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Howardsville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
ted: For the relief of the securities of Joshua H. Staats, dec'd. late Sheriff of Jackson county; for the incorporation of the Kanawha Salt Company; refunding to Frank D. Redd, committee for James D. Shepherd, a sum of money paid into the Treasury on account of two fines imposed by the Circuit Court of Prince Edward upon the said Jas. D. Shepherd; authorizing a loan to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company; authorizing the formation of a battalion by two companies in the towns of Scottsville and Howardsville, in the county of Albemarle. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were adopted: By Mr. Coghill, authorizing the Circuit Courts of the Commonwealth to convert decrees of divorce a mease et thoro in to decrees a vinculo matrimoni whenever, in the opinion of said Courts, and upon proper evidence, such decree may be right; by Mr. Newman, of reporting a bill for the relief of John Ferguson, late Sheriff of Wayne county; by Mr. A. D. Dickinson, of a
Lynchburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
; Senate bill to amend the act to amend the pilot laws in regard to the Potomac river; Senate bill providing for the location of the court-house, jail, and other public buildings of the county of McDowell; Senate bill to incorporate the Chesterfield Car, Locomotive and Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Company; Senate bill to incorporate the James River Boot, Shoe and Leather Manufacturing Company; Senate bill to authorize the Bank of the Commonwealth, the Merchants' Bank of Virginia at Lynchburg, and the Traders' Bank of Richmond, to establish a branch Bank at Alexandria; Senate bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Insurance Company. Observance of the 22d.--On motion of Mr. Carraway, it was Resolved, That when the Senate adjourns to-day, it will adjourn to meet again on Saturday, the 23d inst., at 11 o'clock. Mr. Douglass called up his joint resolutions of yesterday, and offered a substitute. The substitute contains a preamble reciting the reasons for the adoption
Alexandria (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
etition of Edgar McCloud, asking for the enslavement of certain free negroes. Bills Passed.--House bill incorporating the Norfolk County Railway Company, with various amendments by Mr. McKenney; Senate bill authorizing the County Court of Rockingham county to loan to the Manassas Gap Railroad Company a sum of money; authorizing the Superintendent of the Armory to provide quarters for a portion of the Public Guard; Senate bill to amend the act to amend the pilot laws in regard to the Potomac river; Senate bill providing for the location of the court-house, jail, and other public buildings of the county of McDowell; Senate bill to incorporate the Chesterfield Car, Locomotive and Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Company; Senate bill to incorporate the James River Boot, Shoe and Leather Manufacturing Company; Senate bill to authorize the Bank of the Commonwealth, the Merchants' Bank of Virginia at Lynchburg, and the Traders' Bank of Richmond, to establish a branch Bank at Alexand
Scottsville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
bills were reported: For the relief of the securities of Joshua H. Staats, dec'd. late Sheriff of Jackson county; for the incorporation of the Kanawha Salt Company; refunding to Frank D. Redd, committee for James D. Shepherd, a sum of money paid into the Treasury on account of two fines imposed by the Circuit Court of Prince Edward upon the said Jas. D. Shepherd; authorizing a loan to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company; authorizing the formation of a battalion by two companies in the towns of Scottsville and Howardsville, in the county of Albemarle. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were adopted: By Mr. Coghill, authorizing the Circuit Courts of the Commonwealth to convert decrees of divorce a mease et thoro in to decrees a vinculo matrimoni whenever, in the opinion of said Courts, and upon proper evidence, such decree may be right; by Mr. Newman, of reporting a bill for the relief of John Ferguson, late Sheriff of Wayne county; by Mr. A. D
Swamp Canal Company; authorizing the formation of a battalion by two companies in the towns of Scottsville and Howardsville, in the county of Albemarle. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were adopted: By Mr. Coghill, authorizing the Circuit Courts of the Commonwealth to convert decrees of divorce a mease et thoro in to decrees a vinculo matrimoni whenever, in the opinion of said Courts, and upon proper evidence, such decree may be right; by Mr. Newman, of reporting a bill for the relief of John Ferguson, late Sheriff of Wayne county; by Mr. A. D. Dickinson, of authorizing the company of volunteers called the Loch Leven Rangers to be organized with a less number than now authorized by law. Petition.--Mr. Quesenberry presented the petition of Edgar McCloud, asking for the enslavement of certain free negroes. Bills Passed.--House bill incorporating the Norfolk County Railway Company, with various amendments by Mr. McKenney; Senat
