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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Saturday, November 19, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the Baptist church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, introduced a bill, which was passed, extending to officers, soldiers, sailors and others, who had resigned or been honorably discharged from the service before the passage of the act establishing the invalid corps, the provisions of the said act.
Mr. Haynes, of Tennessee, offered a resolution, which was agreed to, inquiring into the expediency of so amending the currency act of February 17th, 1864, as to substitute the certificate of the cashier of the bank or branch bank of any State, verified by his affidavit, in the room of the certificate therein required of the Governor, of the amount of treasury notes received and held by any State, before said notes become taxable under said act, and on deposit with said cashier to the credit of any State or the Governor thereof.
Mr. Barnwell, fr
United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 4
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Saturday, November 19, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the Baptist church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, introduced a bill, which was passed, extending to officers, soldiers, sailors and others, who had resigned or been honorably discharged from the service before the passage of the act establishing the invalid corps, the provisions of the said act.
Mr. Haynes, of Tennessee, offered a resolution, which was agreed to, inquiring into the expediency of so amending the currency act of February 17th, 1864, as to substitute the certificate of the cashier of the bank or branch bank of any State, verified by his affidavit, in the room of the certificate therein required of the Governor, of the amount of treasury notes received and held by any State, before said notes become taxable under said act, and on deposit with said cashier to the credit of any State or the Governor thereof.
Mr. Barnwell, fr
Staples (search for this): article 4
Haynes (search for this): article 4
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Saturday, November 19, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the Baptist church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, introduced a bill, which was passed, extending to officers, soldiers, sailors and others, who had resigned or been honorably discharged from the service before the passage of the act establishing the invalid corps, the provisions of the said act.
Mr. Haynes, of Tennessee, offered a resolution, which was agreed to, inquiring into the expediency of so amending the currency act of February 17th, 1864, as to substitute the certificate of the cashier of the bank or branch bank of any State, verified by his affidavit, in the room of the certificate therein required of the Governor, of the amount of treasury notes received and held by any State, before said notes become taxable under said act, and on deposit with said cashier to the credit of any State or the Governor thereof.
Mr. Barnwell, fro
Sparrow (search for this): article 4
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Saturday, November 19, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the Baptist church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, introduced a bill, which was passed, extending to officers, soldiers, sailors and others, who had resigned or been honorably discharged from the service before the passage of the act establishing the invalid corps, the provisions of the said act.
Mr. Haynes, of Tennessee, offered a resolution, which wasfer of the registered bonds of the fifteen-million loan for coupon bonds of like amounts and character in regard to terms and times of payment.
The bill was passed.
On motion by Mr. Barnwell the Senate resolved into secret session.
Mr. Sparrow (the doors being opened) introduced a bill to suspend for sixty days that portion of the fifth section of the "act to organize forces to serve during the war" which provides that the reserves shall not be required to perform service out of the
Minnegerode (search for this): article 4
Semmes (search for this): article 4
Barnwell (search for this): article 4
Burrows (search for this): article 4
Confederate Congress.
Senate. Saturday, November 19, 1864.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the Baptist church.
Mr. Sparrow, of Louisiana, introduced a bill, which was passed, extending to officers, soldiers, sailors and others, who had resigned or been honorably discharged from the service before the passage of the act establishing the invalid corps, the provisions of the said act.
Mr. Haynes, of Tennessee, offered a resolution, which was agreed to, inquiring into the expediency of so amending the currency act of February 17th, 1864, as to substitute the certificate of the cashier of the bank or branch bank of any State, verified by his affidavit, in the room of the certificate therein required of the Governor, of the amount of treasury notes received and held by any State, before said notes become taxable under said act, and on deposit with said cashier to the credit of any State or the Governor thereof.
Mr. Barnwell, fro