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General Assembly of Virginia.[extra session.]Senate.
Tuesday, March 5, 1861.
The Senate was called to order at the usual hour, (Mr. Johnson in the chair,) and opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Moorman, of the Methodist Church.
Bills Reported.--A bill imposing taxes for the support of Government; a bill making appropriations for deficiencies in former appropriations, and for defraying expenses of the General Assembly and Convention, now in session — which were read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time; a bill for the relief of John M. Jones, late Sheriff of Pendleton county; a bill for the relief of John H. Dunlary, late Sheriff of Mathews county; a bill for the voluntary enslavement of Thomas Garland and Mary Anderson, free persons of color, of the county of Hanover.
Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry were offered and referred.
By Mr. Quesenberry, of incorporating the Oxford Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company, in t