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The Daily Dispatch: March 2, 1865., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President, appointing a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, with thanksgiving. (search)
he usual course. Under the call of States for bills, resolutions, etc., the following were introduced: By Mr. Fuller, of North Carolina: Joint resolution of thanks to General Whiting, Colonel Lamb, and their officers and men, for their gallant defence of Fort Fisher against two attacks. Referred to Committee on Military Affairs. By Mr. J. T. Leach, of North Carolina: Joint resolutions approving the appointment of General Lee as General in-Chief, and recommending that he be vested with power to treat for peace. --Referred to the same committee. By Mr. Logan: A bill to facilitate the settlement of claims due deceased soldiers. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. The House then resolved into secret session, and having spent some time therein, again resolved into open session and resumed the consideration of the unfinished business, viz: the bill to provide payment for cotton purchased in the Trans-Mississippi Department.--Pending which, the House adjourned.
may deem most expedient." The following was the vote by which the foregoing resolutions were passed at the time in secret session: Yeas.--Messrs. Alderson, Armstrong, Ball, Christian of Augusta, Coghill, Douglas, Frazier, Garnett, Garrison, Hunter, Keen, Lewis, Nash, Neeson, Newlon, Newman of Mason, Newman of Madison, Stevenson, Spitler, Tayloe, Taylor and Thomas--22. Nays.--Messrs. Bales, Bruce, Christian of Middlesex, Collier, Dickinson, Dulaney, Graham, Guy, Hart, Jones, Logan, Lynch, Quesenberry, Saunders, Wiley and Witten--16. Admiral Buchanan appearing in the hall, on motion, the chair was vacated for ten minutes, in order to give the members of the Senate an opportunity to be introduced to him. When the President resumed the chair, the order of the day, being the Senate bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, was taken up and amended, and discussed till the hour of adjournment. Evening session. The entire evening session was take