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ervice regiments and battalions heretofore raised composed of persons liable to conscription was passed. Also, the Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to lease a site, with or without buildings, near the city for a laboratory, etc. A report from the committee of conference on the Exemption bill was postponed until to day, at 12 M. The report of the committee of conference on the copyright question was agreed to. In the House. Senate bills to abolish supernumerally offices in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and to abolish all posts of delivery in the Confederate States, were appropriately referred. The bill to refund to the State of Alabama the sum paid for the gunboat Florida was passed. Several other reports from the Committee of Claims were made. The Exemption bill, as reported from the Committee of Conference, was then taken up. After some discussion, the bill was postponed until Friday next, and ordered to be printed.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 1
ervice regiments and battalions heretofore raised composed of persons liable to conscription was passed. Also, the Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to lease a site, with or without buildings, near the city for a laboratory, etc. A report from the committee of conference on the Exemption bill was postponed until to day, at 12 M. The report of the committee of conference on the copyright question was agreed to. In the House. Senate bills to abolish supernumerally offices in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and to abolish all posts of delivery in the Confederate States, were appropriately referred. The bill to refund to the State of Alabama the sum paid for the gunboat Florida was passed. Several other reports from the Committee of Claims were made. The Exemption bill, as reported from the Committee of Conference, was then taken up. After some discussion, the bill was postponed until Friday next, and ordered to be printed.
Charleston Harbor (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Congressional summary. In the Senate. on Wednesday, Mr. Yancey submitted a joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard, and the officers and soldiers under his command in the battle in Charleston harbor on the 7th inst. Referred to the Committee of Military Affairs. The House bill explanatory of the act authorizing the President to accept and place in the service regiments and battalions heretofore raised composed of persons liable to conscription was passed. Also, the Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to lease a site, with or without buildings, near the city for a laboratory, etc. A report from the committee of conference on the Exemption bill was postponed until to day, at 12 M. The report of the committee of conference on the copyright question was agreed to. In the House. Senate bills to abolish supernumerally offices in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and to abolish all posts of delivery in the Confederate State
Congressional summary. In the Senate. on Wednesday, Mr. Yancey submitted a joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard, and the officers and soldiers under his command in the battle in Charleston harbor on the 7th inst. Referred to the Committee of Military Affairs. The House bill explanatory of the act authorizing the President to accept and place in the service regiments and battalions heretofore raised composed of persons liable to conscription was passed. Also, the Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to lease a site, with or without buildings, near the city for a laboratory, etc. A report from the committee of conference on the Exemption bill was postponed until to day, at 12 M. The report of the committee of conference on the copyright question was agreed to. In the House. Senate bills to abolish supernumerally offices in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and to abolish all posts of delivery in the Confederate States
G. T. Beauregard (search for this): article 1
Congressional summary. In the Senate. on Wednesday, Mr. Yancey submitted a joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard, and the officers and soldiers under his command in the battle in Charleston harbor on the 7th inst. Referred to the Committee of Military Affairs. The House bill explanatory of the act authorizing the President to accept and place in the service regiments and battalions heretofore raised composed of persons liable to conscription was passed. Also, the Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to lease a site, with or without buildings, near the city for a laboratory, etc. A report from the committee of conference on the Exemption bill was postponed until to day, at 12 M. The report of the committee of conference on the copyright question was agreed to. In the House. Senate bills to abolish supernumerally offices in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and to abolish all posts of delivery in the Confederate State
Congressional summary. In the Senate. on Wednesday, Mr. Yancey submitted a joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard, and the officers and soldiers under his command in the battle in Charleston harbor on the 7th inst. Referred to the Committee of Military Affairs. The House bill explanatory of the act authorizing the President to accept and place in the service regiments and battalions heretofore raised composed of persons liable to conscription was passed. Also, the Senate bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to lease a site, with or without buildings, near the city for a laboratory, etc. A report from the committee of conference on the Exemption bill was postponed until to day, at 12 M. The report of the committee of conference on the copyright question was agreed to. In the House. Senate bills to abolish supernumerally offices in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, and to abolish all posts of delivery in the Confederate State