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Oct., '54, which amounts on 1st Oct., 1860, to $11,376. Ordered to be printed. Resolutions of Inquiry Offered.--By Mr. Miller, of passing a law providing for the valuation of property levied on under executions by two or more freeholders, and that such property be required to bring at the public sale at least two-thirds of the value so fixed; by Mr. Grattan, of vacating all the officers in the militia and ordering a new election; by Mr. Wood, of refunding to Mrs. Lucy Holland, of Fluvanna, taxes erroneously paid by her; by Mr. Riddick, of prohibiting the emancipation of slaves by will; by Mr. Frost, of granting the right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company for the extension of their road to the mouth of Big Sandy River; by Mr. Bisbie, of further protecting and encouraging independent manufacturers in Virginia; by Mr. Woolfolk, of relieving George W. Davis from the payment of a certain fine imposed on him by the Circuit Court of Orange; by Mr. Lynn, of granting
f the Code, so as to allow a greater rate of interest than 6 per cent. by special contract; by Mr. Sager, of allowing to Henry Exall his claim for furnishing a plan of alteration in the Hall of the House of Delegates; by Mr. Davis, of changing existing law for the repair of bridges and roads in the counties of Brooke and Hancock; by Mr. Mallory, of refunding a certain sum of money to Jos. W. Harper, of Dinwiddie; by Mr. Nelson, of allowing commissions and remitting damages to the Sheriff of Fluvanna; by Mr. Friend, of amending the 29th section of chapter 184 of the Code of 1849; by Mr. Miller, of S., of refunding to David Kipps taxes erroneously paid; by Mr. Duckwall, of so changing the present law prescribing punishment for petit larceny, as to authorize Courts and juries to sentence such convicts to labor on the public works; by Mr. Haymond, of providing by law that writs shall hereafter be made returnable to quarterly Courts, instead of monthly rules. Petitions.--The following
and Norfolk. At Smithfield, the counties of Isle of Wight, Surry and Sussex. At Petersburg, the counties of Pr. George, Chesterfield and Dinwiddie. At Buffalo, Putnam County, the counties of Mason, Jackson and Putnam. At Barboursville, Cabell County, the counties of Cabell, Wayne and Logan. At Charleston, the counties of Kanawha, Boone, Wyoming, Raleigh, Fayette, Nicholas and Clay. At Parkersburg, the counties of Wood, Wirt, Roane, Calhoun, Gilmer, Ritchie, Pleasants, Doddridge. At Moundsville, the counties of Tyler, Wetzel, Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Hancock. At Grafton, the counties of Braxton, Lewis, Harrison, Monongalia, Taylor, Barbour, Upshur, Tucker, Marion, Randolph, Preston. At Richmond, the counties of Pittsylvania, Halifax, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Grayson, Nottoway, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Buckingham, Louisa, Hanover, Goochland, Powhatan, Cumberland, Henrico, Amelia, Fluvanna and the city of Richmond. my 4-- d3tcwdt
g and Norfolk. At Smithfield, the counties of Isle of Wight, Surry and Sussex. At Petersburg, the counties of Pr. George, Chesterfield and Dinwiddle. At Buffalo, Putnam County, the counties of Mason, Jackson and Putnam. At Barboursville,Cabell County, the counties of Cabell, Wayne and Logan. At Charleston, the counties of Kanawha, Boone, Wyoming, Raleigh, Fayette, Nicholas and Clay. At Parkersburg, the counties of Wood, Wirt, Roane, Calhoun, Gilmer, Ritchie, Pleasants, Doddridge. At Moundsville, the counties of Tyler, Wetzel, Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Hancock. At Grafton, the counties of Braxton, Lewis, Harrison, Monongalla, Taylor, Barbour, Upshur, Tucker, Marion, Randolph, Preston. At Richmond, the counties of Pittsylvania, Halifax, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Brunewick, Grayson, Nottoway, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Buckingham, Louisa, Hanover, Goochland, Powhatan, Cumberland, Henrico, Amelia, Fluvanna and the city of Richmond. my 4--d3tcw6t.
