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, to reassess the lands of the estate of William King, dec'd, and Thomas L. Preston, lying in the counties of Smyth and Washington; by Mr. Quesenberry, of authorizing the Auditor to allow Sheriffs who were delinquents in the payment of the revenue of their respective counties and cities, on the 15th day of December last, their forfeited commissions, provided such Sheriffs shall have paid such delinquencies as well as the entire amount of revenue of such counties and cities on or before the 15th March inst. Election of Major and Brigadier Generals.--Mr. Newman proposed the following joint resolution, which lays over one day, under the rules: Resolved, That with the concurrence of the House of Delegates, we will, on Monday, the 11th inst., proceed to the election of Major Generals and Brigadier Generals of the Virginia militia. The consideration of the bill amending the 107th section of chapter 35 of the 2d edition of the Code of Virginia, and providing for the correction
Also, the petition of Dixon Brown, praying release from double assessment on license tax. Mr. Critchfield offered a resolution, inquiring into the expediency of authorizing the Auditor to allow Sheriffs who were delinquent in the payment of the revenue of their respective counties and cities on the 15th day of December last, their forfeited commissions; provided such Sheriffs shall have paid such delinquencies, as well as the entire amount of such counties and cities, on or before the 15th March, inst. The bill concerning the Covington and Ohio Railroad, which had been made the order of the day, was, on motion, postponed till tomorrow. The bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, coming up as the unfinished business of yesterday, was debated and amended. The bill was discussed and amended in various ways. Pending debate Mr. Anderson moved to pass it by, for the purpose of submitting a motion for a recess until 7½ o'clock, his desire being at that time to