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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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Robert E. Lee (search for this): article 2
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Virginia Legislature. [Extra Session.]
Senate.
Thursday, January 19, 1865.
The Senate was called to order at noon. Prayer by Rev. Dr. McCabe, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Douglass, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back the bill providing compensation to General Samuel Cooper for the loss of a horse sustained by him in the service of the Commonwealth, with a recommendation that it be adopted.
Mr. Collier, of Petersburg, offered resolutions objecting to secret sessions on the part of the General Assembly of Virginia.
They yeas and nays being called for, the resolutions were voted down by a vote of yeas, 3; nays, 26.
A resolution instructing the Committee for Courts of Justice to inquire into the expediency of increasing the fees of jailors was passed.
The Senate took from the calendar and passed the bill authorizing the clerks of the Circuit and County Courts of Warren to transcribe certain records.
A bill to organize the military
Douglas (search for this): article 2
Andrew Johnson (search for this): article 2
Thomas (search for this): article 2
Russell (search for this): article 2
Bruce (search for this): article 2
Newman (search for this): article 2
January 19th, 1865 AD (search for this): article 2
Virginia Legislature. [Extra Session.]
Senate.
Thursday, January 19, 1865.
The Senate was called to order at noon. Prayer by Rev. Dr. McCabe, of the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Douglass, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back the bill providing compensation to General Samuel Cooper for the loss of a horse sustained by him in the service of the Commonwealth, with a recommendation that it be adopted.
Mr. Collier, of Petersburg, offered resolutions objecting to secret sessions on the part of the General Assembly of Virginia.
They yeas and nays being called for, the resolutions were voted down by a vote of yeas, 3; nays, 26.
A resolution instructing the Committee for Courts of Justice to inquire into the expediency of increasing the fees of jailors was passed.
The Senate took from the calendar and passed the bill authorizing the clerks of the Circuit and County Courts of Warren to transcribe certain records.
A bill to organize the military