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Congress on Saturday. In the Senate, Mr. Clay, of Ala, reported a bill for the conscription of aliens in the Confederate States; House bill to prevent frauds on the Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Department and the obtaining under false pretences, transportation for private property, was reported with a substitute; the act to convert the 1st Regiment of S. C. infantry into the 2d Regiment S. C. Artillery, which had been vetoed by the President, was called, and advocated by Messrs. Orr and Wigfall, and opposed by Mr. Phelan. It was passed by two-thirds of the Senate — ayes 18, noes 5. The Senate then went into secret session. In the House a bill was passed increasing the pay of non-commissioned officers and privates in the Confederate States army four dollars per month. A bill to punish forgery and counterfeiting was also passed. Also, a bill to amend the law in regard to copyrights. At the time of adjournment the House was engaged in the consideration of
ess on Saturday. In the Senate, Mr. Clay, of Ala, reported a bill for the conscription of aliens in the Confederate States; House bill to prevent frauds on the Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Department and the obtaining under false pretences, transportation for private property, was reported with a substitute; the act to convert the 1st Regiment of S. C. infantry into the 2d Regiment S. C. Artillery, which had been vetoed by the President, was called, and advocated by Messrs. Orr and Wigfall, and opposed by Mr. Phelan. It was passed by two-thirds of the Senate — ayes 18, noes 5. The Senate then went into secret session. In the House a bill was passed increasing the pay of non-commissioned officers and privates in the Confederate States army four dollars per month. A bill to punish forgery and counterfeiting was also passed. Also, a bill to amend the law in regard to copyrights. At the time of adjournment the House was engaged in the consideration of the bi
Congress on Saturday. In the Senate, Mr. Clay, of Ala, reported a bill for the conscription of aliens in the Confederate States; House bill to prevent frauds on the Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Department and the obtaining under false pretences, transportation for private property, was reported with a substitute; the act to convert the 1st Regiment of S. C. infantry into the 2d Regiment S. C. Artillery, which had been vetoed by the President, was called, and advocated by Messrs. Orr and Wigfall, and opposed by Mr. Phelan. It was passed by two-thirds of the Senate — ayes 18, noes 5. The Senate then went into secret session. In the House a bill was passed increasing the pay of non-commissioned officers and privates in the Confederate States army four dollars per month. A bill to punish forgery and counterfeiting was also passed. Also, a bill to amend the law in regard to copyrights. At the time of adjournment the House was engaged in the consideration of
Congress on Saturday. In the Senate, Mr. Clay, of Ala, reported a bill for the conscription of aliens in the Confederate States; House bill to prevent frauds on the Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Department and the obtaining under false pretences, transportation for private property, was reported with a substitute; the act to convert the 1st Regiment of S. C. infantry into the 2d Regiment S. C. Artillery, which had been vetoed by the President, was called, and advocated by Messrs. Orr and Wigfall, and opposed by Mr. Phelan. It was passed by two-thirds of the Senate — ayes 18, noes 5. The Senate then went into secret session. In the House a bill was passed increasing the pay of non-commissioned officers and privates in the Confederate States army four dollars per month. A bill to punish forgery and counterfeiting was also passed. Also, a bill to amend the law in regard to copyrights. At the time of adjournment the House was engaged in the consideration of
he Senate, Mr. Clay, of Ala, reported a bill for the conscription of aliens in the Confederate States; House bill to prevent frauds on the Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Department and the obtaining under false pretences, transportation for private property, was reported with a substitute; the act to convert the 1st Regiment of S. C. infantry into the 2d Regiment S. C. Artillery, which had been vetoed by the President, was called, and advocated by Messrs. Orr and Wigfall, and opposed by Mr. Phelan. It was passed by two-thirds of the Senate — ayes 18, noes 5. The Senate then went into secret session. In the House a bill was passed increasing the pay of non-commissioned officers and privates in the Confederate States army four dollars per month. A bill to punish forgery and counterfeiting was also passed. Also, a bill to amend the law in regard to copyrights. At the time of adjournment the House was engaged in the consideration of the bill to provide payment for
