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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
Confederate States Congress.[adjourned session]Senate.
Thursday Aug. 21, 1862.
The Senate was called to order at twelve o'clock M., by Vice-President StephConfederate States of America, That the war which is now being waged by the United States for the avowed purpose of subjugating the people of the several States of this Government to the dominion of the Government of the United States, is, in the opinion of the Senate, a war as well upon the people as upon the Government of the Confederate States of America; and that the principles upon which this Government, and the Governments of the several States which compose it, are founded, justify ethe Senate has learned with lively satisfaction that the President of the Confederate States has already given serious attention and grave consideration to the subjecsages of civilized war by the military authorities of the Government of the United States, and has already initiated measures tending to prevent their recurrence; an
Barnwell (search for this): article 7
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Clark (search for this): article 7
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Stephens (search for this): article 7
Confederate States Congress.[adjourned session]Senate.
Thursday Aug. 21, 1862.
The Senate was called to order at twelve o'clock M., by Vice-President Stephens, and opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley, of the Second Baptist Church.
The Journal of yesterday being read, was approved.
The following resolution, offered by Mr. Semmes, of La., was adopted:
Resolved, That the Committee on Finance be instructed to inquire into the expediency of establishing an agency for the Treasury Department west of the Mississippi, for the purpose of issuing Treasury Notes to supply the wants of the Government, and report by bill or otherwise.
Mr. Barnwell, of S. C., announced to the Senate that the absence of his colleague (Mr. Orr) was occasioned by severe indisposition.
Mr. Sparrow, of La., from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported the following bills, which were read a second time and placed upon the calendar:
An act to amend an act entitled "An act to orga
Seeley (search for this): article 7
Confederate States Congress.[adjourned session]Senate.
Thursday Aug. 21, 1862.
The Senate was called to order at twelve o'clock M., by Vice-President Stephens, and opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Seeley, of the Second Baptist Church.
The Journal of yesterday being read, was approved.
The following resolution, offered by Mr. Semmes, of La., was adopted:
Resolved, That the Committee on Finance be instructed to inquire into the expediency of establishing an agency for the Treasury Department west of the Mississippi, for the purpose of issuing Treasury Notes to supply the wants of the Government, and report by bill or otherwise.
Mr. Barnwell, of S. C., announced to the Senate that the absence of his colleague (Mr. Orr) was occasioned by severe indisposition.
Mr. Sparrow, of La., from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported the following bills, which were read a second time and placed upon the calendar:
An act to amend an act entitled "An act to orga
Clay (search for this): article 7