navy to purchase one ration and draw another from the Government, which was adopted. Mr. Garland, of Ark, introduced a bill to provide for the redemption of old issues of Treasury notes held by
Edward C. Sparrow (search for this): article 3
ell, chairman; R. M. T. Hunter, Thos. J. Semmes, Wm. A. Graham, and Robert Jemison, Jr. Commerce--Messrs. Wm. S. Oldham, chairman; Augustus. E. Maxwell, Wm. T. Dortch, Landon C. Haynes, and Richard W. Walker. Military Affairs--Messrs Edward C. Sparrow, chairman; Louis T. Wigfall, Henry. C. Burnett, Gustavus A. Henry, and Robert W. Johnson. Naval Affairs--Messrs Albert G. Brown, chairman; Jas M. Baker, Wm. E. Simms, Herschel V. Johnson, and Wm. A. Graham. Judiciary--Messrs B. Caperton, and Augustus E. Maxwell. On motion of Mr Orr the documents accompanying the President's message were referred to appropriate committees, and two hundred extra copies of the message were ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Sparrow the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives.--Prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Duncan, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Chilton, of Alabama, submitted a resolution affecting the reported disloyalty of the Hon. Williamson R. W. Cobb
Herschel V. Johnson (search for this): article 3
Allen T. Caperton. Finance--Messrs Robt W. Barnwell, chairman; R. M. T. Hunter, Thos. J. Semmes, Wm. A. Graham, and Robert Jemison, Jr. Commerce--Messrs. Wm. S. Oldham, chairman; Augustus. E. Maxwell, Wm. T. Dortch, Landon C. Haynes, and Richard W. Walker. Military Affairs--Messrs Edward C. Sparrow, chairman; Louis T. Wigfall, Henry. C. Burnett, Gustavus A. Henry, and Robert W. Johnson. Naval Affairs--Messrs Albert G. Brown, chairman; Jas M. Baker, Wm. E. Simms, Herschel V. Johnson, and Wm. A. Graham. Judiciary--Messrs Benjamin H. Hill, chairman; Landon C. Haynes, R. W. Walker, John W. C. Watson, and Thos J. Semmes. Indian Affairs--Messrs Robert W. Johnson, chairman; Wm. S. Oldham, Waldo P. Johnson, Augustus E. Maxwell, and Allen T. Caperton. Post-Offices and Post Roads--Messrs Chas B. Mitchell, chairman; Robert Jemison, Jr., James M. Baker, Landon C. Haynes, and Wm. S. Oldham. Public Lands--Messrs James M. Baker, chairman; G. A. Henry, and R
Robert W. Barnwell (search for this): article 3
erton. Post-Offices and Post Roads--Messrs Chas B. Mitchell, chairman; Robert Jemison, Jr., James M. Baker, Landon C. Haynes, and Wm. S. Oldham. Public Lands--Messrs James M. Baker, chairman; G. A. Henry, and Robert W. Johnson. Patents--Messrs Augustus E. Maxwell, chairman; Benjamin H. Hill, and Landon C. Haynes. Claims--Messrs Henry C. Burnett, chairman; James M. Baker, and Waldo P. Johnson. Territories--Messrs Louis T. Wigfall, chairman; Chas B. Mitchell, and Robert W. Barnwell. Accounts--Messrs A. T. Caperton, chairman; Wm. T. Dortch, and Wm. E. Simms. Printing--Messrs J. W. C. Watson, James L. Orr, and Landon C. Haynes. Engrossment and Enrollment--Messrs Wm. T. Dortch, chairman; A. T. Caperton, and Augustus E. Maxwell. On motion of Mr Orr the documents accompanying the President's message were referred to appropriate committees, and two hundred extra copies of the message were ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Sparrow the Sena
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