10 1861. Permanent constitution of the second session of the first Congress; 1862. Carefully collated with the originals at Richmond. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. To be continued annually. Richmond, R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1862. 92, ix p. Va. S. L. Conf. Mus. 16 April 24, 1863. The tax act [approved April 24, 1863 and the assessment act, approved May 1, 1863.] 39 p. 16a 1862. Acts of Congress in relation to the conscript and exemption laws, and the regulations adopted 1863. Military laws of the Confedthereon by the Secretary of War. Also, an act to authorize the formation of volunteer companies for local defence. Houston, Texas, Book & Job Printing House, 1862. 15 p. Conf. Mus. 12 1862. Private laws of the Confederate States of America passed at the first session of the first Congress; 1862. Carefully collated with the originals at Richmond. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. To be continued annually. Richmond, R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1862. [7] p. Va. S. L. 13 14 1862. Public laws of the Confederate 15 erate States, embracing all the 1863. 17 Private laws of the Confederate States of America, passed at the third session of the first Congress; 1863. Carefully collated with the originals at Richmond. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. To be continued annually. Richmond: R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1863. 11(?) p. Va. S. L. 18 1862. Public laws of the Confederate Feb. 17, 1864. An act to reduce the States of America, passed at the currency and to authorize a new 1864. Private laws of the Confederate States of America, passed at the fourth session of the first Congress; 1863-64. Carefully collated with the originals at Richmond. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. To be continued annually. Richmond: R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1864. 15(?) p. Va. S. L. 27 1864. Public laws of the Confederate States of America, passed at the fourth session of the first Congress; 1863-4. Carefully collated with the originals at Richmond. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. To be con 1864. Private laws of the Confederate States of America, passed at the first session of the second Congress; 1864. Carefully collated with the originals at Richmond, by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. To be continued annually. Richmond: R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1864. 18(?) p. Va. S. L. 29 1864. Public laws of the Confederate States of America, passed at the first session of the second Con gress; 1864. Carefully collated with the originals at Richmond. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. To be continued annually. Richmond, R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1864. viii, 253-288, xii p. Va. S. L. Conf. Mus. 30 1864. The statutes at large of the provisional government of the Confederate States of America, from the institution of the government, February 8, 1861, to its termination, February 18, 1862, inclusive. Arranged in chronological order. Together with the Constitution for the provisional government, and the permanent constitution of the Confederate States, and the treaties concluded by the Confederate States with Indian tribes. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. Richmond, R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1864. xvi, 411, xlviii p. Va. S. L. Conf. Mus. 31 PROVISIONAL CONGRESS. Bills. Resolutions. Feb. 22, 1861. A bill in relation to | March 6, 1861. A bill to be entitled the slave trade, and to punish persons offending therein. 5 sheets. Conf. Mus. 31a An act to prevent the importation of African negroes from any foreign country other than the slave Dec. 10, 1861. A bill to be entitled 47 Aug. 3, 1861. A bill to be entitled Mr. Barnwell, from committee on finance. 13 sheets. Conf. Mus. act to establish a Patent Office, and to provide for the granting and issue of patents for new and useful discoveries, inventions, improvements and designs. Approved May 21, 1861. By Mr. Brooke, from the committee on patents. 4 sheets. Conf. Mus. 48 Dec. 10, 1861. A bill to be entitled An act to encourage the manufacture of small arms, of saltpetre and of gun-powder, within the Confederate States. By Mr. Kenan, from committee on military affairs. 3 sheets. Conf. Mus. 49 Conf. Mus. volunteer navy. By Mr. McRae. 1 sheet. 70 Feb. 12, 1862. A bill to be entitled An act to prescribe the mode of selecting and summoning jurors and for the formation of juries in the Confederate courts. By Mr. Monroe. 7 sheets. Conf. Mus. 71 Feb. 12, 1862. A bill to be entitled An act to extend the provision of the act authorizing the President to inflict retaliation upon the persons of prisoners, approved Aug. 30, 1861. By Mr. Brockenbrough. 3 sheets. Conf. Mus. 72 SENATE. Bills. Resolutions. Amendments. Rules. Va. S. L. 76 |