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Confederate States Congress.
The Senate was called to order by Mr. Hunter, of Va., President pro tem. Prayer by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Johnson, of Ga., submitted d:
Whereas, the campaigns of the brave and gallant armies covering the capital of the Confederate States during the two successive years of 1862 and 1863, under the leadership and command of Gen. requesting the President to inform the Senate whether the taxes have been assessed in the Confederate States, in conformity with law; and if not, in what States it has been assessed, and in what Stat or placing persons in the military service of the Confederacy claiming to be citizens of the United States.
The bill subjects to enrollment and conscription all white males between the ages of 18 and 45, claiming to be citizens of the United States, who may be in the Confederacy on and after the 1st day of May next.
As a substitute for the above the House adopted a bill requiring all forei
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Confederate States Congress.
The Senate was called to order by Mr. Hunter, of Va., President pro tem. Prayer by the Rev. J. L. Burrows, of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Johnson, of Ga., submitted the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, the campaigns of the brave and gallant armies covering the capital of the Confederate States during the two successive years of 1862 and 1863, under the leadership and command of Gen. Robert E. Lee, have been crowned with glorious results defeating greatly superior forces massed by the enemy for the conquest of these States; repelling the invaders with immense losses, and twice transferring the battle field from our country to that of the enemy: and whereas, the masterly and glorious achievements, rendering forever memorable the fields of the "seven days of great battles" which raised the siege of Richmond, as well as those of Cedar Run, Second Manassas, Harper's Ferry, Boonsboro', Sharpsburg, Winchester