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J. J. Graham (search for this): article 2
The Legislature.
In the Senate yesterday, there was but little business to transact.
A joint resolution from the House in regard to the accounts of the Public Printer, was referred to the Finance Committee.
The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported that the following gentlemen had been duly elected to fill vacancies at late special elections:
J. J. Graham, vice Lt. Col. Peters, resigned; E. T. Taylor, vice John Seddon, deceased; Wm. Mahone, vice W. E. Taylor, resigned; Andrew Hunter, vice E. L. Moore, resigned.
Laid on the table.
The joint Committee of Conference, on the disagreement of the two Houses on the bill for the relief of soldiers' families residing within the lines or under the control of the enemy, reported a recommendation that the House recede from its amendment.
A bill in regard to compensation to the pages and porters, clerk of Salt Committee, &c., communicated from the House, was passed.
Adjourned.
In the House, the bill to pro
Andrew Hunter (search for this): article 2
William Mahone (search for this): article 2
The Legislature.
In the Senate yesterday, there was but little business to transact.
A joint resolution from the House in regard to the accounts of the Public Printer, was referred to the Finance Committee.
The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported that the following gentlemen had been duly elected to fill vacancies at late special elections:
J. J. Graham, vice Lt. Col. Peters, resigned; E. T. Taylor, vice John Seddon, deceased; Wm. Mahone, vice W. E. Taylor, resigned; Andrew Hunter, vice E. L. Moore, resigned.
Laid on the table.
The joint Committee of Conference, on the disagreement of the two Houses on the bill for the relief of soldiers' families residing within the lines or under the control of the enemy, reported a recommendation that the House recede from its amendment.
A bill in regard to compensation to the pages and porters, clerk of Salt Committee, &c., communicated from the House, was passed.
Adjourned.
In the House, the bill to pro
E. L. Moore (search for this): article 2
Peters (search for this): article 2
The Legislature.
In the Senate yesterday, there was but little business to transact.
A joint resolution from the House in regard to the accounts of the Public Printer, was referred to the Finance Committee.
The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported that the following gentlemen had been duly elected to fill vacancies at late special elections:
J. J. Graham, vice Lt. Col. Peters, resigned; E. T. Taylor, vice John Seddon, deceased; Wm. Mahone, vice W. E. Taylor, resigned; Andrew Hunter, vice E. L. Moore, resigned.
Laid on the table.
The joint Committee of Conference, on the disagreement of the two Houses on the bill for the relief of soldiers' families residing within the lines or under the control of the enemy, reported a recommendation that the House recede from its amendment.
A bill in regard to compensation to the pages and porters, clerk of Salt Committee, &c., communicated from the House, was passed.
Adjourned.
In the House, the bill to pro
John Seddon (search for this): article 2
The Legislature.
In the Senate yesterday, there was but little business to transact.
A joint resolution from the House in regard to the accounts of the Public Printer, was referred to the Finance Committee.
The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported that the following gentlemen had been duly elected to fill vacancies at late special elections:
J. J. Graham, vice Lt. Col. Peters, resigned; E. T. Taylor, vice John Seddon, deceased; Wm. Mahone, vice W. E. Taylor, resigned; Andrew Hunter, vice E. L. Moore, resigned.
Laid on the table.
The joint Committee of Conference, on the disagreement of the two Houses on the bill for the relief of soldiers' families residing within the lines or under the control of the enemy, reported a recommendation that the House recede from its amendment.
A bill in regard to compensation to the pages and porters, clerk of Salt Committee, &c., communicated from the House, was passed.
Adjourned.
In the House, the bill to pr
E. T. Taylor (search for this): article 2
The Legislature.
In the Senate yesterday, there was but little business to transact.
A joint resolution from the House in regard to the accounts of the Public Printer, was referred to the Finance Committee.
The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported that the following gentlemen had been duly elected to fill vacancies at late special elections:
J. J. Graham, vice Lt. Col. Peters, resigned; E. T. Taylor, vice John Seddon, deceased; Wm. Mahone, vice W. E. Taylor, resigned; Andrew Hunter, vice E. L. Moore, resigned.
Laid on the table.
The joint Committee of Conference, on the disagreement of the two Houses on the bill for the relief of soldiers' families residing within the lines or under the control of the enemy, reported a recommendation that the House recede from its amendment.
A bill in regard to compensation to the pages and porters, clerk of Salt Committee, &c., communicated from the House, was passed.
Adjourned.
In the House, the bill to pro
W. E. Taylor (search for this): article 2
The Legislature.
In the Senate yesterday, there was but little business to transact.
A joint resolution from the House in regard to the accounts of the Public Printer, was referred to the Finance Committee.
The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported that the following gentlemen had been duly elected to fill vacancies at late special elections:
J. J. Graham, vice Lt. Col. Peters, resigned; E. T. Taylor, vice John Seddon, deceased; Wm. Mahone, vice W. E. Taylor, resigned; Andrew Hunter, vice E. L. Moore, resigned.
Laid on the table.
The joint Committee of Conference, on the disagreement of the two Houses on the bill for the relief of soldiers' families residing within the lines or under the control of the enemy, reported a recommendation that the House recede from its amendment.
A bill in regard to compensation to the pages and porters, clerk of Salt Committee, &c., communicated from the House, was passed.
Adjourned.
In the House, the bill to pro