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United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
nts, which was taken up and the amendments agreed to. Freedmen's Bureau. The Chairman of the Committee on Propositions and Grievances reported back the resolution to inquire into the expediency of compensating those persons who have or may hereafter serve on the courts established by the Freedmen's Bureau, with the following: "Resolved, That legislation on this subject is deemed inexpedient, and we ask the discharge of further consideration on the subject." Agreed to. United States land Tax. Joint resolution in relation to the land taxes imposed by the United States Congress was taken up and referred to the Committee on Finance. Division of the State. Joint resolution in relation to the division of the State was referred, with the substitute offered by Mr. Robertson, of Alexandria, to a select committee. Stay law. The bill providing the staying of the payment of debts until certain dates was read, and after some discussion, on motion of Mr. Wa
Bland County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
60, and report by bill or otherwise. Agreed to. Mr. Lemosey, from the Committee on Finance, reported adversely to the resolution of Mr. Boyd, referred to them: "Resolved, That the Committee on Finance inquire into the expediency of increasing the fees allowed to clerks, sheriffs, jailors, &c." They deemed the changes inexpedient. By Mr. Carter: "Resolved, That the Committee on Courts of Justice be instructed to inquire into the expediency of taking the county of Bland from the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, and making it a part of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit." Adopted. The House bill authorizing the County Court of Smyth county to borrow a sum of money was read a third time and passed. The bill authorizing the County Court of Lee county to grant leave to William R. Graham to build a dam across Powell's river was read a third time and passed. The bill to amend the charter of the Fire Insurance Company of Alexandria was amended, read a third
Hanover Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
for the settlement of debts and claims made and arising during the war, and that they report by bill or otherwise. By Mr. Hancock.--That the Committee on Propositions and Grievances inquire into the expediency of incorporating the Chesterfield Gas and Coal Mining Company, in the county of Chesterfield, and report by bill or otherwise. Oysters. By Mr. Smith, of Williamsburg.--That the Committee on Oysters inquire into the expediency of further protection. By Mr. White, of Hanover.--That the Committee on the Penitentiary inquire into the expediency of making the pay of the interior guard of the penitentiary equal to that of the exterior guard. By Mr. Ellis.--That the Committee on Propositions be instructed to inquire into the expediency of chartering the Virginia and North Carolina Land and Immigration Society, and report by bill or otherwise. Public Printing. A message from the Senate announced that body had declined to concur in the resolution of the
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
any, in the county of Chesterfield, and report by bill or otherwise. Oysters. By Mr. Smith, of Williamsburg.--That the Committee on Oysters inquire into the expediency of further protection. By Mr. White, of Hanover.--That the Committee on the Penitentiary inquire into the expediency of making the pay of the interior guard of the penitentiary equal to that of the exterior guard. By Mr. Ellis.--That the Committee on Propositions be instructed to inquire into the expediency of chartering the Virginia and North Carolina Land and Immigration Society, and report by bill or otherwise. Public Printing. A message from the Senate announced that body had declined to concur in the resolution of the House letting the public printing by contract, and that they proposed a joint committee on the subject, of nine from the House and five from the Senate, was received, and the House agreed to the committee of conference. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the House adjourned.
Strasburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ion, a select joint committee of three from the Senate and nine from the House be appointed to consider the legislation necessary in regard to that portion of the population that have been emancipated by such provision. Winchester and Potomac Railroad. By Mr. Wall.--That the Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation be instructed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill authorizing the Winchester and Potomac Railroad Company to extend their road to some point at or near Strasburg, to connect with the Manassas road. Settlement of Claims during the war. By Mr. Morgan.--That the Committee on the Courts of Justice inquire into the expediency of fixing some standard for establishing some principle for the settlement of debts and claims made and arising during the war, and that they report by bill or otherwise. By Mr. Hancock.--That the Committee on Propositions and Grievances inquire into the expediency of incorporating the Chesterfield Gas and Coal Mining
Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
as road. Settlement of Claims during the war. By Mr. Morgan.--That the Committee on the Courts of Justice inquire into the expediency of fixing some standard for establishing some principle for the settlement of debts and claims made and arising during the war, and that they report by bill or otherwise. By Mr. Hancock.--That the Committee on Propositions and Grievances inquire into the expediency of incorporating the Chesterfield Gas and Coal Mining Company, in the county of Chesterfield, and report by bill or otherwise. Oysters. By Mr. Smith, of Williamsburg.--That the Committee on Oysters inquire into the expediency of further protection. By Mr. White, of Hanover.--That the Committee on the Penitentiary inquire into the expediency of making the pay of the interior guard of the penitentiary equal to that of the exterior guard. By Mr. Ellis.--That the Committee on Propositions be instructed to inquire into the expediency of chartering the Virginia and N
Smyth (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
: "Resolved, That the Committee on Finance inquire into the expediency of increasing the fees allowed to clerks, sheriffs, jailors, &c." They deemed the changes inexpedient. By Mr. Carter: "Resolved, That the Committee on Courts of Justice be instructed to inquire into the expediency of taking the county of Bland from the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, and making it a part of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit." Adopted. The House bill authorizing the County Court of Smyth county to borrow a sum of money was read a third time and passed. The bill authorizing the County Court of Lee county to grant leave to William R. Graham to build a dam across Powell's river was read a third time and passed. The bill to amend the charter of the Fire Insurance Company of Alexandria was amended, read a third time and passed. By Mr. Galt: "Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to wait on the Governor and ascertain whether any arrangement has been mad
Robertson (search for this): article 1
en's Bureau, with the following: "Resolved, That legislation on this subject is deemed inexpedient, and we ask the discharge of further consideration on the subject." Agreed to. United States land Tax. Joint resolution in relation to the land taxes imposed by the United States Congress was taken up and referred to the Committee on Finance. Division of the State. Joint resolution in relation to the division of the State was referred, with the substitute offered by Mr. Robertson, of Alexandria, to a select committee. Stay law. The bill providing the staying of the payment of debts until certain dates was read, and after some discussion, on motion of Mr. Watkins, was made the order of the day for Tuesday at 1 o'clock, and continued as such on each day thereafter until finished, by a vote of forty-five to forty-three. Bills passed. The following Senate bills were passed: The act to incorporate the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Navigation Company,
nces inquire into the expediency of incorporating the Chesterfield Gas and Coal Mining Company, in the county of Chesterfield, and report by bill or otherwise. Oysters. By Mr. Smith, of Williamsburg.--That the Committee on Oysters inquire into the expediency of further protection. By Mr. White, of Hanover.--That the Committee on the Penitentiary inquire into the expediency of making the pay of the interior guard of the penitentiary equal to that of the exterior guard. By Mr. Ellis.--That the Committee on Propositions be instructed to inquire into the expediency of chartering the Virginia and North Carolina Land and Immigration Society, and report by bill or otherwise. Public Printing. A message from the Senate announced that body had declined to concur in the resolution of the House letting the public printing by contract, and that they proposed a joint committee on the subject, of nine from the House and five from the Senate, was received, and the House ag
e expediency of reporting a bill authorizing the Winchester and Potomac Railroad Company to extend their road to some point at or near Strasburg, to connect with the Manassas road. Settlement of Claims during the war. By Mr. Morgan.--That the Committee on the Courts of Justice inquire into the expediency of fixing some standard for establishing some principle for the settlement of debts and claims made and arising during the war, and that they report by bill or otherwise. By Mr. Hancock.--That the Committee on Propositions and Grievances inquire into the expediency of incorporating the Chesterfield Gas and Coal Mining Company, in the county of Chesterfield, and report by bill or otherwise. Oysters. By Mr. Smith, of Williamsburg.--That the Committee on Oysters inquire into the expediency of further protection. By Mr. White, of Hanover.--That the Committee on the Penitentiary inquire into the expediency of making the pay of the interior guard of the penitenti
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