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the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Maj. Oscar M. Walk and command, for the signal victory over the naval forces of the United States at Subine Pass, resulting in the dispersing of the enemy's fleet and the capture of two gunboats. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard and command, for the signal repulse of the enemy's iron-clad fleet before Charleseauregard and command, for the signal repulse of the enemy's iron-clad fleet before Charleston, on the 7th of April, 1863. The House passed a bill to prevent the sale, exchange, or other disposition of notes, bonds, &c., under the authority of the United States.--The bill imposes a fine of not less than $1,000, or six months imprisonment, as the Jury or Judge may determine. A bill to facilitate the direction of frauds in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments was also passed.
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
tration of the Government and laws thereof. In all other respects the act of last session remains in force. The House amendments to the bill to provide and organize a general staff for armise in the field were concurred in. The following House bills were passed without amendment: A bill to establish a Provisional Navy — ayes 14, ness 4. A bill to provide for the appointment of military storekeepers. Bills in relation to the Congressional elections in Tennessee and Louisiana. The Senate took a recess until 7 o' clock P. M. In the House joint resolutions of thanks to Maj. J T. Brent and the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Maj. Oscar M. Walk and command, for the signal victory over the naval forces of the United States at Subine Pass, resulting in the dispersing of the enemy's fleet and the capture of two gunboats. Also, joint
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 4
he due administration of the Government and laws thereof. In all other respects the act of last session remains in force. The House amendments to the bill to provide and organize a general staff for armise in the field were concurred in. The following House bills were passed without amendment: A bill to establish a Provisional Navy — ayes 14, ness 4. A bill to provide for the appointment of military storekeepers. Bills in relation to the Congressional elections in Tennessee and Louisiana. The Senate took a recess until 7 o' clock P. M. In the House joint resolutions of thanks to Maj. J T. Brent and the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Maj. Oscar M. Walk and command, for the signal victory over the naval forces of the United States at Subine Pass, resulting in the dispersing of the enemy's fleet and the capture of two gunboats.
exempts such other persons as the President shall be satisfied ought to be exempted to secure the support of the population remaining at home; and also all State officers whom the Governor of any State may claim to have exempted for the due administration of the Government and laws thereof. In all other respects the act of last session remains in force. The House amendments to the bill to provide and organize a general staff for armise in the field were concurred in. The following House bills were passed without amendment: A bill to establish a Provisional Navy — ayes 14, ness 4. A bill to provide for the appointment of military storekeepers. Bills in relation to the Congressional elections in Tennessee and Louisiana. The Senate took a recess until 7 o' clock P. M. In the House joint resolutions of thanks to Maj. J T. Brent and the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Al
: A bill to establish a Provisional Navy — ayes 14, ness 4. A bill to provide for the appointment of military storekeepers. Bills in relation to the Congressional elections in Tennessee and Louisiana. The Senate took a recess until 7 o' clock P. M. In the House joint resolutions of thanks to Maj. J T. Brent and the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Maj. Oscar M. Walk and command, for the signal victory over the naval forces of the United States at Subine Pass, resulting in the dispersing of the enemy's fleet and the capture of two gunboats. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard and command, for the signal repulse of the enemy's iron-clad fleet before Charleston, on the 7th of April, 1863. The House passed a bill to prevent the sale, exchange, or other disposition of notes, bonds, &c., under the authority of the U
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s until 7 o' clock P. M. In the House joint resolutions of thanks to Maj. J T. Brent and the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Maj. Oscar M. Walk and command, for the signal victory over the naval forces of the United States at Subine Pass, resulting in the dispersing of the enemy's fleet and the capture of two gunboats. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard and command, for the signal repulse of the enemy's iron-clad fleet before Charleston, on the 7th of April, 1863. The House passed a bill to prevent the sale, exchange, or other disposition of notes, bonds, &c., under the authority of the United States.--The bill imposes a fine of not less than $1,000, or six months imprisonment, as the Jury or Judge may determine. A bill to facilitate the direction of frauds in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments was also passed.
ouse amendments to the bill to provide and organize a general staff for armise in the field were concurred in. The following House bills were passed without amendment: A bill to establish a Provisional Navy — ayes 14, ness 4. A bill to provide for the appointment of military storekeepers. Bills in relation to the Congressional elections in Tennessee and Louisiana. The Senate took a recess until 7 o' clock P. M. In the House joint resolutions of thanks to Maj. J T. Brent and the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Maj. Oscar M. Walk and command, for the signal victory over the naval forces of the United States at Subine Pass, resulting in the dispersing of the enemy's fleet and the capture of two gunboats. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard and command, for the signal repulse of the enemy's iron-clad fleet before
April 7th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
until 7 o' clock P. M. In the House joint resolutions of thanks to Maj. J T. Brent and the officers and men under his command, for gallant conduct to capturing the Federal gunboat Indianola, was passed. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Maj. Oscar M. Walk and command, for the signal victory over the naval forces of the United States at Subine Pass, resulting in the dispersing of the enemy's fleet and the capture of two gunboats. Also, joint resolution of thanks to Gen. G. T. Beauregard and command, for the signal repulse of the enemy's iron-clad fleet before Charleston, on the 7th of April, 1863. The House passed a bill to prevent the sale, exchange, or other disposition of notes, bonds, &c., under the authority of the United States.--The bill imposes a fine of not less than $1,000, or six months imprisonment, as the Jury or Judge may determine. A bill to facilitate the direction of frauds in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments was also passed.