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United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. yesterday. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Dogget, of the Method at Church.
On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark., the resolution fixing the day of adjournment was taken up, and the blanks in
Mr. Baker, of Florida, introduced a bill to amend the act imposing regulations upon the foreign commerce of the Confederate States, and to provide for the public defence.
Referred.
House bill to exempt railroads from certain duties was reportrate States do enact, That the above recited act be, and the same is hereby, so amended as to a low citizens of the Confederate States who, by reason of the occupation by the enemy of the sections of country in which they resided, and the interruptioming the benefits of this act shall make oath before some officer that he or she is a true and loyal citizen of the Confederate States, was the bone fade holder and owner of the notes proposed to be funded prior to the 1st day of April, 1864, and has
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
Barksdale (search for this): article 2
DeBow (search for this): article 2
Perkins (search for this): article 2
Dogget (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. yesterday. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Dogget, of the Method at Church.
On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark., the resolution fixing the day of adjournment was taken up, and the blanks in the resolution being filled with the words "Tuesday, the 31st of May," the resolution as amended was passed.
Ayes 11.
noes' 7.
Mr. Baker, of Florida, introduced a bill to amend the act imposing regulations upon the foreign commerce of the Confederate States, and to provide for the public defence.
Referred.
House bill to exempt railroads from certain duties was reported back from the Finance Committee, with the amendment: In line four, after the word "roads," insert the words"imported by any railroad company for its own use." Amendment agreed to and bill passed.
Mr. Oldham, from the Committee on Commerce, reported back Senate bill to establish a Bureau of Foreign Supplies, with an amendment by way of a substitute.
The
Minnegerode (search for this): article 2
Gen Edward Johnson (search for this): article 2
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. yesterday. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Dogget, of the Method at Church.
On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Ark., the resolution fixing the day of adjournment was taken up, and the blanks in the resolution being filled with the words "Tuesday, the 31st of May," the resolution as amended was passed.
Ayes 11.
noes' 7.
Mr. Baker, of Florida, introduced a bill to amend the act imposing regulations upon the foreign commerce of the Confederate States, and to provide for the public defence.
Referred.
House bill to exempt railroads from certain duties was reported back from the Finance Committee, with the amendment: In line four, after the word "roads," insert the words"imported by any railroad company for its own use." Amendment agreed to and bill passed.
Mr. Oldham, from the Committee on Commerce, reported back Senate bill to establish a Bureau of Foreign Supplies, with an amendment by way of a substitute.
The
Machen (search for this): article 2
Arkins (search for this): article 2