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ion may be necessary for the trial of crimes committed within counties occupied by the public enemy. The unfinished business of yesterday being the election of a Senator, Mr. Armstrong, of Hampshire, supported the claims of Mr. Rives to the office. Mr. Nash succeeded, advocating the claims of Mr. Floyd. Mr. Quesenbury, of Caroline advocated the claims of Judge Alien, and was followed on the same side by Mr. Wiley, of Craig. Mr. Collier favored the claims of Floyd, and was followed by Mr. Pate, of Boone, on the same side. House of Delegates.--The House met at 10 o'clock A. M., and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Duncan. Mr. Chambliss, from the Committee on Propositions and Grievances, presented a bill relative to authorizing town councils and county courts to condemn and impress houses and lots for hospital purposes, when they cannot agree with the owners of the same in the purchase thereof. Laid on the table. Mr. Anderson, of Rockbridge, presented a petition f
Supreme Court of Appeals. --Present Judges Allen, Daniel, Moncure, and Robertson. The following decisions were pronounced yesterday: Miller, &c., vs, Earlen's executors. Argued by Wm. Green for the appellant, and Arthur A, Morson for the appellee. Decree of the Circuit Court of Madison county reversed. Peyton, &c., vs Pate and others. Argued by Mosby & Speed, Slaughter, Garland & Baldwin, for the appellants, and P. R. Grattan for the appellees Decree of the Circuit Court of Bedford affirmed. Peyton, &c., vs, McClure's administrator, &c.--Argued by Mosby & Speed, Slaughter, Garlans & Baldwin, for the appellants, and P. R. Grattan for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Bedford county reversed.
ported.--From Mr. Mass, chairman of the Public Warehouse Investigating Committees; A bill appropriating money for the rebuilding of a portion of the Public Warehouse, destroyed by fire, and to pay for the tobacco burned by the fire at the said warehouse. From the Committee for Courts of Justice: A bill increasing the compensation of Commissioners of the Revenue. At noon the unfinished business, the consideration of the Salt question, was resumed, and brought no nearer conclusion. Mr. Pate, of Boone, offered a joint resolution in relation to the usual bounty money to be paid the non-commissioned officers and privates of the State Line by the Confederate Government in which service they are now employed. At 3 o'clock the Senate took a recess till evening. Evening Session.--The Tax bill war under discussion. The bill is being taken up section by section, of which there are over one hundred in the bill, with amendments. The bill will be gotten through with to morrow
The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation Society. (search)
thousand bushels of salt; or, in the event of the failure of these parties to contract, the said committee to be authorized to take possession of the salt works in to be name of the State, or the leasing of the same, to be worked by an agent to be appointed by the State,&c., &c. The resolution was laid over under the rules. The report of the special committee appointed to investigate the fire at the public war house was taken up., laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Pate asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill amending the Confederate Government Read the first time and ordered to its second reading. The bill to provide for elections in camps and elsewhere was taken up, amended and laid on the table. The Senate was in secret session on a message from the Governor concerning the line. At 3 o'clock a creases was taken until 8 o'clock. House of Delegates.--The House was called to order at 11 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Buford, a spe
os. S. Flournoy, 46. For Lieut.-Governor: H. W. Sheffey, 31; J. D. Imboden, 28; S. R. Price, 14.--For Attorney General J. R. Tucker, 70. For Congress: W. C. Wickham, 30; Jas. Lyons, 43. For House of Delegates: Ira L. Bowles; 28; Isaac H. Christian 30; R. L. Hentey, 10, Wm. A. Meanley, 1. Army vote. 51st Va. Regiment.--For Governor: Flournoy 366; Smith, 34; Munford, 26; Wise, 13. For Lieut-Governor: Price, 57; Imboden, 15. State Senate: Montgomery district, Taylor, 376; Coltraine, 19. Congress: 12th district, Edmondson 301,. Staples 145; 13th district, Pres' on 6, McMullen 1. Senate; Peters 7. 36th Va. Regiment.--Governor: Smith, 390; Flournoy, 36; Munford, 8. Lieut. Governor: Imboden, 245; Price, 78; Echo's, 61. Congress; 14th district, Miller 111, Stration 86, 19, Warren 8; 42nd district, Staples 63, Edmondson 67; 43d Senatorial district, Lawson, 117; Barbee, 17; Pate, 11. House of Delegates for Boone, Logan and Wyoming; Barrett, 52, Neighbert, 28; Ferrell, 20.
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The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movement on Richmond--two more Repulses of the enemy by Gen Lee — affairs on the Southside — feint at Drewry's Bluff — fight expected near Petersburg Today — the Central Railroad Tapped, &c, &c. (search)
Capt, 23d Va; J T Duggan, lieut, 49th Ga; W T Marshall, Capt, 49th Ga; J N Wilson, lieut, 1st Tenn; J O Waddell, Adj't, 20th Ga; W D Starke, lieut, engineer corps; W H May, lieut, 3d Ala; N E Campbell, lieut, 5th S C; J A Watson, lieut, 12th S C; Lt V R Bell, 15th Va; Capt C Hardy, do; Lt R N Turner, 1st Tex; Lt R A Johnson, 15th Va; Capt V S Pitts, do; Lt S W Cox, 48th Ala; Lt W Baird, 53d Ga; Lt J W Gower, 14th Miss; Lt Carter, 6th Va cav; Capt C H Bell, do; Lt E B Langley, 47th Ala; Lt O K Pate, 5th Va; Lt M B Blair, 26th N C; Lieut D S Thompson, 15th N C; Lieut D C Rodgers, 11th Miss; Lt J W Morrow, 11th Ga; Lt Col K Bryan, 5th Tex; Maj Geo Ward,, Hoge's art'y Batt'n; Lt J P Guzzle, 4th Texas; Lieut R H Franks, 4th Texas; Lieut G S Roper, 17th Ga; Capt E Y Kindred, 4th Tex; Capt D H Wilmot, 17th Ga; It J R Walker, 17th Miss; Capt J C Wright, do; It J R Murphy, 6th Ala; Capt W F Avery, 33d N C; It J G Reucher, 3d N C; Maj J C Webb, 27th N C; Capt W R Larkins, do; It J A Graham, do;
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The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], Archbishop Cullen on the Fenian Brother, hood (search)
Hustings Court --Owing to the continued illness of a member of Judge Lyons's family he is still absent from the city, and no Court of Hustings was held yesterday. The first day on which he will be qualified to attend to business will be taken up in the disposition of N Tinsley, Pate's case, suing out from military service on the ground that he is a detailed conscript, and a member of a regularly enlisted body of soldiers in the Confederate States. The case was continued till another day.