Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Aug. 31,‘63, to rank from June 10, ‘63.
Passed Board at Shelbyville June 10, ‘63. Sept. 30, ‘63, 58th Alabama, Nov. 16, ‘63, relieved with 58th Alabama, and ordered to report to S. H. Stout.
Tydings, Charles B., Assistant Surgeon.
Passed Board at Chattanooga July 15, ‘63, to report to Medical-Director, A. T. May 31, ‘63, Breckinridge's Regiment Cavalry, July 16, ‘63, ordered to report to General Wheeler as Assistant Surgeon 9th Kentucky Cavalry.
Trippe, John H., Surgeon.
June 30, ‘64, 55th Alabama.
Tigner, L. H., Assistant Surgeon. May 31, ‘64, 41st Georgia Regiment, ordered to report to Lieutenant-General Hood. June 13, ordered to report to A. J. Foard.
Thomson, C. R., Surgeon.
May 31, ‘64, 1st Georgia Regiment.
Trotter, T. R., Assistant Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, 15th Mississippi.
Left with wounded at Decatur, Ala.
Turner, Samuel F., born in Talbot county, Ga., in 1835.
Graduated in the N. O. Medical School,
e of Va., Barksdale of Miss, McQueen of S. C., Breckinridge of Ky., Preston of Va., and McLean of N. C.
Naval Affairs.--Messrs. Conrad of La., Boyce of S. C., Wright of Geo., Clopton of Ala., Currin of Tenn., Smith of Va., Gaither of N. C., Dawkins of Fla., and Chambliss of Va.
Judicatory.--Messrs. Gartrell of Geo., Russell of Va. Dargan of Ala., Moore of Ky., Garland of Ark., Heiskell of Tenn., Gray of Texas, Ashe of N. C., and Holcombe of Va.
Commerce--Messrs. Curry of Ala., Trippe of Geo., Cooke of Mo., McDowell of N. C., Lyons of Va., Sexton of Texas, Villere of La., F. W. Bruce of Ky., and Chambliss of Miss.
Post-Offices and Post Roads.--Messrs. Chilton of Ala., Conrow of Mo., Royster of Ark., Johnson of Va., Clark of Geo., Davidson of N. C., Welsh of Miss., Hilton of Fla., and Herbert of Texas.
Territories and Public Lands.--Messrs. Wilcox of Texas, Marshall of La., Jenkins of Va., Freeman of Mo., Foster of Ala., Batson of Ark., Lewis of Geo., Ewing of Ky
the proceedings, a motion was made to recommit the bill to the committee, with instructions to report a bill fixing the pay at $5 per day, and cents per mile for mileage.
To this motion Mr. Foote offered an amendment to instruct the committee to report a bill to abolish the pay of members of Congress during the war, or to equalize it with the pay of privates in our army.
Upon this motion, Mr. Garnett called for the ayes and noes, and the vote being taken resulted — ayes , noes 55.
Mr. Trippe, of Georgia, opposed any increase of pay, and thought the passage of the bill would be the most damaging legislation of which the House could be guilty.
Messrs. Foster, of Ala; Smith, of Va. Boyce, of S. C., and Jones, of Tenn., were opposed to the provisions of the Senate bill, fixing the pay at $3,000. Mr. Singleton, of , was in favor of fixing the pay at $2,200, and thought that amount sufficient.
Messrs. , of S. C., and Foote, of Tenn., favored $3,000, as being no more than a fa
ruce, E. M. Bruce, Chambliss, Chisman, Clapp, Clopton, Collier, Cook, Crockett, Curvin, Curry, Dargan, Davis, Dawkins, Dejarnett, Ewing, Farrow, Foote, Foater, Freeman, Gardenheir, Gartrell, Gentry, Graham, Gray, Hanly, Hartridge, Heiskell, Herbert, Hilton, Hoge, Holcomb, Holt, Johnson, Kenan of Ga., Kenan of N. C., Kenner, Lander, Lyon, Machen, Marshall, McDowell, McLean, Menees, Miles, Moore, Perkins, Pugh, Royston, Russell, Sexton, Smith of Ala., Smith of N. C., Strickland, Swann.
Tibbs, Trippe, Vest, Villere, Welch, Wilcox, Wright of Texas, Wright of Tenn, and Mr. Speaker.--74.
Noes.--Messrs. Breckinridge, Conrad, Conroe, Dupre, Harris, and Lyons.--6.
Absent, or not voting.--Messrs. Arrington, Barksdale, Boteler, Burnett, Chambers, Chilton, Clarke, Davidson, Elliott, Gaither. Garland, Garnett, Goode, Hyer, Jones, Lewis, Mckae, McQueen, Mumerlyn, Preston, Ralls, Read, Singleton, Smith of Va., Staples, and Wright of Ga.
Mr. Harris, of Mo., from the Committee on Milita