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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. That said committees be charged with the duty of investigating the management of their respective departments, with authority to report from time to time, and with authority to send for persons and papers." Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, from the Committee on Elections, to whom was referred the communication of the Governor of Virginia, transmitting to the House the resignation of the Hon. A. C. Jenkins, submitted the following resolution as the committee's report: Resolved, That in the opinion of the House ample power rests with the several States to provide for securing a full representation, and that no legislation on the part of Congress is necessary. That the Speaker communicate to the Governor of Virginia a
R. E. Lee (search for this): article 7
House of Representatives. Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Dashiell. Journal of yesterday read. A message was received from President Davis, enclosing dispatches from Gen. Lee, which were read by the Clerk. [See Senate proceedings] Mr. Garnett, of Va., moved that the message and dispatches be referred to the Military Committee, to report appropriate action upon them. They were so referred. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn. moved a suspension of the rule requiring the call of the States and committees, with a view to take up the unfinished business of the House, being the report of the special committee recommending the appointment of additional standing committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and
House of Representatives. Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Dashiell. Journal of yesterday read. A message was received from President Davis, enclosing dispatches from Gen. Lee, which were read by the Clerk. [See Senate proceedings] Mr. Garnett, of Va., moved that the message and dispatches be referred to the Military Committee, to report appropriate action upon them. They were so referred. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn. moved a suspension of the rule requiring the call of the States and committees, with a view to take up the unfinished business of the House, being the report of the special committee recommending the appointment of additional standing committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and
House of Representatives. Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Dashiell. Journal of yesterday read. A message was received from President Davis, enclosing dispatches from Gen. Lee, which were read by the Clerk. [See Senate proceedings] Mr. Garnett, of Va., moved that the message and dispatches be referred to the Military Committee, to report appropriate action upon them. They were so referred. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn. moved a suspension of the rule requiring the call of the States and committees, with a view to take up the unfinished business of the House, being the report of the special committee recommending the appointment of additional standing committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and
oved that the message and dispatches be referred to the Military Committee, to report appropriate action upon them. They were so referred. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn. moved a suspension of the rule requiring the call of the States and committees, with a view to take up the unfinished business of the House, being the report of the special committee recommending the appointment of additional standing committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. That said committees be charged with the duty of investigating the management of their respective departments, with authority to report from time to time, and with authority to send for persons and papers." Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, from the Committee on Elections, to whom was referred the communication of
A. C. Jenkins (search for this): article 7
epartments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. That said committees be charged with the duty of investigating the management of their respective departments, with authority to report from time to time, and with authority to send for persons and papers." Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, from the Committee on Elections, to whom was referred the communication of the Governor of Virginia, transmitting to the House the resignation of the Hon. A. C. Jenkins, submitted the following resolution as the committee's report: Resolved, That in the opinion of the House ample power rests with the several States to provide for securing a full representation, and that no legislation on the part of Congress is necessary. That the Speaker communicate to the Governor of Virginia a copy of the report and of this resolution. Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed. The members then draw for the seats in the now hall which consumed
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 7
House of Representatives. Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Dashiell. Journal of yesterday read. A message was received from President Davis, enclosing dispatches from Gen. Lee, which were read by the Clerk. [See Senate proceedings] Mr. Garnett, of Va., moved that the message and dispatches be referred to the Military Committee, to report appropriate action upon them. They were so referred. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn. moved a suspension of the rule requiring the call of the States and committees, with a view to take up the unfinished business of the House, being the report of the special committee recommending the appointment of additional standing committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and
House of Representatives. Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Dashiell. Journal of yesterday read. A message was received from President Davis, enclosing dispatches from Gen. Lee, which were read by the Clerk. [See Senate proceedings] Mr. Garnett, of Va., moved that the message and dispatches be referred to the Military Committee, to report appropriate action upon them. They were so referred. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn. moved a suspension of the rule requiring the call of the States and committees, with a view to take up the unfinished business of the House, being the report of the special committee recommending the appointment of additional standing committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and
ding committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. That said committees be charged with the duty of investigating the management of their respective departments, with authority to report from time to time, and with authority to send for persons and papers." Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, from the Committee on Elections, to whom was referred the communication of the Governor of Virginia, transmitting to the House the resignation of the Hon. A. C. Jenkins, submitted the following resolution as the committee's report: Resolved, That in the opinion of the House ample power rests with the several States to provide for securing a full representation, and that no legislation on the part of Congress is necessary. That the Speaker communicate to the Govern
September 2nd, 1862 AD (search for this): article 7
House of Representatives. Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Dashiell. Journal of yesterday read. A message was received from President Davis, enclosing dispatches from Gen. Lee, which were read by the Clerk. [See Senate proceedings] Mr. Garnett, of Va., moved that the message and dispatches be referred to the Military Committee, to report appropriate action upon them. They were so referred. Mr. Heiskell, of Tenn. moved a suspension of the rule requiring the call of the States and committees, with a view to take up the unfinished business of the House, being the report of the special committee recommending the appointment of additional standing committee. This report, as adopted, is as follows: "Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint the following additional committees: On Quartermaster and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation; on the Medical Department; on Ordnance and