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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1863. | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1863. | ||
Corporal Stewart met with a sad accident. While choping | Corporal Stewart met with a sad accident. While choping wood for his stove his foot sliped & the axe fell on it, severing the great toe & the one next it, completely from the foot Snowing & cold. Senate did not adjourn [[unclear]] 10 PM | ||
THURSDAY 29 | THURSDAY 29 | ||
Went to Congress. The Bill for | Went to Congress. The Bill for emancipation of slaves in Mo. was before the Senate. The Bill for raising negro troops was before the House. Heard speechs by Crittenden & Kelly. Just think of 2 Bills of such vital importance, & upon which hang the fate of the Union, being brought up in one day in both branches of Congress. | ||
FRIDAY 30 | FRIDAY 30 | ||
Very muddy and slopy. The House did not adjourn its Wednesday's session until | Very muddy and slopy. The House did not adjourn its Wednesday's session until 5 A.M. of Thursday. Saulsburg of Del apologized yesterday for the course he took in the Senate on Wednesday. They are not going to push the motion for his expulsion at present. |
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1863. Corporal Stewart met with a sad accident. While choping wood for his stove his foot sliped & the axe fell on it, severing the great toe & the one next it, completely from the foot Snowing & cold. Senate did not adjourn unclear 10 PM
THURSDAY 29 Went to Congress. The Bill for emancipation of slaves in Mo. was before the Senate. The Bill for raising negro troops was before the House. Heard speechs by Crittenden & Kelly. Just think of 2 Bills of such vital importance, & upon which hang the fate of the Union, being brought up in one day in both branches of Congress.
FRIDAY 30 Very muddy and slopy. The House did not adjourn its Wednesday's session until 5 A.M. of Thursday. Saulsburg of Del apologized yesterday for the course he took in the Senate on Wednesday. They are not going to push the motion for his expulsion at present.