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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 24, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for James A. Johnson or search for James A. Johnson in all documents.
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Ran away from the subscriber a negro man, named Lewis, of dark complexion, and nearly six feet tall; quite intelligent, and his pronunciation a little singular; his hands were badly frost- bitten when he left.
His wife, whom he expressed great desire for me to purchase, is owned by Mr. James A. Johnson, of Carolina county, of whom I bought the said negro man, Lewis, some months ago; suppose he is now lurking in the neighborhood of his wife.
Any information of him will be thankfully received, and a reward of five hundred dollars will be paid for his delivery to me, or his lodgment in jail, that I may get him again.
My address is Goochland Courthouse. T. Michaux. fe 22--6t*
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Thursday, February 23, 1865.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Jeter, of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Johnson, of Georgia, presented resolutions passed by Sorrel's brigade.
Ordered to be printed.
Mr. Watson, of Mississippi, presented resolutions passed by Harris's brigade.
Ordered to be printed.
Mr. Wigfall, of Texas, introduced a bill to provide payment for cotton taken and used by the military authorities in the Trans-Mississippi Department.
Referred to the Committee on Finance.
On the recommendation of the Military Committee, the Senate refused to concur in House amendments to the bill to establish a general staff for armies in the field, and asked a committee of conference.
House bill requiring non-commissioned officers and privates held as prisoners of war to be paid upon their individual certificates, supported by oath, was considered and passed.
Senate bill authorizing the Chief of Ordnance to contract for the manufactu