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nts of Confederate money deposited with Government depositories by the various postmasters throughout the country. On motion, by Mr. Barnwell, the Senate adjourned. House of representatives. The House met at 11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church. Mr. Johnson, of Virginia, moved a reconsideration of the joint resolutions, passed by the House on Friday, explanatory of the act relating to the pay of clerks, with a view to making some verbal amendments. The question recurring on the passage of the resolutions, they were lost. Yeas, 27; nays, 30. On motion of Mr. Echols, of Georgia, the vote was reconsidered and the joint resolutions again referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. The House took up and considered the bill, reported from the Committee on the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, to protect the Confederate States against fraud; Pending the consideration of which the House adjourned.
The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], "rich man's War — poor man's fight." (search)
rs. Akin, Atkins, Baldwin, Barksdale, Batson, Baylor, Bell, Blandford, Branch, E. M. Bruce, Burnett, Carroll, Chilton, Clark, Clopton, Cluskey, Colyar, Conrow, Dickinson, Dupre, Elliott, Ewing, Farrow, Gaither, Garland, Gholson, Gray, Hatcher, Hilton, Holder, Johnston, Keeble, Lester, Lyon, Machen, Marshall, Menees, Miller, Moore, Norton, Read, Russell, Sexton, Shewmake, Simpson, Snead, Triplett, Villere, Wilkes and Witherspoon--50. Nats.--Messrs. Anderson, Chambers, Cruikshank, Darden, Echols, Fuller, Gilmer, Goode, Herbert, Lamkin, J. M. Leach, J. T. Leach, Logan, McMullin, Miles, Orr, Ramsay, J. M. Smith, W. E. Smith, Smith of North Carolina, Turner, Wickham and Mr. Speaker--23.] Mr. Shewmake, of Georgia, moved to amend the third so as to provide that payment shall be made for any slaves who may die or be lost to their owners by reason of such employment, at valuations to be fixed under the first section of an act to regulate impressments, passed March 26, 1863, which plac
f, are here, en route for Richmond. They were captured in Cumberland, Maryland, last Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock, by Lieutenant Jesse McNeil and forty- five of his men, and fifteen of General Rosser's furloughed men.--They will reach your city by the cars on the Central railroad to-morrow." Vaughan at work in East Tennessee--a raid beyond Knoxville. The following was received yesterday: "Headquarters, February 24, 1864. "Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, Secretary of War: "General Echols reports that detachments of Vaughan's cavalry struck the railroad beyond Knoxville at Sweetwater and Athens, capturing the garrison at both places. Sixty men of the Twentieth Ohio regiment, with horses and equipments, were taken. "[Signed] R. E. Lee." From the South. The last of the Confederate forces left Charleston during Friday night, and the next day the Federals entered. The three gunboats belonging to the Confederate navy went up Cooper river. --Nearly all the Governm