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Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock A. M. yesterday. Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair.
The motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark, to reconsider the vote by which was passed Senate bill to authorize the manufacture of alcoholic liquors in certain cases, was taken up, and after discussion the Senate agreed t , at par.
Gen. John B. Clark, member elect from the 3d district of the State of Missouri, appeared and took the oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States.
Mr. Lyon, of Ala., from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a resolution increasing the pay of the Doorkeeper twenty-five per cent, and of his a rs; and to increase the salaries of all clerks and employees in the various departments in the city of Richmond 50 per cent., and at all other places in the Confederate States 25 per cent. The amendments were agreed to.
Senate amendments to a bill to amend the laws relating to tax in kind were concurred in.
A bill in rel
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Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock A. M. yesterday. Mr. Hunter, of Va., in the chair.
The motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark, to reconsider the vote by which was passed Senate bill to authorize the manufacture of alcoholic liquors in certain cases, was taken up, and after discussion the Senate agreed to reconsider by a vote of yeas 9, noes 5.
Mr. Johnson, of Ark., then moved to strike out the second section of the bill which authorizes the Commissary and Surgeon General to establish distilleries and employ laborers in the same, instead of resorting to contracts if they shall deem it more prudent to do so. This amendment was rejected, yeas 6, nays 9, and the bill was then passed.
It authorizes the officials named to contract for supplies of liquors for the army and hospitals or to manufacture them themselves, whichever shall be by them deemed most expedient.
On motion of Mr. Walker, of Ala., the Senate resolved into secret legislative session.