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Hoes (search for this): article 8
House of Representatives Monday, March 10, 1862.
The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Hoes.
Journal of Saturday read and agreed to.
Mr. Miles asked the consent of the House to introduce an important bill from the Military Committee, with reference to an increase of the clerical force in the War Department.
The bill provides that twenty additional clerks shall be employed in that department, six of them to receive $1,509 per annum, six of them $1,250, and eight of them to receive $1,000 per annum.
The bill was passed without opposition.
The States were then called alphabetically for resolutions and memorials, when Mr. Dargan, of Ala., offered the following resolution, which was adopted.
Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs he instructed to inquire if any legislation is necessary to enable Sergeant Majors and Quartermaster Sergeants to receive their pay.
Mr. Clopton, of Ala., introduced a memorial, which, without
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