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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 3
mmittee on Military Affairs, amending the exemption law, and providing for the enrollment, after notice, of all persons who have furnished substitutes in the army, and the repayment to such persons, on proof by the Secretary of the Treasury or any paymasters, of the amounts of money that such persons have paid to their substitutes. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, it was Resolved, That hereafter, until further ordered, the Senate meet daily at 12 o'clock M. On motion of Mr. Hill, of Georgia, the Senate adjourned. The House of Representatives was called to order by Speaker Bocock at noon. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. Mr. David Funsten, member elect from the 9th district, was duty sworn. Mr. Foote moved that the House go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the currency, which motion was rejected. Mr. Foote presented a bill to prohibit dealing in the paper currency of the enemy, which was referred; and a bill providing for the assembling of Congress on th
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 3
Affairs to inquire into the expediency of repealing all laws exempting from military service persons who have furnished substitutes; and also for adopting some plan that will be just and proper whereby all such persons may be enrolled in the military service of the Confederate States. Mr. Simms also introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, to prevent the acceptance of substitutes into the military service of the Confederate States. Mr. Clark, of Missouri, introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, amending the exemption law, and providing for the enrollment, after notice, of all persons who have furnished substitutes in the army, and the repayment to such persons, on proof by the Secretary of the Treasury or any paymasters, of the amounts of money that such persons have paid to their substitutes. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, it was Resolved, That hereafter, until further ordered, the Senate meet daily
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
Confederate States Congress. The Confederate Senate met at 12 o'clock M, yesterday, Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair. Prayer by the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. The roll being called, Messrs. Barnwell, Brown, Burnett, Clark, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Orr, Semmes, Simms, Spa furnished substitutes; and also for adopting some plan that will be just and proper whereby all such persons may be enrolled in the military service of the Confederate States. Mr. Simms also introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, to prevent the acceptance of substitutes into the military service of the Confederate States. Mr. Clark, of Missouri, introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, amending the exemption law, and providing for the enrollment, after notice, of all persons who have furnished substitutes in the army, and the repayment to such persons, on proof by the Secret
David Funsten (search for this): article 3
es in the army, and the repayment to such persons, on proof by the Secretary of the Treasury or any paymasters, of the amounts of money that such persons have paid to their substitutes. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, it was Resolved, That hereafter, until further ordered, the Senate meet daily at 12 o'clock M. On motion of Mr. Hill, of Georgia, the Senate adjourned. The House of Representatives was called to order by Speaker Bocock at noon. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. Mr. David Funsten, member elect from the 9th district, was duty sworn. Mr. Foote moved that the House go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the currency, which motion was rejected. Mr. Foote presented a bill to prohibit dealing in the paper currency of the enemy, which was referred; and a bill providing for the assembling of Congress on the first Monday in March of each year, which was also referred. The committee appointed to wait on the President reported that they had done so,
Confederate States Congress. The Confederate Senate met at 12 o'clock M, yesterday, Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair. Prayer by the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. The roll being called, Messrs. Barnwell, Brown, Burnett, Clark, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Orr, Semmes, Simms, Sparrow, and Wigfall, were present. The President announced that fifteen members were present, which constituted a quorum. Mr. Sparrow, of La., offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Clerk of the Senate be instructed to inform the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate were present and were ready to proceed to business. A message was received from the House announcing a quorum and the appointment of a committee to wait on the President. Messrs. Brown of Miss., Hill of Ga., and Simms of Ky., were appointed a committee on the part of the Senate to wait upon the President in conjunction with the House committee. On
Presbyterian Church. The roll being called, Messrs. Barnwell, Brown, Burnett, Clark, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Orr, Semmes, Simms, Sparrow, and Wigfall, were present. The President announced that fifteen members were present, which constituted a quorum. Mr. Sparrow, of La., offered a resoluMr. Sparrow, of La., offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Clerk of the Senate be instructed to inform the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate were present and were ready to proceed to business. A message was received from the House announcing a quorum and the appointment of a committee to wait on the President. Messrs. Brown of ersons, on proof by the Secretary of the Treasury or any paymasters, of the amounts of money that such persons have paid to their substitutes. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, it was Resolved, That hereafter, until further ordered, the Senate meet daily at 12 o'clock M. On motion of Mr. Hill, of Georgia, the Senate adjourne
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Confederate States Congress. The Confederate Senate met at 12 o'clock M, yesterday, Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair. Prayer by the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. The roll being called, Messrs. Barnwell, Brown, Burnett, Clark, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Orr, Semmes, Simms, Sparrow, and Wigfall, were present. The President announced that fifteen members were present, which constituted a quorum. Mr. Sparrow, of La., offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Clerk of the Senate be instructed to inform the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate were present and were ready to proceed to business. A message was received from the House announcing a quorum and the appointment of a committee to wait on the President. Messrs. Brown of Miss., Hill of Ga., and Simms of Ky., were appointed a committee on the part of the Senate to wait upon the President in conjunction with the House committee. On
John W. Davis (search for this): article 3
Confederate States Congress. The Confederate Senate met at 12 o'clock M, yesterday, Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair. Prayer by the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. The roll being called, Messrs. Barnwell, Brown, Burnett, Clark, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Orr, Semmes, Simms, Sparrow, and Wigfall, were present. The President announced that fifteen members were present, which constituted a quorum. Mr. Sparrow, of La., offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Clerk of the Senate be instructed to inform the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate were present and were ready to proceed to business. A message was received from the House announcing a quorum and the appointment of a committee to wait on the President. Messrs. Brown of Miss., Hill of Ga., and Simms of Ky., were appointed a committee on the part of the Senate to wait upon the President in conjunction with the House committee. On
Confederate States Congress. The Confederate Senate met at 12 o'clock M, yesterday, Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair. Prayer by the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. The roll being called, Messrs. Barnwell, Brown, Burnett, Clark, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Orr, Semmes, Simms, Sparrow, and Wigfall, were present. The President announced that fifteen members were present, which constituted a quorum. Mr. Sparrow, of La., offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Clerk of the Senate be instructed to inform the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate were present and were ready to proceed to business. A message was received from the House announcing a quorum and the appointment of a committee to wait on the President. Messrs. Brown of Miss., Hill of Ga., and Simms of Ky., were appointed a committee on the part of the Senate to wait upon the President in conjunction with the House committee. On
he chair. Prayer by the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Church. The roll being called, Messrs. Barnwell, Brown, Burnett, Clark, Davis, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Orr, Semmes, Simms, Sparrow, and Wigfall, were present. The President announced that fifteen members were present, which constituted business. A message was received from the House announcing a quorum and the appointment of a committee to wait on the President. Messrs. Brown of Miss., Hill of Ga., and Simms of Ky., were appointed a committee on the part of the Senate to wait upon the President in conjunction with the House committee. On the retusubstitutes. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, it was Resolved, That hereafter, until further ordered, the Senate meet daily at 12 o'clock M. On motion of Mr. Hill, of Georgia, the Senate adjourned. The House of Representatives was called to order by Speaker Bocock at noon. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore. Mr. David Funs
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