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had agreed to the amendments of the Senate to the House bill to incorporate the Virginia Canal Company, and to transfer the rights and franchises of the James River and Kanawha Company thereto. The bill is now, therefore, a law. Ordnance Department.--On motion of Mr. Gatewood, the communication from the Governor recommending the appointment of certain officers of the Ordnance Department was taken up, and made the special order for to-night at 8 o'clock. New County.--On motion of Mr. French, the bill to establish the county of Bland out of parts of Giles, Wythe and Tazewell, was taken from the table and put upon its passage — ayes 20, noes 6. Extending the Session.--Mr. Johnson offered a joint resolution postponing the adjournment until the 4th day of April, instead of the 1st. Ayes and noes demanded — ayes 20, noes 18. Movement of Troops and Arms.--Mr. Douglas moved to take up the joint resolution from the House, in relation to the removal of certain guns within t
The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], The trade of Charleston since Secession. (search)
h this House, with the amount of labor performed by the convicts employed on the Public Square, including other expenses incident thereto, the value of materials furnished, and labor expended, in repairs and permanent improvements to the Penitentiary buildings: the number of convicts employed in the erection of the Lunatic Asylum west of the Alleghany Mountains, or improving the public grounds attached to said Asylum, with a fair valuation of such labor; the number of convicts hired to Napoleon B. French on the Public Works, and the amount agreed to be paid by him for such hire; the number of such convicts employed by Roper and Lauries, and Ro. F. and D. G. Bibb, on the Covington and Ohio Railroad, and the amount agreed to be paid by them for such hire; the number of such convicts employed by the Jas. River and Kanawha Company on the North River improvements, and the value of such labor: the increased value of the manufactures, &c., of the institution of last year over and above the am