John Ferguson (search for this): article 4
battalion by two companies in the towns of Scottsville and Howardsville, in the county of Albemarle. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were adopted: By Mr. Coghill, authorizing the Circuit Courts of the Commonwealth to convert decrees of divorce a mease et thoro in to decrees a vinculo matrimoni whenever, in the opinion of said Courts, and upon proper evidence, such decree may be right; by Mr. Newman, of reporting a bill for the relief of John Ferguson, late Sheriff of Wayne county; by Mr. A. D. Dickinson, of authorizing the company of volunteers called the Loch Leven Rangers to be organized with a less number than now authorized by law. Petition.--Mr. Quesenberry presented the petition of Edgar McCloud, asking for the enslavement of certain free negroes. Bills Passed.--House bill incorporating the Norfolk County Railway Company, with various amendments by Mr. McKenney; Senate bill authorizing the County Court of Rockingham c
mpany; refunding to Frank D. Redd, committee for James D. Shepherd, a sum of money paid into the Treasury on account of two fines imposed by the Circuit Court of Prince Edward upon the said Jas. D. Shepherd; authorizing a loan to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company; authorizing the formation of a battalion by two companies in the towns of Scottsville and Howardsville, in the county of Albemarle. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were adopted: By Mr. Coghill, authorizing the Circuit Courts of the Commonwealth to convert decrees of divorce a mease et thoro in to decrees a vinculo matrimoni whenever, in the opinion of said Courts, and upon proper evidence, such decree may be right; by Mr. Newman, of reporting a bill for the relief of John Ferguson, late Sheriff of Wayne county; by Mr. A. D. Dickinson, of authorizing the company of volunteers called the Loch Leven Rangers to be organized with a less number than now authorized by law. Petiti
Edgar McCloud (search for this): article 4
alth to convert decrees of divorce a mease et thoro in to decrees a vinculo matrimoni whenever, in the opinion of said Courts, and upon proper evidence, such decree may be right; by Mr. Newman, of reporting a bill for the relief of John Ferguson, late Sheriff of Wayne county; by Mr. A. D. Dickinson, of authorizing the company of volunteers called the Loch Leven Rangers to be organized with a less number than now authorized by law. Petition.--Mr. Quesenberry presented the petition of Edgar McCloud, asking for the enslavement of certain free negroes. Bills Passed.--House bill incorporating the Norfolk County Railway Company, with various amendments by Mr. McKenney; Senate bill authorizing the County Court of Rockingham county to loan to the Manassas Gap Railroad Company a sum of money; authorizing the Superintendent of the Armory to provide quarters for a portion of the Public Guard; Senate bill to amend the act to amend the pilot laws in regard to the Potomac river; Senate bi
ght; by Mr. Newman, of reporting a bill for the relief of John Ferguson, late Sheriff of Wayne county; by Mr. A. D. Dickinson, of authorizing the company of volunteers called the Loch Leven Rangers to be organized with a less number than now authorized by law. Petition.--Mr. Quesenberry presented the petition of Edgar McCloud, asking for the enslavement of certain free negroes. Bills Passed.--House bill incorporating the Norfolk County Railway Company, with various amendments by Mr. McKenney; Senate bill authorizing the County Court of Rockingham county to loan to the Manassas Gap Railroad Company a sum of money; authorizing the Superintendent of the Armory to provide quarters for a portion of the Public Guard; Senate bill to amend the act to amend the pilot laws in regard to the Potomac river; Senate bill providing for the location of the court-house, jail, and other public buildings of the county of McDowell; Senate bill to incorporate the Chesterfield Car, Locomotive and A
Joshua H. Staats (search for this): article 4
General Assembly of Virginia.[Extra session.]Senate. Thursday,Feb. 21, 1861. Called to order at the usual hour, Mr. Isbellin the chair, and opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bosserman, of the Universalist Church. Bills Reported.--The following bills were reported: For the relief of the securities of Joshua H. Staats, dec'd. late Sheriff of Jackson county; for the incorporation of the Kanawha Salt Company; refunding to Frank D. Redd, committee for James D. Shepherd, a sum of money paid into the Treasury on account of two fines imposed by the Circuit Court of Prince Edward upon the said Jas. D. Shepherd; authorizing a loan to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company; authorizing the formation of a battalion by two companies in the towns of Scottsville and Howardsville, in the county of Albemarle. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were adopted: By Mr. Coghill, authorizing the Circuit Courts of the Commonwealth to convert decrees of di
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