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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 24
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 24
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 24
J. E. Goode (search for this): article 24
House of Representatives.
Friday, April 4, 1862.
The House convened at 11 o'clock, and its session was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore, of the Presbyterian Church.
Journal of yesterday read.
Mr. Goode, of Va., stated that his colleague, Mr. Holcombe, had been called home on urgent business, and he asked leave of absence for him; which was granted by the House.
Mr. Baldwin, of Va., asked leave to present a memorial; which, without being read, was appropriately referred.
Mr. Miles, of S. C., moved that the resolution offered by him several days ago, to allow the Military and Naval Committees to report at any time during the open session, be taken up and considered.
The motion prevailed, and the resolution was taken up and agreed to.
The Speaker announced that the question before the House was the unfinished business of yesterday, viz: The Arkansas contested election case.
Mr. Smith, of Va., being entitled to the floor, addressed the House a
Crockett (search for this): article 24
Lions (search for this): article 24
J. A. Moore (search for this): article 24
House of Representatives.
Friday, April 4, 1862.
The House convened at 11 o'clock, and its session was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore, of the Presbyterian Church.
Journal of yesterday read.
Mr. Goode, of Va., stated that his colleague, Mr. Holcombe, had been called home on urgent business, and he asked leave of absence for him; which was granted by the House.
Mr. Baldwin, of Va., asked leave to present a memorial; which, without being read, was appropriately referred.
Mr. Miles, of S. C., moved that the resolution offered by him several days ago, to allow the Military and Naval Committees to report at any time during the open session, be taken up and considered.
The motion prevailed, and the resolution was taken up and agreed to.
The Speaker announced that the question before the House was the unfinished business of yesterday, viz: The Arkansas contested election case.
Mr. Smith, of Va., being entitled to the floor, addressed the House at
Gerrit Smith (search for this): article 24
Jilson P. Johnson (search for this): article 24
Miles (search for this): article 24