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United States (United States) (search for this): article 6
Confederate States Congress.
(adjourned session.)Senate.
Monday, August 18th, 1862.
The nate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States:
It is again our fortune to meet foe Government are forged by citizens of the United States and publicly advertised for sale in their ch.
Two, at least, of the Generals of the United States are engaged, unchecked by their Governmentailed to evoke from the authorities of the United States one mark of disapprobation of his acts; no meetings and portions of the press of the United States.
To inquires made of the Commanded-in-Chief of the armies of the United States, whether the atrocious conduct of some of their military commcently called into the field by the of the United States, may render it necessary are after to exteucted under the authority delegated to the United States.
Sufficient time has not yet elapsed ion by the agents of the Government of the United States, the Indian nations within the Confederacy
Capitol (Utah, United States) (search for this): article 6
Confederate States Congress.
(adjourned session.)Senate.
Monday, August 18th, 1862.
The Confederate States Senate met pursuant to adjournment, at noon, in the Capitol Vice President Stephens called the Senate to order.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Seeley of the 2d Baptist Church.
The Secretary proceeded to call the roll, the following Senators answering to their names Alabama Messrs. Yancey and Clay, Florida, Messrs. Maxwell and Baker; Georgia, B. H. Hill, Kentucky H. C. Burnett, Louisiana, T. J. Semmes Mississippi, Messrs Brown and Phelan, Missouri Jno. B. Clark, North Carolina, Messrs. Davis and Dertch; Tennessee, London C. Haynes; Texas, Messrs. Wigfall and Oldham; Virginia, Messrs, Hunter and Preston--17.
The absentees wire Messrs. Johnson and Mitchell of Arkansas; J. W. Lewis.
of Ga.; Wm. E. Simms, of Ky.; Ed. Sparrow, of La., R. L. Y. Peyter of Mo., Messrs. Barnwell and Ott, of S. C. G. A. Henry, of Tenn.
Mr. Yancey, of Ala., gave notice that he could move an
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 6
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): article 6
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Confederate States Congress.
(adjourned session.)Senate.
Monday, August 18th, 1862.
The Confederate States Senate met pursuant to adjournment, at noon, in the Capitol Vice President Stephens called the Senate to order.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Seeley of the 2d Baptist Church.
The Secretary proceeded to call the roll, the following Senators answering to their names Alabama Messrs. Yancey and Clay, Florida, Messrs. Maxwell and Baker; Georgia, B. H. Hill, Kentucky H. C. Burnett, Louisiana, T. J. Semmes Mississippi, Messrs Brown and Phelan, Missouri Jno. B. Clark, North Carolina, Messrs. Davis and Dertch; Tennessee, London C. Haynes; Texas, Messrs. Wigfall and Oldham; Virginia, Messrs, Hunter and Preston--17.
The absentees wire Messrs. Johnson and Mitchell of Arkansas; J. W. Lewis.
of Ga.; Wm. E. Simms, of Ky.; Ed. Sparrow, of La., R. L. Y. Peyter of Mo., Messrs. Barnwell and Ott, of S. C. G. A. Henry, of Tenn.
Mr. Yancey, of Ala., gave notice that he could move an
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 6
Confederate States Congress.
(adjourned session.)Senate.
Monday, August 18th, 1862.
The Confederate States Senate met pursuant to adjournment, at noon, in the Capitol Vice President Stephens called the Senate to order.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Seeley of the 2d Baptist Church.
The Secretary proceeded to call the roll, the following Senators answering to their names Alabama Messrs. Yancey and Clay, Florida, Messrs. Maxwell and Baker; Georgia, B. H. Hill, Kentucky H. C. Burnett, Louisiana, T. J. Semmes Mississippi, Messrs Brown and Phelan, Missouri Jno. B. Clark, North Carolina, Messrs. Davis and Dertch; Tennessee, London C. Haynes; Texas, Messrs. Wigfall and Oldham; Virginia, Messrs, Hunter and Preston--17.
The absentees wire Messrs. Johnson and Mitchell of Arkansas; J. W. Lewis.
of Ga.; Wm. E. Simms, of Ky.; Ed. Sparrow, of La., R. L. Y. Peyter of Mo., Messrs. Barnwell and Ott, of S. C. G. A. Henry, of Tenn.
Mr. Yancey, of Ala., gave notice that he could move an
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 6
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 6
Clay County (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 6
Confederate States Congress.
(adjourned session.)Senate.
Monday, August 18th, 1862.
The Confederate States Senate met pursuant to adjournment, at noon, in the Capitol Vice President Stephens called the Senate to order.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Seeley of the 2d Baptist Church.
The Secretary proceeded to call the roll, the following Senators answering to their names Alabama Messrs. Yancey and Clay, Florida, Messrs. Maxwell and Baker; Georgia, B. H. Hill, Kentucky H. C. Burnett, Louisiana, T. J. Semmes Mississippi, Messrs Brown and Phelan, Missouri Jno. B. Clark, North Carolina, Messrs. Davis and Dertch; Tennessee, London C. Haynes; Texas, Messrs. Wigfall and Oldham; Virginia, Messrs, Hunter and Preston--17.
The absentees wire Messrs. Johnson and Mitchell of Arkansas; J. W. Lewis.
of Ga.; Wm. E. Simms, of Ky.; Ed. Sparrow, of La., R. L. Y. Peyter of Mo., Messrs. Barnwell and Ott, of S. C. G. A. Henry, of Tenn.
Mr. Yancey, of Ala., gave notice that he could move an
Johnson (search for this): article 6