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Confederate Congress. Senate. Saturday, February 11, 1865. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia in the chair. Mr. Dortch, of North Carolina, offered a resolution, which was agreed to, that the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into the propriety of providing by law that supernumerary officers and officers of the invalid corps shall be assigned to the command of companies of junior reserves. Senate bill fixing the first Monday in December next, and the same day in every second year thereafter, as the time for holding congressional elections for Missouri, was considered and passed. Senate bill fixing the compensation of military storekeepers was considered and lost. The Senate bill to turn over the business of conscription to the commandants of reserves in the several States, and to abolish the Bureau of Conscription and the office of Commander of Conscripts, was considered and amended. Mr. Watson, of Mississipp
Virginia Legislature. [Extra session.] Senate. Saturday, February 11, 1865. The Senate was called to order at noon. House bill providing for the completion of the Covington and Ohio railroad and the construction of the branches thereof, read twice and referred to Committee on Roads and Internal Improvements. Mr. Newton, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a bill providing for the exemption from the military service of the State, or in any reserved force of this Commonwealth, of certain employees and mechanics in the service of any railroad company in this State. The Committee for Courts of Justice, to whom had been referred a resolution as to the expediency of amending the Code in relation to the jurisdiction of circuit courts in cases of divorce, reporting it inexpedient to make the change. The following joint resolution, which over under the rules, was offered by Mr. Keen: "Resolved by the General Assembly, That our Senators are h