parade at Fincastle last Saturday. Says the Sentinel: The turn-out is said by old men to have been the largest seen for many a long year. Well done for the old 48th. We will back it against any regiment in the State. Already it has a band of soldiers in the field. Four more have the full complement of men, and are eager for the fray. Three in addition are in progress, and when five hundred are mustered in the field, who will not say the 48th has done its duty? The ladies of Fluvanna lately presented a Confederate flag to the military of the county, at Chapel Hill. A correspondent informs us that. "When the signal is given to march to Fortress Monroe, or anywhere else, Old Flu. will have as many gallant soldiers in the field as any county in the State, comparatively speaking. The cry is 'To arms!' and the language of all is 'Give me liberty or give me death!'" An immense meeting of the true men of Harrison county was held at their last Court, at which resolutio
Office of the Inspector General.Richmond, may 7th, 1861. Having been appointed to receive and muster into service the volunteers from the counties of Pittsylvania, Halifax, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Grayson, Nottoway, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Bockingham, Louisa, Hanover, Goochland, Powhatan, Cumberland, Henrico, Amelia, Fluvanna, and the city of Richmond, I give notice to all the volunteer companies in those counties to organize in their respective neighborhoods and to report to me by letter for orders, but in no case to march without special orders. Applications for service should state the condition of the company as to numbers uniform, outfit, arms, &c. John B. Baldwin, my 8--d3t&cw1w Inspector General.
rinces Anne. 5. Sussex, Southampton and Greensville. 6. City of Petersburg and Prince George. 7. Dinwiddie, Amelia and Brunswick. 8. Powhatan, Cumberland and Chesterfield. 9. Lunenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward. 15. Campbell and Appomattox. 17. Hanover and Henrico. 19. Gloucester, Mathews and Middlesex. 22. Caroline and Spotsylvania. 23. Stafford, King George and Prince William. 26. Fauquier and Rappahannock. 27. Madison, Culpeper, Orange and Greene. 29. Louisa, Goochland and Fluvanna. 30. Nelson, Amherst and Buckingham. 31. Jefferson and Berkeley. 32. Hampshire, Hardy and Morgan. 34. Shenandoah and Page. 36. Augusta. 37. Bath, Highland and Rockbridge. 38. Botetourt, Allegheny, Roanoke and Craig. 39. Carroll, Floyd, Grayson, Montgomery and Pulaski. 42. Scott, Lee, Russell and Wise.--46. Ritchie, Doddridge, Harrison, Pleasants and Wood. 48. Upshur, Barbour, Lewis, Gilmer, Randolph and Tucker. 50. Brooke, Hancock and Ohio. The Faculty will proceed to fill t
,503; against it, 360. For amendment to the Constitution, 1,819; against it, 12. For House of Delegates--Ward, 1,320; Kaufman, 1,288; Conrad, 465; Marshall, 450. Christiansburg.--Official. For Secession, 1,395; against it, none. For the amendment, 1,391; against it, 2. Bath--Official. For Secession, 403; against it, 2. For amendment, 410; against it, 3. Board of Public Works--Holiaday, 315; Broun, 4--House of Delegates--Shields, 133; Hopkins, 156; Carpenter, 55. Fluvanna. For Secession, 877; against it, none. House of Delegates--R. E. Nelson, (no opposition,) 812. A large majority for the amendment to the Constitution. Floyd. Has voted unanimously for the Ordinance of Secession. N. Thrash beats I. Goodykoontz about 80 votes. Fayette. For secession, 407; against it, 129, and three precincts to hear from. Botetourt, For the House of Delegates--Anderson, 781; James, 587; Word, 518; Waugh, 75. For the Senate — Boyd, 608; Wiley,
Robt. Tyler, formerly of Philadelphia, arrived in Richmond yesterday, and stopped at the Exchange. Gen. John H. Cooke, of Fluvanna; J. Spen. Nicholas, of Baltimore; Walter D. Leake, and others, arrived at the Spotswood House.
Fluvanna. --The County Court of Fluvanna held a special session on Friday, the 31st of May, and appropriated $30,000 for the benefit of the volunteers of the county and their families.