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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875
Journal of the Confederate Congress --TENTH DAY--FRIDAY, February 28, 1862.
OPEN SESSION.
The House met pursuant to adjournment, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Ford.
Mr. Curry moved that the House adjourn; upon which motion Mr. Smith of Virginia demanded the yeas and nays:
Which were ordered,
Yeas: Ashe, Baldwin, Batson, Bell, Bocock, Bonham, Horatio W. Bruce, Chilton, Clapp, Clopton, Currin, Curry, Dargan, Davidson, Davis, De Jarnette, Dupré, Foster, Gaither, Garland, Graham, Hanly, Hilton, Holcombe, Holt, Johnston, Jones, Kenan of North Carolina, Lander, Machen, Marshall, McDowell, McLean, Miles, Moore, Munnerlyn, Preston, Pugh, Ralls, Sexton, Smith of Alabama, Staples, Welsh, Wilcox, and Wright of Georgia.
Nays: Barksdale, Chambers, Chambliss, Clark, Conrad, Farrow, Foote, Gardenhire, Garnett, Gartrell, Goode, Heiskell, Kenner, Lewis, Lyons, Perkins, Pryor, Royston, Russell, Smith of Virginia, Strickland, Tibbs, Trippe, Villeré, and Wright of Texas.
The motion prevailed,
And the House adjourned until to-morrow at 11 o'clock.
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