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and others in railroad and steamboat companies in this State, or the two lines between Baltimore and Weldon; a bill to authorize an issue of arms to Titus V. Williams, of the county of Tazewell, for the use of an academy; a bill refunding to George Hairston, Sr., a certain sum of money improperly paid by him into the Treasury; a bill to amend the charter of the Merchants' Bank of Virginia; and a bill authorizing the Merchants' Bank of Virginia to establish branches at Rocky Mount, Liberty, Goodson and Princeton. On motion of Mr. Claiborne, it was Resolved, That the Clerk be instructed to procure for the use of the members of the Senate, 250 copies of the Report of the Board of Commissioners for the Purchase of Arms, &c.," appointed under act of last Assembly." On motion of Mr. Carraway, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. Tuesday, Jan, 29th, 1861. The House was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Mr. Hopkins, of Washington county. Praye
raw from the files of the House the petition of citizens of Surry for the formation of a volunteer rifle corps of less than the minimum number required by law, Granted. Street Railroads.--Dr. McGruder, from a special committee, reported a bill passed March 20th, 1860, authorizing the City Council of Richmond to construct railroads in its streets. Read the first time. Resolutions--The following resolutions of inquiry were offered: By Mr. Preston, of authorizing the Monticello Bank to establish an agency or branch at Abingdon or Goodson, in Washington county; by Mr. Segar, of increasing the salary of the Steward of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum. General Business.--A number of bills on the Calendar were advanced: Laid on the Table.--The House laid on the table a resolution offered by D. Miller, asking that property levied on in execution be valued by two persons, &c., for the reason that the same had been heretofore offered. Adjourned to Monday, at 12 o'clock.
the receipt of a number of tickets from the President of the State Convention, intended for members, which he said would be given to the first Doorkeeper for delivery. A message was received from the Senate, announcing the passage of a number of bills, most of which were appropriately referred. Senate Bills Reported.--The following Senate bills were favorably reported on by House committees: Authorizing the Merchants' Bank of Virginia to establish branches at Rocky Mount, Liberty, Goodson and Princeton; to incorporate St. Paul's Church Home; for the relief of the securities, of James R. Courtney, of Westmoreland county; making an appropriation for the publication of the second edition of the Code. Bills Reported.--The following House bills were reported: Changing the time of holding. the Circuit Courts in the sown of Danville; authorizing the amendment of the charter of the Holliday's Cove Railroad; for the relief of Hilton Fitzhugh, late Sheriff of Prince Willia
Reported for the Richmond Dispatch.political movements. Lynchburg, Va., March 6. --A petition, nunerously signed by the immediate supporters of Messrs. Speed and Slaughter, is in circulation, instructing them to vote for an ordinance of secession. It is contemplated to send t down to-morrow. Goodson, Va.,March 6.--A large meeting was held here to-day, and resolutions passed urging the Convention to vote for immediate secession.
ended, and what disposition have they made of any part thereof not expended. Adopted. Military Officers.--Mr. Holdway offered a resolution, to the effect that the House, on the 12th inst., proceed to the election of Major and Brigadier Generals of Va. Militia.--Adopted. Bills Passed.--Amending the charter of the city of Richmond, (extending its corporate limits;) authorizing the Merchants' Bank of Lynchburg to establish Branches at certain places, viz: Rocky Mount, Franklin county, Goodson, Washington county, Abingdon, in Washington county, Lebanon, in Russell county, and Princeton, in Mercer county. Sheriffs Commissions.--A message was received from the Senate through Mr. Nash, that that body had passed a joint resolution paying the Sheriffs a per centum for speedy settlement of revenue. Covington and Ohio Railroad.--Mr. Crump moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill concerning the Covington and Ohio Railroad was defeated yesterday. He wanted to offer a subs
Personal. --Among the arrivals at the Exchange, yesterday, were: B. W. Brown, Ga.; J. L. Cohen, Miss.; M. P. Andrews, Jefferson co.; Va.; Capt. D. Livingston, S. C.; Gen. Jno. Rather, Ala.; J. B. Dunn, Goodson, Va.; Thos. S. Garnett, Westmoreland; S. W. Ficklen, Va.; F. Peyton Wood, Texas; B. Johnson Barbour, Orange; W. H. Houston, N. C.; Albert Rust, Arkansas; V. D. V. Jamieson, S. C.; John T. Seawell, Gloucester co.; Capt. R. H. Crockett, First Regiment Arkansas Volunteers; Capt. A. Gracie, Jr., Third Regiment Alabama Volunteers; Mrs. J. B. Kershaw, S. C.; Dr. Samuel Champin, N. O.; A. W. Pitzer, Roanoke co.; Va.; A. Belding, Chicot, Arkansas; W. Johnson, Ky.; George Hancock, Ga.
