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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 8
for the army to be fixed at its actual cost. Mr. Goode presented a bill to amend the act to exempt certain persons from enrollment for service in the Confederate States. This bill provides for the exemption of all millers, tanners, and salt makers. Referred to Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Russell, of Va., introduced a bill entitled "An act relating to the Territory of Kansas." The bill sets forth that Kansas equitably belongs to the Confederate States, and cannot without manifest damage to them, and especially to the State of Missouri, be suffered to remain in the possession of an unfriendly power. It authorizes the President to take and hold possession of Kansas as a Territory of the Confederate States, and to establish therein a Territorial government, and confiscates all property belonging to any inhabitant of the United States to the Confederate States. Referred to the Committee on Territories. On motion of Mr. Elliott, of Ky., the House then adjourned.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
ented a bill to amend the act to exempt certain persons from enrollment for service in the Confederate States. This bill provides for the exemption of all millers, tanners, and salt makers. Referredting to the Territory of Kansas." The bill sets forth that Kansas equitably belongs to the Confederate States, and cannot without manifest damage to them, and especially to the State of Missouri, be s. It authorizes the President to take and hold possession of Kansas as a Territory of the Confederate States, and to establish therein a Territorial government, and confiscates all property belonging all property belonging to any inhabitant of the United States to the Confederate States. Referred to the Committee on Territories. On motion of Mr. Elliott, of Ky., the House then adjourned. s all property belonging to any inhabitant of the United States to the Confederate States. Referred to the Committee on Territories. On motion of Mr. Elliott, of Ky., the House then adjourned.
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