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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 11, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Stuart (search for this): article 4
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The Legislature.
--In the Senate yesterday the following bills were reported from committees, and read first and second times and passed to a third reading.
By Mr. Dickinson, from Committee on Finance — A bill amending and re-enacting an act passed 28th March, 1863, authorizing the receipt of Confederate States Treasury notes in payment of taxes and other public dues to this State.
By Mr. Randolph, from Military Committee--A bill to punish persons for harboring and assisting deserters.
A bill to outlaw deserters from military service of Confederate States.
Mr. Collier presented the following bills which were referred to the Committee on Courts of Justice: A bill to present the depreciation of the currency issued by the Government of the Confederate States.
A bill to reduce and regulate the prices of clothing manufactured in this State, and of wheat and Indian corn, and the products thereof.
Mr. James F. Johnston, Senator from Bedford, was unanimously elected Pr
Walker (search for this): article 4
Miller (search for this): article 4
Cowan (search for this): article 4
April 17th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
Carson (search for this): article 4
James F. Johnston (search for this): article 4
February 9th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
March 28th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
The Legislature.
--In the Senate yesterday the following bills were reported from committees, and read first and second times and passed to a third reading.
By Mr. Dickinson, from Committee on Finance — A bill amending and re-enacting an act passed 28th March, 1863, authorizing the receipt of Confederate States Treasury notes in payment of taxes and other public dues to this State.
By Mr. Randolph, from Military Committee--A bill to punish persons for harboring and assisting deserters.
A bill to outlaw deserters from military service of Confederate States.
Mr. Collier presented the following bills which were referred to the Committee on Courts of Justice: A bill to present the depreciation of the currency issued by the Government of the Confederate States.
A bill to reduce and regulate the prices of clothing manufactured in this State, and of wheat and Indian corn, and the products thereof.
Mr. James F. Johnston, Senator from Bedford, was unanimously elected Pr