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William Johnson (search for this): article 16
of certain lots in Hollywood Cemetery; Refunding to Sutton & Dizter a sum of money paid occerroneous assessment. Mr.Johnson, from a joint committee, reported a bill respecting persons exempt from all-military duties. Violations of the Sabb his remarks in opposition to the bill, and Mr. Armstrong spoke at some length of time in its favor. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the bill was laid on the table. Military Exempts. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the bill amending and re-enactinMr. Johnson, the bill amending and re-enacting the second section of chapter 22 of the Code of Virginia, respecting persons exempt from all military duties, and providing the mode of exemption, was taken from the table. A discussion took place on amendments offered to the bill, between Messrs providing the mode of exemption, was taken from the table. A discussion took place on amendments offered to the bill, between Messrs Johnson, Collier, and Hart. Pending the consideration of the bill, On motion of Mr. Thomas, adjourned.
R. T. Daniel (search for this): article 16
General Assembly of Virginia.Senate. Thursday, Feb, 13, 1862. The Senate was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Daniel, of the Episcopal Church. A communication was received from the House of Delegates announcing the passage of Sunday balls. The amendments of the House to the bill to amend second 11 of chapter 162 of the Code, in relation to the removal of records and papers of Courts, were agreed to by the Senate. Bills reported. Mr. Robertson, from the Committee on Banks, reported a bill authorizing certain cities and towns to issue notes of a less denomination than five dollars. [Authorizes the corporation of Richmond to issue notes of the denomination of $1, $2 and $3, to an amount not exceeding $300,000, and of a less denomination not exceeding $100,000; and authorizes other cities and towns to issue in like manner, to an amount not exceeding two- thirds of their annual levies or assessments — the same to be receivable in payment of all debts and taxe
red to act and render aid in arresting deserters from the military service. By Mr. Beanch--Of refunding to Henry Turner, of New Kent county, a sum of money erroneously paid by him into the public treasury. By Mr. Coghill--Of legislation in respect to administration on the estates of loyal citizens who have died or may die in the State, but within the lines of the enemy; and also in respect to the recordation of deeds executed by or to refugees within our military lines. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward--Of providing for the purchase of horses by the State, for such men as may be drafted for cavalry, etc. Distillation. Mr. Dickenson, of Grayson, presented a report of the proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of Floyd county, relative to the distillation of grain, &c. Railway connection. The House bill providing for a railway connection between the Orange and Alexandria and Manassas Gap, and the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac railroads, came u
February 13th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 16
General Assembly of Virginia.Senate. Thursday, Feb, 13, 1862. The Senate was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Daniel, of the Episcopal Church. A communication was received from the House of Delegates announcing the passage of Sunday balls. The amendments of the House to the bill to amend second 11 of chapter 162 of the Code, in relation to the removal of records and papers of Courts, were agreed to by the Senate. Bills reported. Mr. Robertson, from the Committee on Banks, reported a bill authorizing certain cities and towns to issue notes of a less denomination than five dollars. [Authorizes the corporation of Richmond to issue notes of the denomination of $1, $2 and $3, to an amount not exceeding $300,000, and of a less denomination not exceeding $100,000; and authorizes other cities and towns to issue in like manner, to an amount not exceeding two- thirds of their annual levies or assessments — the same to be receivable in payment of all debts and taxes
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