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Braxton (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
United States (United States) (search for this): article 21
Gilmer (search for this): article 21
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House of Delegates.
Saturday, May 10, 1862.
The House re-assembled at 12 o' clock, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Duncan.
The Clerk read a message from the Senate, announcing the passage of sundry House bills, and also of a number of joint resolutions published in the report of yesterday's proceedings.
The Senate resolution in respect to the sequestration law was referred to the Committee on Courts of Justice.
The Senate resolution relative to officers of the army of Virginia, looking to their retention in the Confederate service under the same circumstances attendant upon their position in the State army before it had been turned over to the Confederate Government, was referred to a select committee, consisting of Messrs Baskerville, Bouldin, and Gilmer.
Mr. Rutherfoord, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a bill prescribing punishment for persons who may purchase property falsely, representing that they have authority to impre
Hoehins (search for this): article 21
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Rutherfoord (search for this): article 21