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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Confederate States Congress.
In the Senate Saturday the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Hill, of Ga., presented several joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, which were referred to appropriate committees, and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Semmes, of La., offered the following resolution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the President be requested to inform the Senate whether or not the line officers of the army heretofore entrusted with bounty money for recruiting purposes have accounted therefore; and, if not, how many of such officers have failed to render their accounts; and to communicate the names of those who have thus failed, and the amounts unaccounted for, and when and from whom such amounts were received.
Mr. Semmes, from the Finance Committee, reported a bill making allowances for officers of the army under certain circumstances, and to amend an act providing
United States (United States) (search for this): article 5
Confederate States Congress.
In the Senate Saturday the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Hill, of Ga., presented several joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State offinished business of Thursday, the bill to provide for placing foreigners, and persons claiming to be citizens of the United States, in the military service of the Confederate States, was taken up.
The question was upon an amendment of Mr. ChilConfederate States, was taken up.
The question was upon an amendment of Mr. Chilton, of Ala., to the resolution to recommit the bill to the Military Committee, as follows:--"And that said committee be instructed to report a bill allowing foreigners, or persons claiming to be aliens, ample time to leave the country, or to be consa committee of--, to act jointly with a similar committee of this House, to prepare an address to the people of the Confederate States.
The resolutions were then placed upon their passage, and he ayes and noes demanded, and the resolutions adopted w
Minnegerode (search for this): article 5
Confederate States Congress.
In the Senate Saturday the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Hill, of Ga., presented several joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, which were referred to appropriate committees, and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Semmes, of La., offered the following resolution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the President be requested to inform the Senate whether or not the line officers of the army heretofore entrusted with bounty money for recruiting purposes have accounted therefore; and, if not, how many of such officers have failed to render their accounts; and to communicate the names of those who have thus failed, and the amounts unaccounted for, and when and from whom such amounts were received.
Mr. Semmes, from the Finance Committee, reported a bill making allowances for officers of the army under certain circumstances, and to amend an act providing
Clapp (search for this): article 5
H. A. Wise (search for this): article 5
Chilton (search for this): article 5
Sparrow (search for this): article 5
A. P. Hill (search for this): article 5
Confederate States Congress.
In the Senate Saturday the proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Minnegerode, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Hill, of Ga., presented several joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, which were referred to appropriate committees, and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Semmes, of La., offered the following resolution, which was adopted:
Resolved, That the President be requested to inform the Senate whether or not the line officers of the army heretofore entrusted with bounty money for recruiting purposes have accounted therefore; and, if not, how many of such officers have failed to render their accounts; and to communicate the names of those who have thus failed, and the amounts unaccounted for, and when and from whom such amounts were received.
Mr. Semmes, from the Finance Committee, reported a bill making allowances for officers of the army under certain circumstances, and to amend an act providing
W. E. Jones (search for this): article 5
Hardee (search for this): article 5