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The Daily Dispatch: February 23, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Virginia Legislature. [Extra session.] Senate. Wednesday, February 22, 1865. The Senate met at 11 A. M. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Converse. House bill to incorporate the Iron Mountain Company, in the county of Giles, was taken up, ordered to a third reading and passed. House bill incorporating the Petersburg Glass Company was referred to the Committee on General Laws. House bill to increase jailors' fees was taken up, read a third time and passed. House bill to authorize clerks of courts, for certain services, to charge triple the present fees, was taken up, read a third time and passed. Senate bill amending section eleven, chapter twenty-nine, of the Code, to exempt the property of persons in the service from distress from rent, payable in money, during the war, was taken up, read a third time and passed. Senate bill to amend chapter one hundred of the Code, to increase the pay of clerks for examining the books of commissioners of the revenue, was ta
to see the immense contraband trade which the enemy have continued to carry on in a country where the theory, at least, is, that the Yankee is our mortal foe: D. Cromelion & Co., on application of the Hon. T. Corwin, 2,100 cases of tobacco, from Northumberland county, Virginia; B. F. Camp, J. Maddox and D. P. Barr, 3,000 boxes tobacco, from Virginia and North Carolina; Levi Brooks & Camp, 7,000 bales cotton, 340 barrels turpentine, 400 barrels rosin, from Mississippi and Louisiana; David P. Laws, 10,000 bales cotton, Virginia and North Carolina; Augustus R. Wright, 500 bales, Rome, Georgia; A. W. Harvey, 30,000 bales, Florida; D. R. Martin, 6,000 bales, Florida; T. C. Durant, 4,000 bales, Florida; D. B. Grant, 12,000 bales, Florida; F. B. Fassett, 20,000 bales, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi; R. W. Daniels, 10,000 bales, Florida and North Carolina; J. W. Dyer, 4,000 barrels turpentine, Alabama; George W. Gage, 10,000 bales cotton, Mississippi and Louisiana; Moore, Conalty &