Book/Printed Material Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 volume 3
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Image 1 of volume 3 58TH CONGRESS, 2d Session. SENATE. DOCUMENT No. 234. JOURNAL OF THE CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, 1861–1865. VOLUME III. FEBRUARY 1, 1904.—Ordered to be printed. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1904.
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- Date: 1904
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Image 3 of volume 3 58th Congress, 2d Session. SENATE. Document No. 234. JOURNAL OF THE CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, 1861–1865. VOLUME III. February 1, 1904.—Ordered to be printed. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON:…
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Image 4 of volume 3 7 OCT 1905 D. of D. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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Image 5 of volume 3 3 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE OF THE FIRST CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. Third session. Held at Richmond, Va., January 12, 1863, to May 1, 1863. Fourth session. Held at,…
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Image 7 of volume 3 5 SENATE OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. FIRST CONGRESS, THIRD SESSION, JANUARY 12, 1863, TO MAY 1, 1863. The second [third] session of the First Congress, in conformity with the Constitution and laws,…
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Image 8 of volume 3 6 TUESDAY, January 13, 1863. Link to Annals. OPEN SESSION. The Hon. James M. Baker, from the State of Florida; the Hon. Clement C. Clay, from the State of Alabama, and the…
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Image 9 of volume 3 7 communication he may be pleased to make, reported that they had performed the duty assigned them, and that the President replied that he would immediately make a communication to the two…
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Image 10 of volume 3 8 the sovereignty and independence of these States shall have been triumphantly vindicated and firmly established. In this connection the occasion seems not unsuitable for some reference to the relations between the…
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Image 11 of volume 3 9 It is manifest that the course of action adopted by Europe, while based on an apparent refusal to determine the question or to side with either party, was, in point of…
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Image 12 of volume 3 10 by sea if the investing fleet was merely sufficient to render ingress to the blockaded port “evidently dangerous,” or whether it was further required for its legality that it should be…
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Image 13 of volume 3 11 power, which is now renewed by the United States in 1861 and 1862, under circumstances and with features of aggravated wrong without precedent in history. The records of our State Department…
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Image 14 of volume 3 12 The exercise of the neutral right of commerce with a belligerent whose ports are not blockaded by fleets sufficient really to prevent access to them would have been eminently hurtful to…
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Image 15 of volume 3 13 frank and formal and admission of its capacity to cope, on equal terms, with its aggressive foes, and to maintain itself against their attempts to obtain decisive results by arms. It…
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Image 16 of volume 3 14 “Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered.…
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Image 17 of volume 3 15 to all excise on every commodity they produce and to the daily presence of the tax-gatherer, with no higher motive than the hope of success in their wicked designs against us,…
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Image 18 of volume 3 16 friendly nations and tribes. Dissatisfaction recently manifested itself among certain portions of them; but this resulted from a misapprehension of the intentions of the Government in their behalf. This has been…
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Image 19 of volume 3 17 Ordered, That 600 copies be printed for the use of the Senate. The President pro tempore laid before the Senate the report of the Secretary of the Navy. On motion by…
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Image 20 of volume 3 18 Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. On motion by Mr. Clay, The Senate resolved into open legislative session. THURSDAY, January 15, 1863. Link to Annals. OPEN…
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Image 21 of volume 3 19 Fifth. That no person engaged in the production or manufacture of salt shall for that reason be exempt when the price for which said salt is sold shall exceed six cents…
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Image 22 of volume 3 20 On motion by Mr. Maxwell, Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee on Patents. Mr. Mitchel presented the credentials of the Hon. Robert W. Johnson, elected a Senator by the…
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Image 23 of volume 3 21 Mr. Simms submitted the following resolution for consideration: Resolved, That the right of protection to life, liberty, and property is the right inviolable of every citizen of the Confederate States, and…
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Image 24 of volume 3 22 The following message was received from the President of the Confederate States, by Mr. B. N. Harrison, his Secretary: Richmond, Va., January 15, 1863. To the Senate of the Confederate States:…
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Image 25 of volume 3 23 The message was read. On motion by Mr. Sparrow, The Senate proceeded to consider the nomination of James A. Seddon, to be Secretary of War; and it was Resolved, That the…
