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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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C. K. Marshall (search for this): article 1
Assistance for wounded soldiers.
Rev. Dr. C. K. Marshall, of Miss., who is now in this city, has published an appeal in behalf of our maimed soldiers who have lost their limbs in defence of the Confederacy.
He proposes that "an association" shall be organized in this city, composed of the distinguished and undistinguished of all the Confederate States, with a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee, whose duty it shall be to raise funds for the manufacturcretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee, whose duty it shall be to raise funds for the manufacture or importation of artificial limbs, and present them to those who have been unfortunately deprived of their natural limbs; not as an act of charity, but conferred as an act of esteem and gratitude.
Already $1,000 has been paid over to Dr. Marshall by one gentleman, and we doubt not the liberality and patriotism of the people will induce them to contribute cheerfully to an object so laudable.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Assistance for wounded soldiers.
Rev. Dr. C. K. Marshall, of Miss., who is now in this city, has published an appeal in behalf of our maimed soldiers who have lost their limbs in defence of the Confederacy.
He proposes that "an association" shall be organized in this city, composed of the distinguished and undistinguished of all the Confederate States, with a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee, whose duty it shall be to raise funds for the manufacture or importation of artificial limbs, and present them to those who have been unfortunately deprived of their natural limbs; not as an act of charity, but conferred as an act of esteem and gratitude.
Already $1,000 has been paid over to Dr. Marshall by one gentleman, and we doubt not the liberality and patriotism of the people will induce them to contribute cheerfully to an object so laudable.
W. J. Hardee (search for this): article 2
House (search for this): article 2
January 1st, 1864 AD (search for this): article 2
July, 1863 AD (search for this): article 2
Welsh (search for this): article 2
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Confederate States Congress.
The Senates was called to order at 12 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Hill, from the Judiciary Committee, reported back with the recommendation that it pass the bill to regulate the salaries of Confederate District Judges.
Put on the calendar.
Mr. Phelan, from the same committee, reported back two bills declaring certain persons alien enemies, with a substitute therefore, to be entitled "An act declaring persons owing military service to the Confederate States, and who seek to avoid such service by removing beyond the control and jurisdiction of said States alien enemies, and subjecting their property to confiscation.--Put on the calendar and ordered to be printed.
The House bill granting to W. J. Hardee and S. H. Getzel a special copyright for a book styled "Hardee's Rifle and Infantry Tactics," was passed with the amendment of the Judiciary Committee, making the provisions of the bill extend to spu