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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.
The Senate met on Saturday at 12 o'clock M, Mr. Hunter, of Va, in the chair.
Mr. Mitchell, of Ark, introduced a bill to establish a corps of scouts and guards, to facilitate communication with the Trans-Mississippi Department.
Referred.
Mr. Johnson, of Mo, introduced a bill to provide fo such regulations as shall be secured appropriate and necessary to promote and secure the regular exchange of full files of the daily public journals of the Confederate States with those of England and France in all instance where the publishers shall agree to furnish such files regularly for that purpose free of cost to the ConfeConfederate States.
The bill to authorize the impressment of the railroad iron, equipments, and rolling stock of railroad companies, was taken up, and pending its consideration,
On motion, the Senate adjourned.
House of Representatives--Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Doggett, of the M. E. Church.
On motion of Mr. Miles, of
France (France) (search for this): article 7
J. W. Walker (search for this): article 7
Francis M. Ewing (search for this): article 7
Doggett (search for this): article 7
Zedskiah McDaniel (search for this): article 7
Mitchell (search for this): article 7
Confederate States Congress.
The Senate met on Saturday at 12 o'clock M, Mr. Hunter, of Va, in the chair.
Mr. Mitchell, of Ark, introduced a bill to establish a corps of scouts and guards, to facilitate communication with the Trans-Mississippi Department.
Referred.
Mr. Johnson, of Mo, introduced a bill to provide for paying officers and soldiers, twelve months after the ratification of peace, the loss sustained by them on account of the depreciation of Confederate Treasury Notes.
Referred to the Military Committee.
Mr. Barnwell, from the Finance Committee, reported back adversely House bill to amend the act to reduce the currency, which, on motion of Mr. Walker, of Miss, was taken up and considered.
It provides for allowing loyal persons, and Confederate prisoners of war, who at the times fixed for the funding of the old issue notes, were within the lines of the enemy, to fund the same hereafter within limited periods.
After a long discussion the bill was passed.
Barnwell (search for this): article 7
Jemison (search for this): article 7