i notes. --A widow lady told us the other day that she had a small amount of money in notes on the Bank of Philippi, and could not pass it except at a heavy discount. It is singular how the credit of this sound institution is impaired here. We tell our readers again to submit to no shave on its notes. It is true that Philippi is now in the hands of the Federalists; but it is also true that the money, books, notes, and papers, belonging to the bank, were brought away upon the approach of the enemy, as authorized by an ordinance of the State Convention. The stock is mostly owned in Eastern Virginia, and at a meeting of the stockholders recently held in Charlottesville, they determined to remove their bank to Goodson, a flourishing little town on the Virginia and Tennessee railroad. The president and cashier have both visited our city lately, but they could buy their notes at no considerable discount. Due notice will be given through the Dispatch of the reopening of the bank.
Fredericksburg Sufferers. We learn that the following contributions have been received, from the country and other towns: Lynchburg Common Council, $2,600; citizens of Lynchburg, through Wm M. Blackford, Esq, $1,750; J. A. Campbell, of the War Department, from citizens of Mobile, $100; J. H. Sherrard, Cashier, Farmville, $10; from citizens of Bristol and Goodson through J. Q. Williams, $363; from Frederick Johnston, for self and others, of Salem, Va., $322, from Somerset and Enon Churches, through R. L. Coleman. $100; Charles Bruce, of Charlotte, 8400, John R. Bryan, $50, Mrs. J. M. M. Allan, Rosenwilk Culpeper county, $50; Miss Bettle R. Whitehead, Petersburg, $5; James D. Coleman, Caroline, $100. Philip B Jones, Orange, $150. The committee have aided a number of refugees with money, and are to-day sending up a considerable quantity of flour, bacon, and other provisions to Hamilton's Crossing, to be distributed to he needy — who embrace the whole population of Fredericksbu
in John Mclvers, 8th S C; Sergeants J W Burter, 3d Mo; and J W Simpson, 4th N C. --Corporal G W Luckey, 22d N C. Privates D F Bowton, 1st Tenn; A H Bell, 55th Va; Wm Baker, and F M Baldwin, 52d N C; John Bowers, 42 Ga; B Chisley, 52d N C; B M Clarke, 29th Ga; A C Digh, 55th N C; A P Dunham, 51stm Ga; John Dunbar, 9th Ark; W H Dunham, 51st, Ga; C Delafield, 12th Ark; W P Emhart, 14th N C; J C Maton, 5th N C; L Eilison, 6th N C; C F Floyd, 12th N C; J C Fields, 26th N C ; J e Green, 9th Ga; G Goodson, 32d N C; C P Griffin, 43d N C; E Harwell, 50th Ga; George F Hodge, 55th Va; J M Hoiting, 26th N C; Wm Hipps, 61st Ga; L C Hendricks, 55th N C; John M House, 27th Va; James King, 2d N C; L Luckery, 12th G; F J susbin, 4th Ala; J H Mursell, 15th Va; L Morris, 4th N C; J D Nance, 5th N C; John Faul, 32d Ag; A B Hogers, 30th Tenn; W J Roland, 48th G; H R Reeves, 4th N C; D R'ggs, 18th do; C S Shephard, Ga; Los Smith, 58th N C; T Stephens, 1st Mo cav; Peter Seaford, 5th N C; John Sullens, 1st A
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