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Mason County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
ate the Lynchburg and Tennessee Railroad Company. Mr. Newman, by leave, reported a bill to incorporate the Virginia Mineral Oil and Coal Company, in the county of Mason, and a bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Mason county Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason, passed March 22, 1860. AMason county Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason, passed March 22, 1860. A large number of bills were advanced a stage. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted and appropriately referred:--By Mr. Johnson, of prohibiting by law the sale of ardent spirits to free negroes; by Mr. Critcher, of refunding to John F. Hughlett certain expenses incurred by him in the service of the CMason, passed March 22, 1860. A large number of bills were advanced a stage. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted and appropriately referred:--By Mr. Johnson, of prohibiting by law the sale of ardent spirits to free negroes; by Mr. Critcher, of refunding to John F. Hughlett certain expenses incurred by him in the service of the Commonwealth. On motion of Mr. August, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. Monday, Feb. 18th, 1861. The House was called to order by Mr. Tomlin, of King William county. Prayer by Rev. George Jacobs, of the Hebrew Church, as follows: Almighty God. Sovereign of the Universe, whose throne is the hea
King William County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
of bills were advanced a stage. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted and appropriately referred:--By Mr. Johnson, of prohibiting by law the sale of ardent spirits to free negroes; by Mr. Critcher, of refunding to John F. Hughlett certain expenses incurred by him in the service of the Commonwealth. On motion of Mr. August, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. Monday, Feb. 18th, 1861. The House was called to order by Mr. Tomlin, of King William county. Prayer by Rev. George Jacobs, of the Hebrew Church, as follows: Almighty God. Sovereign of the Universe, whose throne is the heaven, whose footstool is the earth — in whose presence we are as an atom of dust, like a single drop of the mighty ocean — we approach Thee this day in deep humility to supplicate Thy goodness and compassion. We acknowledge, oh Father, how weak and powerless we are; that without Thy aid, vain and futile would be all our endeavors. We beseech The
St. Paul's church (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 2
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 William county. Kill Passed.--Senate bill au
Prince William (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
ncing 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 William county. Kill Passed.--Senate bill authorizing the payment of a sum of money to Scott and Anderson for constructing the Hillsville Turnpike — ayes 92, noes 2. The House adjourned to attend the Convention.
Westmoreland (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 2
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 William county. Kill Passed.--Senate bill authorizing the payment of a sum of money to Scott and Anderson for constructing the Hillsvi
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
uncing 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 William county. Kill Passed.--Senate bill authorizing the payment of a sum of money to Scott and Anderson for constructing the Hillsville Turnpike — ayes 92, noes 2. The House adjourned to attend the Convention.
itled an act to incorporate the Mason county Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason, passed March 22, 1860. A large number of bills were advanced a stage. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted and appropriately referred:--By Mr. Johnson, of prohibiting by law the sale of ardent spirits to free negroes; by Mr. Critcher, of refunding to John F. Hughlett certain expenses incurred by him in the service of the Commonwealth. On motion of Mr. August, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. Monday, Feb. 18th, 1861. The House was called to order by Mr. Tomlin, of King William county. Prayer by Rev. George Jacobs, of the Hebrew Church, as follows: Almighty God. Sovereign of the Universe, whose throne is the heaven, whose footstool is the earth — in whose presence we are as an atom of dust, like a single drop of the mighty ocean — we approach Thee this day in deep humility to supplicate Thy goodness and compass
General Assembly of Virginia.[extra session.] Senate. Monday, Feb. 18, 1861. Bills Reported.--Mr. Paxton, from committee, reported a bill to incorporate the Elk River Railroad Company, and a bill to incorporate the National Railroad Company. Mr. Coghill reported a bill to amend the 9th section of an act passed March 24th, 1848, entitled an act to incorporate the Lynchburg and Tennessee Railroad Company. Mr. Newman, by leave, reported a bill to incorporate the Virginia Mineral Oil and Coal Company, in the county of Mason, and a bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Mason county Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason, passed March 22, 1860. A large number of bills were advanced a stage. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted and appropriately referred:--By Mr. Johnson, of prohibiting by law the sale of ardent spirits to free negroes; by Mr. Critcher, of refunding to John F. Hughlett certain expenses incur
st 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 William county. Kill Passed.--Senate bill authorizing the payment of a sum of money to Scott and Anderson for constructing the Hillsville Tu
General Assembly of Virginia.[extra session.] Senate. Monday, Feb. 18, 1861. Bills Reported.--Mr. Paxton, from committee, reported a bill to incorporate the Elk River Railroad Company, and a bill to incorporate the National Railroad Company. Mr. Coghill reported a bill to amend the 9th section of an act passed March 24th, 1848, entitled an act to incorporate the Lynchburg and Tennessee Railroad Company. Mr. Newman, by leave, reported a bill to incorporate the Virginia Mineral Oil and Coal Company, in the county of Mason, and a bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Mason county Mining and Manufacturing Company, in the county of Mason, passed March 22, 1860. A large number of bills were advanced a stage. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted and appropriately referred:--By Mr. Johnson, of prohibiting by law the sale of ardent spirits to free negroes; by Mr. Critcher, of refunding to John F. Hughlett certain expenses incur
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