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Congress on Saturday. In the Senate, Mr. Clay, of Ala, reported a bill for the conscription of aliens in the Confederate States; House bill to prevent frauds on the Quartermasters' and Commissaries' Department and the obtaining under false pretences, transportation for private property, was reported with a substitute; the act to convert the 1st Regiment of S. C. infantry into the 2d Regiment S. C. Artillery, which had been vetoed by the President, was called, and advocated by Messrs. Orr aall, and opposed by Mr. Phelan. It was passed by two-thirds of the Senate — ayes 18, noes 5. The Senate then went into secret session. In the House a bill was passed increasing the pay of non-commissioned officers and privates in the Confederate States army four dollars per month. A bill to punish forgery and counterfeiting was also passed. Also, a bill to amend the law in regard to copyrights. At the time of adjournment the House was engaged in the consideration of the bil
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Attempted escape from prison. --On Saturday night, five prisoners confined in Castle Thunder, headed by a deserter named Robert Burch, attempted to escape by eluding the vigilance of the guard. After having cut their way through the rear wall of the prison, they made their appearance in the alley, but were promptly halted by the sentinel, who succeeded in alarming the sergeant of the guard and his posse in time to catch all of them. By a new arrangement of the guard Bossieux's men had been removed from the barracks in rear of the prison, and the would be runaways hoped to be aided by the circumstance. The vigilance of the sentinel frustrated their intention.
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ot; two 32 pounder, smooth bore, and two 12-pounder guns. The boat is badly damaged. The report of the engagement was distinctly heard at Brashear city. Gen. Wellsell, commanding, immediately sent the gunboat Calhoun to assist the Diana, but having no pilot, she grounded and came near sharing the same fate. A south wind raised the water and released the Calhoun. The Confederate loss is unknown. The enemy lost three officers and two privates killed. [official Dispatch] The following official dispatch confirming the above was received Satrday morning at the War Department: Headquarters near Burwick's Bay, March 28th, via Natchez, April 1st.--To Gen. S. Cooper: I have the honor to report the capture of the Federal gunboat Diana at this point to day. She mounts five heavy guns. The boat is not seriously injured, and will be immediately put in service.--The enemy's loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners, is one hundred and fifty. [Signed.] R. Taylor, Brig. Gen.
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Capture of the Federal gunboat Diana in Louisiana. Port Edison, April 4. --The New Orleans Era, of the 2d, contains the particulars of the capture of the Federal gunboat Diana, on Sunday last, a few miles above Brashear city, on the Atchfalays bayon by a portion of Sibley's command. The Diana was commanded by Capt Peterson, and had aboard Co. A of the 12th Connecticut, and Co. F of the 16th New York, in all one hundred and twenty officers, privates, and sailors, all of whom fell into our hands, together with the boat, the armament of which consists of one 32- pounder rifled parrot; two 32 pounder, smooth bore, and two 12-pounder guns. The boat is badly damaged. The report of the engagement was distinctly heard at Brashear city. Gen. Wellsell, commanding, immediately sent the gunboat Calhoun to assist the Diana, but having no pilot, she grounded and came near sharing the same fate. A south wind raised the water and released the Calhoun. The Confederate loss is u
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ot; two 32 pounder, smooth bore, and two 12-pounder guns. The boat is badly damaged. The report of the engagement was distinctly heard at Brashear city. Gen. Wellsell, commanding, immediately sent the gunboat Calhoun to assist the Diana, but having no pilot, she grounded and came near sharing the same fate. A south wind raised the water and released the Calhoun. The Confederate loss is unknown. The enemy lost three officers and two privates killed. [official Dispatch] The following official dispatch confirming the above was received Satrday morning at the War Department: Headquarters near Burwick's Bay, March 28th, via Natchez, April 1st.--To Gen. S. Cooper: I have the honor to report the capture of the Federal gunboat Diana at this point to day. She mounts five heavy guns. The boat is not seriously injured, and will be immediately put in service.--The enemy's loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners, is one hundred and fifty. [Signed.] R. Taylor, Brig. Gen.
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