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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
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Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at twelve o'clock yesterday.
On motion of Mr. Jemison, of Ala., the bill to facilitate the settlement of the claims of deceased soldiers was refe introduced a bill to amend the act to organize military courts to attend the armies of the Confederate States in the field.
Referred.
House joint resolution of thanks to the 9th Texas infantry was sity.
By Mr Lyon, of Ala.--A bill to provide for the settlement of claims against the Confederate States for property lost, captured, or destroyed while in the military service, or which has been bill to provide for the admission of Mallett's battalion into the military service of the Confederate States.
By Mr Fuller, of N C.--A bill to aid in the construction of a railroad from Fayettev of Tennessee in the support of her army previous to its transfer to the Government of the Confederate States.
Also, a bill to amend the act to regulate the destruction of property under military
H. W. Bruce (search for this): article 2
Jemison (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at twelve o'clock yesterday.
On motion of Mr. Jemison, of Ala., the bill to facilitate the settlement of the claims of deceased soldiers was referred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. Semmes introduced a bill to authorize the owners of registered eight per cent. ten year convertible bonds, issued under the provisions of the act approved 16th May, 1861, to exchange the same for coupon bonds.
Referred.
Also, a bill to amend the act to prohibit the importation of luxuries.
Referred.
Mr. Watson, of Miss, introduced a bill to amend the act to organize military courts to attend the armies of the Confederate States in the field.
Referred.
House joint resolution of thanks to the 9th Texas infantry was considered and passed.
The bill to authorize the formation of new commands, to be composed of supernumerary officers who may resign to join those commands, and to limit and restrict the appointment of officers, was consi
Lyon (search for this): article 2
Miller (search for this): article 2
Villere (search for this): article 2
McCallum (search for this): article 2
Semmes (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at twelve o'clock yesterday.
On motion of Mr. Jemison, of Ala., the bill to facilitate the settlement of the claims of deceased soldiers was referred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. Semmes introduced a bill to authorize the owners of registered eight per cent. ten year convertible bonds, issued under the provisions of the act approved 16th May, 1861, to exchange the same for coupon bonds.
Referred.
Also, a bill to amend the act to prohibit the importation of luxuries.
Referred.
Mr. Watson, of Miss, introduced a bill to amend the act to organize military courts to attend the armies of the Confederate States in the field.
Referred.
House joint resolution of thanks to the 9th Texas infantry was considered and passed.
The bill to authorize the formation of new commands, to be composed of supernumerary officers who may resign to join those commands, and to limit and restrict the appointment of officers, was consid