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The Daily Dispatch: February 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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. French between Alexandria and Washington; incorporating the trans-Alleghany Railroad Company; Senate bill staying proceedings in trust deeds in cases where notes will not be received in payment of debt; authorizing the Governor to pardon a negro slave, Tom; amending the 36th section, chapter 38, of the Code; providing for summoning jurors in the Hustings and Circuit Courts of the town of Lynchburg; incorporating the Staffordsville Toll-Bridge Company; refunding a certain sum of money to Hugh H. Hite; incorporating the Home Savings Bank and Aid Savings Bank, of the city of Richmond. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. Dickinson, of amending the 4th section of chapter 141 of 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 c
rposes of defence; by Mr. Wallace, of amending the charter of the Monongalia Bank of Morgantown; by Mr. Grattan, of refunding to J. W. G. Smith, a sum of money erroneously assessed against him, and paid; by Mr. Leftwich, of withdrawing House bill amending the 1st section, 58th chapter of the Code of Virginia, and referring same to Committee on Banks; by Mr. Claiborne, of reporting a bill incorporating the Meadsville Manufacturing Company; by Mr. Lynn, of reporting a bill for the relief of Hugh H. Hite, of Prince William county, for a sum of money paid by him for taxes erroneously assessed for the year 1859; by Mr. Bass, of referring to the Committee of Finance, the Auditor's Financial statement and suggestions relative to defects in the Revenue Laws; by Mr. Claiborne, of refunding to Geo. W. Tucker, of Halifax, the sum of $60.27, improperly paid by him to the Commonwealth; by Mr. Keen, of passing a general law authorizing the County Courts to purchase arms, and to provide for such purc