Book/Printed Material Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 volume 6
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Image 1 of volume 6 58TH CONGRESS, 2D Session. SENATE. DOCUMENT NO. 234. JOURNAL OF THE CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, 1861–1865. VOLUME VI. FEBRUARY 1, 1904.—Ordered to be printed. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1905.
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- Date: 1904
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Image 3 of volume 6 58 th Congress, 2d Session. SENATE. Document No. 234. JOURNAL OF THE CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, 1861—1865. VOLUME VI. February 1, 1904.—Ordered to be printed. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS…
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Image 4 of volume 6 MAR 6 1907 D. of D. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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Image 5 of volume 6 3 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 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.…
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Image 7 of volume 6 5 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. FIRST CONGRESS, THIRD SESSION, JANUARY 12, 1863, TO MAY 1, 1863. FIRST DAY—MONDAY, January 12, 1863. Link to Annals. OPEN SESSION. The House met…
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Image 8 of volume 6 6 Clopton, Collier, Conrow, Cooke, Crockett, Currin, Curry, Dargan, Davis, Farrow, Foote, Garnett, Gartrell, Goode, Graham, Hanly, Harris, Heiskell, Hilton, Hodge, Holt, Johnston, Jones, Kenner, Lewis, Lyons, McLean, McRae, Menees, Miles, Moore,…
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Image 9 of volume 6 7 A bill to be entitled “An act to repeal so much of an act to exempt certain persons from military duty, approved October eleventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, as released from…
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Image 10 of volume 6 8 Mr. Read presented the petition of sundry clerks, praying an increase of pay; which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, without being read. Mr. Kenner introduced A bill…
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Image 11 of volume 6 9 who have heretofore suffered, or who may hereafter suffer, from the destruction of their crops of tobacco and cotton under the authority of the Government in order to keep the same…
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Image 12 of volume 6 10 Whereas during the said space of two years every effort consistent with our own dignity, and compatible with the usages of civilized nations, has been made by the Government of the…
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Image 13 of volume 6 11 A message was received from the President, by his Private Secretary, Mr. Harrison; which is as follows, viz: To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States: At the…
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Image 14 of volume 6 12 Four of the States now members of the Confederacy were recognized by name as independent sovereignties in a treaty of peace concluded in the year 1783 with one of the two…
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Image 15 of volume 6 13 intercourse as was maintained with our enemy was unjust and was injurious in its effects, whatever may have been the motive which prompted it. Neither was it in accordance with the…
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Image 16 of volume 6 14 Animated by the highly honorable desire to put an end “to differences of opinion between neutrals and belligerents, which may occasion serious difficulties and even conflicts” (I quote the official language),…
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Image 17 of volume 6 15 ports of this Confederacy, before which any naval forces at all have been stationed, have been invested so inefficiently that hundreds of entries have been effected into them since the declaration…
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Image 18 of volume 6 16 clear to admit of denial, but its postponement was eminently beneficial to the United States and detrimental to the Confederacy. It was postponed. In this review of our relations with the…
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Image 19 of volume 6 17 the perpetrators, but on their superiors, who, having the power to check these outrages on humanity, numerous and well authenticated as they have been, have not yet, in a single instance…
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Image 20 of volume 6 18 speeches when I declare that I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful…
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Image 21 of volume 6 19 of the Secretary of the Treasury. But it was neither sufficiently prompt nor far-reaching to meet the full extent of the evil. The passage of some enactment, carrying still further the…
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Image 22 of volume 6 20 this message. I therefore confine myself to inviting your attention to the information therein contained. The report of the Postmaster-General shows that during the first postal year under our Government, terminating…
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Image 23 of volume 6 21 “five thousand,” and that the rule requiring the reference of the motion to the Committee on Printing be suspended; which was agreed to, and the motion as amended was agreed to.…
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Image 24 of volume 6 22 A bill to regulate the issuing and funding of Treasury notes; which was read the first and second times, ordered to be printed, and referred to the Committee on Ways and…
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Image 25 of volume 6 23 Mr. Garnett also introduced the following resolution, viz: Resolved, That the President be requested to communicate to this House all general orders of impressment, together with the instructions and regulations under…
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Image 26 of volume 6 24 Mr. Baldwin offered the following resolution, viz: Resolved, That the Committee on Rules and Officers of the House inquire into the expediency of making the following modifications of the rules, viz:…
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Image 27 of volume 6 25 FIFTH DAY—FRIDAY, January 16, 1863. Link to Annals. OPEN SESSION. The House met pursuant to adjournment, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Crumly. The House then proceeded to…
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Image 28 of volume 6 26 Mr. Baldwin also offered the following resolution, viz: Resolved, That the Committee on Ways and Means inquire into the expediency of calling upon the States of the Confederacy to unite in…
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Image 29 of volume 6 27 Mr. Lyons, from the Committee on Public Buildings, made the following report, viz: The committee respectfully report that it has performed the duty assigned to it, and ascertained: 1. That the…
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Image 30 of volume 6 28 Mr. Foster introduced A bill to amend an act entitled “An act to regulate destruction of property under military authority, and to provide indemnity therefor,” passed 17th March, 1862; which was…
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Image 31 of volume 6 29 Mr. Lyons offered the following resolution, to wit: Resolved, That the Committee on Printing do inquire and report to this House whether a satisfactory arrangement can not be made with the…
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Image 32 of volume 6 30 And the question on the postponement of the further consideration of the bill being decided in the negative, the bill was engrossed and read a third time. And the question being…
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Image 33 of volume 6 31 Mr. Staples offered the following resolution; which was read and disagreed to, to wit: Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of so amending the exemption law…
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Image 34 of volume 6 32 Davidson, Davis, Dupré, Farrow, Foote, Gaither, Garland, Gartrell, Goode, Graham, Hilton, Lewis, Machen, McLean, McRae, Menees, Miles, Moore, Preston, Ralls, Read, Sexton, Staples, Strickland, Swan, Villeré, and Wright of Texas. So…
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Image 35 of volume 6 33 Yeas: Arrington, Baldwin, Bell, Boteler, Boyce, Horatio W. Bruce, Chambliss, Chilton, Clapp, Cooke, Currin, Curry, Davis, Foote, Foster, Gaither, Goode, Hilton, Holt, Johnston, Lewis, Lyons, McRae, Miles, Preston, Russell, Swan, Tibbs,…
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Image 36 of volume 6 34 all payments, and generally to do all such acts, and execute all such instruments of writing, and receive all such notices as may be necessary and proper for carrying into complete…
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Image 37 of volume 6 35 And the question being on the passage of the same, Mr. Davis called for the yeas and nays thereon; Which were ordered, And are recorded as follows, to wit: Yeas 58…
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Image 38 of volume 6 36 Mr. Curry offered the following resolution; which was read and agreed to, to wit: Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of continuing the pay of soldiers…
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Image 39 of volume 6 37 ages of eighteen and forty-five years, except those constituting the executive, legislative, and judicial authorities of the Confederate States and of the several States composing the Confederacy are, and shall be,…
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Image 40 of volume 6 38 shall only continue whilst the persons exempted are actually engaged in their respective pursuits or occupations: Provided further, That the Secretary of War shall, upon such terms and conditions as may…
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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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