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The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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most improved arms and equipments now in use; by Mr. Carpenter, the petition of Edward McMahan and other contractors on the Covington and Ohio Railroad, for relief from their present financial embarrassment in the prosecution of that work. Reports from Standing Committees.--The Committee on Claims asked that the petition of Robert H. Grey, attorney, &c., be referred to the Committee of Courts of Justice. Referred. The same committee reported against a resolution for the relief of Floyd Smith, late sheriff of Montgomery. Report received. The Committee on Finance asked that the resolution for allowing compensation to Jas. Carskdan and Wm. F. Davis, for services rendered the 77th Regiment Virginia Militia, be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, Granted. State and Federal Relations.--A message was received from the Senate through Mr. Johnson, communicating the passage, by that body, with amendments, of the resolutions reported by the Joint Committee on State
o the 19th clause of the 4th article of the Constitution. All of the above bills were read twice. Federal Relations.--Mr. Barbour, from the Joint Committee on Federal Relations, made a report in relation to the resolution submitted by Mr. Smith, of Amherst. He asked permission for the committee to sit during the session of the House, which was granted. He stated that some important information had recently come in possession of the committee, which rendered this necessary. The repoing to the Committee on Finance so much of the Governor's Message as relates to the appointment of Commissioners, under the act of 23d January last; by Mr. Woolfolk, of remitting a fine imposed on Richard Chapman; by Mr. Montague, of relieving Floyd Smith, late sheriff of Montgomery; by Mr. Baskerville, of repealing so much of the act of April 20th, 1858, as provides that branch banks shall redeem their notes at the parent banks, and that independent banks shall establish agencies at Richmond a