A bill to be entitled An act to establish a Bureau of foreign supplies. |
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A bill to be entitled "An act to provide for the investigation and settlement of the transactions and accounts of quartermasters, commissaries, contractors, and other financial and disbursing officers, agents, and employees of the Confederate States." |
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A bill to be entitled An act to repeal the naturalization laws. |
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A bill to diminish the number of exemptions and details. |
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A bill to increase the efficiency of the Medical department. |
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A bill to limit and define the term of office of the secretary or principal officer of each of the executive departments, established by the several acts entitled, "An act to organize the Department of state," "An act to establish the Treasury department," "An act to establish the War Department," "An act to establish the Navy Department," "An act to establish the Post-Office department," "An act to organize and establish an executive department, to be known as the Department of justice:" all of which acts, were approved February 21, 1861. |
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A bill to prevent the enlistment or enrollment of substitutes in the military service of the Confederate States, and to repeal all laws permitting or authorizing the same. |
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A bill to provide and organize a general staff for armies in the field, to serve during the war. |
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A bill to provide for the employment of free negroes and slaves to work upon fortifications and perform other labor connected with the defences of the country. |
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A bill to provide for the establishment of a Bureau of polytechnics, for the examination, experiment, and application of warlike inventions. |
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A bill to provide for the issue of exchequer notes, and for funding all treasury notes now outstanding. |
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A bill to provide more effectually for the reduction and redemption of the currency. |
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A bill to regulate the allowance of travelling expenses of officers of the navy, and others travelling under orders. |
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A bill to regulate the pay and allowances of certain female employees of the government. |
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Directory of the Confederate States Senate [microform], 1864: |
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Guide to the archives of the government of the C.S.A., 1968: |
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House of Representatives, Jan. 18, 1863 [i.e. 1864] |
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Joint resolution defining the position of the Confederate States, and declaring the determination of the Congress and the people thereof to prosecute the war till their independence is acknowledged. |
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Joint resolution of the General Assembly of the state of Arkansas suggesting certain amendments to the Act of Congress of February 17, 1864, entitled "An act to organize forces to serve during the war." |
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[Miscellaneous publications of the Senate of the Confederate States of America : includes amendments, bills, and resolutions] |
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Report of the select committee to whom was referred that portion of the Message of the president of the Confederate States, of the 13th instant, relating to the action of Congress during the present session. |
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Resolution defining the meaning of the first clause of the sixth article of the constitution. |
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Resolution enquiring into the expediency and practicability of adopting certain measures for restoring and sustaining the financial credit of the government. |
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A resolution providing for the appointment of a joint committee to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war held by the Confederate and United States governments. |
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A resolution [to enact certain laws as war measures, and make those who violate them amenable to the military courts alone] |
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Resolutions declaring that, in the opinion of the Senate, A.C. Myers, is quartermaster general of the Confederate States army, and that A.R. Lawton, is not authorized by law to discharge the duties of said office. |
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Resolutions in relation to the currency of the Confederate States, and the taxation necessary to redeem it. |
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Resolutions in relation to the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. |
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Resolutions passed at a meeting of the Fourteenth Regiment of Virginia Infantry, in relation to the condition of the country and the conduct of the war. |
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Resolutions providing for regular and perfect report of the debates of the Senate. |
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Senate bill, no. 153, Senate, December 11, 1863 |
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Senate calendar, Monday, March 23, 1863. |
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Senate, December 26, 1864. Referred to the Committee on finance and ordered to be printed, House engrossed bill |
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Senate, May 6, 1864 |
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Senate, no. 191, Senate February 11, 1865 -- Read first and second times and ordered to be printed, Mr. Burnett, by leave |
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Senate resolution, no. 23, Senate, Jan. 15th, 1864 |
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Senate, secret, Senate, February 4, 1864 |
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Senate, Senate, January 26, 1865 |
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