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United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
Confederate States Congress.[adjourned session.] Senate. Wednesday,Aug. 20, 1862 The Senate met at twelve o'clock and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley of the Baptist Church. The journal of yesterday was read and approved, and the call of the States and of committees was made without response. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented a petition from the Bishop of the P. E. Church in South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, offered the following, which was afterwards withdrawn, the matter being already under consideration by the authorities: Resolved,That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into what legislation, if any, is necessary to prevent abuses in the matter of introducing substitutes into the army. On motion of Mr. Oldham, of Texas, the Senate
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 8
nate met at twelve o'clock and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley of the Baptist Church. The journal of yesterday was read and approved, and the call of the States and of committees was made without response. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented a petition from the Bishop of the P. E. Church in South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, offered the following, which was afterwards withdrawn, the matter being already under consideration by the authorities: Resolved,That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into what legislation, if any, is necessary to prevent abuses in the matter of introducing substitutes into the army. On motion of Mr. Oldham, of Texas, the Senate adjourned.
Confederate States Congress.[adjourned session.] Senate. Wednesday,Aug. 20, 1862 The Senate met at twelve o'clock and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley of the Baptist Church. The journal of yesterday was read and approved, and the call of the States and of committees was made without response. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented a petition from the Bishop of the P. E. Church in South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, offered the following, which was afterwards withdrawn, the matter being already under consideration by the authorities: Resolved,That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into what legislation, if any, is necessary to prevent abuses in the matter of introducing substitutes into the army. On motion of Mr. Oldham, of Texas, the Senate
States Congress.[adjourned session.] Senate. Wednesday,Aug. 20, 1862 The Senate met at twelve o'clock and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley of the Baptist Church. The journal of yesterday was read and approved, and the call of the States and of committees was made without response. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented a petition from the Bishop of the P. E. Church in South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, offered the following, which was afterwards withdrawn, the matter being already under consideration by the authorities: Resolved,That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into what legislation, if any, is necessary to prevent abuses in the matter of introducing substitutes into the army. On motion of Mr. Oldham, of Texas, the Senate adjourned.
Henry D. Brown (search for this): article 8
States Congress.[adjourned session.] Senate. Wednesday,Aug. 20, 1862 The Senate met at twelve o'clock and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley of the Baptist Church. The journal of yesterday was read and approved, and the call of the States and of committees was made without response. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented a petition from the Bishop of the P. E. Church in South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, offered the following, which was afterwards withdrawn, the matter being already under consideration by the authorities: Resolved,That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into what legislation, if any, is necessary to prevent abuses in the matter of introducing substitutes into the army. On motion of Mr. Oldham, of Texas, the Senate adjourned.
Confederate States Congress.[adjourned session.] Senate. Wednesday,Aug. 20, 1862 The Senate met at twelve o'clock and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley of the Baptist Church. The journal of yesterday was read and approved, and the call of the States and of committees was made without response. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented a petition from the Bishop of the P. E. Church in South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, offered the following, which was afterwards withdrawn, the matter being already under consideration by the authorities: Resolved,That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into what legislation, if any, is necessary to prevent abuses in the matter of introducing substitutes into the army. On motion of Mr. Oldham, of Texas, the Senate
August 20th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 8
Confederate States Congress.[adjourned session.] Senate. Wednesday,Aug. 20, 1862 The Senate met at twelve o'clock and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley of the Baptist Church. The journal of yesterday was read and approved, and the call of the States and of committees was made without response. Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, presented a petition from the Bishop of the P. E. Church in South Carolina, and other Professors of its Theological Seminary, asking exemption of candidates for the ministry from conscription. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, offered the following, which was afterwards withdrawn, the matter being already under consideration by the authorities: Resolved,That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into what legislation, if any, is necessary to prevent abuses in the matter of introducing substitutes into the army. On motion of Mr. Oldham, of Texas, the Senate