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Burnett (search for this): article 2
John S. Williams (search for this): article 2
C. B. Mitchell (search for this): article 2
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Tuesday, November 8, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, in the chair.
The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. T. V. Moore, of the Presbyterian church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, presented the credentials of Hon. A. H. Garland, Senator elected from the State of Arkansas to fill the unexpired term of the Hon. C. B. Mitchell, deceased; and Mr. Garland having appeared and received the oath of office, took his seat in the Senate.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, introduced a bill to construe and declare more especially the meaning of the act increasing the compensation of the heads of departments.
The bill increases the salaries of all heads of bureaux in the civil departments in Richmond thirty-three and a third per cent.
from the passage of the said act. Referred to the Committee on Finance.
Mr. Graham, of North Carolina, introduced a bill, which was referred to the same committee, declaring four pe
Barnwell (search for this): article 2
T. V. Moore (search for this): article 2
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Tuesday, November 8, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, in the chair.
The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. T. V. Moore, of the Presbyterian church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, presented the credentials of Hon. A. H. Garland, Senator elected from the State of Arkansas to fill the unexpired term of the Hon. C. B. Mitchell, deceased; and Mr. Garland having appeared and received the oath of office, took his seat in the Senate.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, introduced a bill to construe and declare more especially the meaning of the act increasing the compensation of the heads of departments.
The bill increases the salaries of all heads of bureaux in the civil departments in Richmond thirty-three and a third per cent.
from the passage of the said act. Referred to the Committee on Finance.
Mr. Graham, of North Carolina, introduced a bill, which was referred to the same committee, declaring four per
Blanford (search for this): article 2
Hunter (search for this): article 2
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Tuesday, November 8, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, in the chair.
The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. T. V. Moore, of the Presbyterian church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, presented the credentials of Hon. A. H. Garland, Senator elected from the State of Arkansas to fill the unexpired term of the Hon. C. B. Mitchell, deceased; and Mr. Garland having appeared and received the oath of office, took his seat in the Senate.
Mr. Hill, of Georgia, introduced a bill to construe and declare more especially the meaning of the act increasing the compensation of the heads of departments.
The bill increases the salaries of all heads of bureaux in the civil departments in Richmond thirty-three and a third per cent.
from the passage of the said act. Referred to the Committee on Finance.
Mr. Graham, of North Carolina, introduced a bill, which was referred to the same committee, declaring four per
J. T. Leach (search for this): article 2
Hill (search for this): article 2
A. H. Garland (search for this): article 2