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Image 26 of volume 3 24 Ordered, That the Secretary request the concurrence of the House of Representatives in the resolution. Mr. Hill (by leave) introduced A bill (S. 5) to establish the court for the investigation…
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Image 27 of volume 3 25 The Senate proceeded, as in Committee of the Whole, to the consideration of the bill (S. 2) to modify the act entitled “An act to exempt certain persons from military duty,…
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Image 28 of volume 3 26 Lieutenants for the war. James L. Johnson, of Mississippi, and Sidney Smith Lee. jr., of Virginia, acting masters in the Navy. Paymaster. James O. Moore, of North Carolina, an assistant paymaster…
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Image 29 of volume 3 27 The Senate, by unanimous consent, proceeded to consider the said resolution; and The resolution was not agreed to. Mr. Clark submitted the following motion for consideration: Ordered, That the vote on…
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Image 30 of volume 3 28 THURSDAY, January 22, 1863. Link to Annals. OPEN SESSION. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the bill (S. 7) to place hospitals under military control,…
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Image 31 of volume 3 29 bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, and redeemable in gold or cotton, on such terms as may seem to him most consistent with the interests of the country,…
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Image 32 of volume 3 30 On motion by Mr. Sparrow, Ordered, That when the Senate adjourn it be to Monday next. On motion by Mr. Brown, The Senate resolved into executive session. The doors having been…
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Image 33 of volume 3 31 Mr. Baker (by leave) introduced A bill (S. 14) to authorize newspapers to be mailed to soldiers free of postage; which was read the first and second times and referred to…
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Image 34 of volume 3 32 Ordered, That the further consideration thereof be postponed until to-morrow. The Senate proceeded, as in Committee of the Whole, to the consideration of the bill (S. 3) to organize the Supreme…
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Image 35 of volume 3 33 Mr. Phelan submitted the following resolution for consideration: Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate be instructed to request the reporters of the public journals not to publish the resolution offered…
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Image 36 of volume 3 34 The message was read. Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The following message was received from the President of the Confederate States, by Mr. B. N.…
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Image 37 of volume 3 35 Mr. Sparrow submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to: Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be requested to communicate to the Senate, First. The names of all…
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Image 38 of volume 3 36 The message was read. Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee on Finance. The Senate resumed, as in Committee of the Whole, the consideration of the bill (S. 3) to…
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Image 39 of volume 3 37 WEDNESDAY, January 28, 1863. Link to Annals. OPEN SESSION. The Hon. W. S. Oldham, from the State of Texas, attended. Mr. Yancey (by leave) introduced A bill (S. 20) to reorganize…
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Image 40 of volume 3 38 and prima facie evidence for him against said officer before any court, in which he may be sued for a wrongful impressment, having jurisdiction of the case and before the tribunal…
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About this Item
Title
- Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865
Names
- Confederate States of America. Congress
- United States. War Department
- Confederate States of America
Created / Published
- Washington, Govt. print. off., 1904-05.
Headings
- - Confederate States of America--Politics and government
- - Confederate States of America.--Constitutional Convention--(1861)
- - Confederate States of America.--Provisional Congress
Notes
- - On verso of t.-p. (v. 1): In the Senate of the United States, January 28, 1904. Resolved, That the secretary of war be, and he is hereby, directed to transmit to the Senate a copy of the Journal of the Provisional and the First and Second Congresses of the Confederate States of America, now in custody of the War Department.
- - "Convention to frame permanent constitution ... Feb. 28-March 11, 1861," and "Constitution for the provisional government of the Confederate States of America": v. 1, p. 851-924.
- - "General index": v. 7, p. 847-966.
- - Vol. 1 contains the Journal of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention in Montgomery, Alabama, and an appendix containing the Provisional and Permanent Constitutions of the Confederate States. The Journals of the Senate, 1st Congress of the Confederate States of America, are found in vol. 2 (1st and 2nd sessions) and vol. 3 (3rd and 4th sessions). The Journals document the proceedings of the open, secret, and executive sessions of the Senate, which were held in Richmond, Virginia. The Journals of the Senate, 2nd Confederate Congress, are found in vol. 4 (1st and 2nd sessions). The Journals of the House of Representatives of the 1st Congress of the Confederate States of America are found in vol. 5 (1st and 2nd sessions) and vol. 6 (3rd and 4th sessions). The Journals of the House of Representatives of the 2nd Confederate Congress are found in vol. 7 (1st and 2nd sessions). The Journals document the proceedings of the House, including both open and secret sessions.
Medium
- 7 v. ; 23 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- KFZ8618.2 1861
- JK9803 .A4
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- 05012700
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