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Minnegerode (search for this): article 2
Maxwell (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met on Saturday at the usual hour.
Mr. Maxwell, of Fla., introduced a bill in relation to trading with the enemy, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Johnson, of Ga., introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Commander John Taylor Wood and the officers and men under his command for daring and brilliant conduct, which was considered and passed.
The memorial of Dabucy H. Maury was referred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Semmes, from the Finance Committee, reported back, with amendments, the appropriation bill.
The amendments were agreed to and the bill sent to the House.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported back, with an amendment, House bill to provide for increasing the price of the rations for sick and wounded soldiers in hospitals.
The amendments were agreed to and the bill passed.
The Military Committee were discharged from the further consideration of the memorial of R. W. Gibb
Dabucy H. Maury (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met on Saturday at the usual hour.
Mr. Maxwell, of Fla., introduced a bill in relation to trading with the enemy, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Johnson, of Ga., introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Commander John Taylor Wood and the officers and men under his command for daring and brilliant conduct, which was considered and passed.
The memorial of Dabucy H. Maury was referred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Semmes, from the Finance Committee, reported back, with amendments, the appropriation bill.
The amendments were agreed to and the bill sent to the House.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported back, with an amendment, House bill to provide for increasing the price of the rations for sick and wounded soldiers in hospitals.
The amendments were agreed to and the bill passed.
The Military Committee were discharged from the further consideration of the memorial of R. W. Gibb
R. W. Gibbs (search for this): article 2
John Taylor Wood (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met on Saturday at the usual hour.
Mr. Maxwell, of Fla., introduced a bill in relation to trading with the enemy, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Johnson, of Ga., introduced a joint resolution of thanks to Commander John Taylor Wood and the officers and men under his command for daring and brilliant conduct, which was considered and passed.
The memorial of Dabucy H. Maury was referred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Semmes, from the Finance Committee, reported back, with amendments, the appropriation bill.
The amendments were agreed to and the bill sent to the House.
Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported back, with an amendment, House bill to provide for increasing the price of the rations for sick and wounded soldiers in hospitals.
The amendments were agreed to and the bill passed.
The Military Committee were discharged from the further consideration of the memorial of R. W. Gibbs
Sparrow (search for this): article 2
Wigfall (search for this): article 2
March 16th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 2
1st (search for this): article 2
November (search for this): article 2