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July 14th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 5
ing hour on Monday. Mr. Kenner, of La, from the Committee of Ways and Means, introduced a joint resolution to extend the present session of Congress to Monday, the 6th of October, at 12 o'clock M. The resolution was considered and passed — Yeas 55, nays 12. Mr. Chambers, of Miss., introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Lieut. Isaac N. Brown, and all under his command, for the signal exhibition of skill and gallantry on board the steamer Arkansas, on the Mississippi river, July 14th, 1862. Passed. Mr. Miles, of S. C., from the Military Committee, reported a bill to purge the army of ignorant and incompetent officers, which is as follows: Whereas, The efficiency of our army and the health and comfort of our soldiers in the field depend upon the skill, competence, and attention to duty of the officers in the service; and whereas, it is well known that many of the officers of the army are ignorant of their duties, inefficient in their discharge, and utterly careles
September 23rd, 1862 AD (search for this): article 5
derate States, or in either of them, for the period of forty years, and who may be at the time of their application borne upon the roll of commissioned officers of the Confederate navy, shall, upon their application to the President of the Confederate States, be placed upon a reserved list, retaining their rank, but to be entitled only to leave of absence pay.] Mr. Read, of Ky., introduced a bill supplementary to an act to authorize the Secretary of War to grant transfers, approved Sept. 23, 1862. [The supplementary bill provides that when such transfers are granted by the Secretary of War, he shall furnish transportation also Passed. On motion of Mr. Wright, of Ga, the special order for the morning hour — a bill to reorganize and promote the efficiency of the Medical Department of the Army — was postponed and made the special order for the morning hour on Monday. Mr. Kenner, of La, from the Committee of Ways and Means, introduced a joint resolution to extend the presen
September 27th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 5
Confederate CongressSaturday, Sept 27, 1862. Senate. --The Senate met and was called to order at half-past 11 o'clock A. M., the President, Mr. Stephens, in the chair. Mr. Haynes presented a memorial from officers in the army, asking increase of their pay, Referred. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a House bill to amend an act to authorize payment to be made for certain horses purchased for the army by Col. A. W. McDonald. Passed. By the same: A House bill to increase the pay of privates and non commissioned officers of the army of the Confederate States. with an amendment submitted by the committee. The bill provides that the pay of privates and non-commissioned officers be increased $4 per month. The substitute provides, in lieu of the increased pay proposed, the appropriation of five million dollars for the purpose of aiding the indigent families of those who are absent from them and engaged in the military service of the countr
June, 10 AD (search for this): article 5
ary Committee. The order of the day, a bill to organize the Supreme Court of the Confederate States, was postponed The House resolution rescaling the concurrent resolution fixing the day of adjournment and extending the time to the 6th of October, was postponed until Monday. The bill to provide for filling vacancies in certain cases was taken up. Mr. Phelan offered the following as a substitute: That in all cases where a board of inquiry shall declare that the field offtment of the Army — was postponed and made the special order for the morning hour on Monday. Mr. Kenner, of La, from the Committee of Ways and Means, introduced a joint resolution to extend the present session of Congress to Monday, the 6th of October, at 12 o'clock M. The resolution was considered and passed — Yeas 55, nays 12. Mr. Chambers, of Miss., introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Lieut. Isaac N. Brown, and all under his command, for the signal exhibition of skill and ga
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