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Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
House of Delegates.
Saturday,March 23d, 1861.
Mr. Tomlin, of King William, called the House to order at 10 o'clock A. M., in the absence of the Speaker.
Bills were reported allowing a pension to Amanda Higdon for five years, and for organizing the Metropolitan Guard of Richmond City.
Leave was given a committee to report a bill for the relief of Ellen B. Lane, widow and administratrix of A. C. Lane, late Second Lieutenant in the Public Guard.
Bills were passed amending the charter of the Bank of Richmond, and incorporating the town of Asbury.
State Penitentiary.--The following preamble and resolutions were offered by Mr. McCue and adopted:
Whereas, The Penitentiary of Virginia, for years past, has rested as an incubus on the State Treasury, through improper management; and, whereas, through serious defects in the criminal code its inmates have increased so rapidly that the building is entirely inadequate to its uses, whether in regard to the securi
McCue (search for this): article 4
A. C. Lane (search for this): article 4
House of Delegates.
Saturday,March 23d, 1861.
Mr. Tomlin, of King William, called the House to order at 10 o'clock A. M., in the absence of the Speaker.
Bills were reported allowing a pension to Amanda Higdon for five years, and for organizing the Metropolitan Guard of Richmond City.
Leave was given a committee to report a bill for the relief of Ellen B. Lane, widow and administratrix of A. C. Lane, late Second Lieutenant in the Public Guard.
Bills were passed amending the charter of the Bank of Richmond, and incorporating the town of Asbury.
State Penitentiary.--The following preamble and resolutions were offered by Mr. McCue and adopted:
Whereas, The Penitentiary of Virginia, for years past, has rested as an incubus on the State Treasury, through improper management; and, whereas, through serious defects in the criminal code its inmates have increased so rapidly that the building is entirely inadequate to its uses, whether in regard to the securit
Ellen B. Lane (search for this): article 4
House of Delegates.
Saturday,March 23d, 1861.
Mr. Tomlin, of King William, called the House to order at 10 o'clock A. M., in the absence of the Speaker.
Bills were reported allowing a pension to Amanda Higdon for five years, and for organizing the Metropolitan Guard of Richmond City.
Leave was given a committee to report a bill for the relief of Ellen B. Lane, widow and administratrix of A. C. Lane, late Second Lieutenant in the Public Guard.
Bills were passed amending the charter of the Bank of Richmond, and incorporating the town of Asbury.
State Penitentiary.--The following preamble and resolutions were offered by Mr. McCue and adopted:
Whereas, The Penitentiary of Virginia, for years past, has rested as an incubus on the State Treasury, through improper management; and, whereas, through serious defects in the criminal code its inmates have increased so rapidly that the building is entirely inadequate to its uses, whether in regard to the securi
Haymond (search for this): article 4
Garrett (search for this): article 4
Fleming (search for this): article 4
Bassil (search for this): article 4
Duckwall (search for this): article 4
Tomlin (search for this): article 4
House of Delegates.
Saturday,March 23d, 1861.
Mr. Tomlin, of King William, called the House to order at 10 o'clock A. M., in the absence of the Speaker.
Bills were reported allowing a pension to Amanda Higdon for five years, and for organizing the Metropolitan Guard of Richmond City.
Leave was given a committee to report a bill for the relief of Ellen B. Lane, widow and administratrix of A. C. Lane, late Second Lieutenant in the Public Guard.
Bills were passed amending the charter of the Bank of Richmond, and incorporating the town of Asbury.
State Penitentiary.--The following preamble and resolutions were offered by Mr. McCue and adopted:
Whereas, The Penitentiary of Virginia, for years past, has rested as an incubus on the State Treasury, through improper management; and, whereas, through serious defects in the criminal code its inmates have increased so rapidly that the building is entirely inadequate to its uses, whether in regard to the securit