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Smyth (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
st and second time, ordered to its engrossment, and, on motion of Mr. Newton, was passed. Mr. Chapman, from the Committee of Roads and Internal Improvement, presented a bill appointing Superintendents of the Staunton and Parkersburg Road, which, on his motion, was read the requisite number of times and passed to its engrossment. Mr. Magruder, from the Committee of Propositions and Grievances, presented a bill to provide for a special election in the town of Marion, in the county of Smyth, which, on his motion, was carried to its engrossment and passed. The engrossed bill refunding the sum of money paid by the county of Middlesex for a set of weights and measures, was called up on motion of Mr. Evans, and passed — ayes 101. Mr. Bassell, from a special committee, reported a bill (which was read twice,) appropriating $25,000 to build the North western Va. Lunatic Asylum. The following resolutions giving further time to the securities of P. P. Winston, late Sherif
Middlesex County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
l Improvement, presented a bill appointing Superintendents of the Staunton and Parkersburg Road, which, on his motion, was read the requisite number of times and passed to its engrossment. Mr. Magruder, from the Committee of Propositions and Grievances, presented a bill to provide for a special election in the town of Marion, in the county of Smyth, which, on his motion, was carried to its engrossment and passed. The engrossed bill refunding the sum of money paid by the county of Middlesex for a set of weights and measures, was called up on motion of Mr. Evans, and passed — ayes 101. Mr. Bassell, from a special committee, reported a bill (which was read twice,) appropriating $25,000 to build the North western Va. Lunatic Asylum. The following resolutions giving further time to the securities of P. P. Winston, late Sheriff of Richmond city, to pay certain bonds executed by them, offered on the 22nd day of January, by Mr. Robertson, was taken up on his motion, and a
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
from the Special Committee on the Penitentiary, presented "a bill for the lease of the Penitentiary," which, on his motion, was read twice. Senate bill amending the Pilot laws in regard to the Potomac river was taken up, on motion of Mr. McKenzie, and passed. On motion of Mr. Friend, Senate bill incorporating the James River Boot, Shoe and Leather Manufacturing Company, was read the requisite number of times and passed. Senate bill providing for the better government of the town of Danville, was called up on motion of Mr. Keen, and, being put on its passage, was carried in the affirmative. On motion of Mr. Haymond, the House proceeded to consider the bill making appropriations for the support of government, and for supplying deficiencies in former appropriations. The bill having been variously amended, was passed to its engrossment. A number of unimportant local bills were called up by their patrons and acted on. The House adjourned at 2 o'clock P. M.
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Propositions and Grievances, presented a bill to provide for a special election in the town of Marion, in the county of Smyth, which, on his motion, was carried to its engrossment and passed. The engrossed bill refunding the sum of money paid by the county of Middlesex for a set of weights and measures, was called up on motion of Mr. Evans, and passed — ayes 101. Mr. Bassell, from a special committee, reported a bill (which was read twice,) appropriating $25,000 to build the North western Va. Lunatic Asylum. The following resolutions giving further time to the securities of P. P. Winston, late Sheriff of Richmond city, to pay certain bonds executed by them, offered on the 22nd day of January, by Mr. Robertson, was taken up on his motion, and adopted: Resolved, by the General Assembly, That the Auditor of Public Accounts be hereby authorized to arrange the payments of the bonds executed by the sureties of P. P. Winston, late Sheriff of the city of Richmond, in su
Alexandria (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
The engrossed bill making an appropriation for the removal to Virginia of the remains of Gen. Harry Lee, was taken up, on motion of Mr. McCamant, and the blank being filled with the sum of $1,000, it was put on its passage, and carried in the affirmative — ayes 102; noes 1. Mr. McCue, from the Special Committee on the Penitentiary, presented "a bill for the lease of the Penitentiary," which, on his motion, was read twice. Senate bill amending the Pilot laws in regard to the Potomac river was taken up, on motion of Mr. McKenzie, and passed. On motion of Mr. Friend, Senate bill incorporating the James River Boot, Shoe and Leather Manufacturing Company, was read the requisite number of times and passed. Senate bill providing for the better government of the town of Danville, was called up on motion of Mr. Keen, and, being put on its passage, was carried in the affirmative. On motion of Mr. Haymond, the House proceeded to consider the bill making appropriation
Monongalia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Patrick Springs Female College; to repeal an act passed April 2d, 1858, entitled "an act requiring the Banks of the Commonwealth to resume specie payments; incorporating the Piedmont Land and Improvement Company; constituting a part of the Ohio river a lawful fence; to amend the 14th section of an act providing additional protection for the slave property of citizens of this Commonwealth; incorporating the Staunton Savings Bank; to incorporate the Monongahela Savings Bank, in the county of Monongalia; to amend and reenact an act passed March 22d, 1860, entitled "an act to incorporate the Knob Turnpike Company, in the county of Washington, and incorporating the Abingdon and Tennessee Turnpike Company; incorporating the Staunton Savings Bank. The Senate bill incorporating the Southern Agency, reported from the House with an amendment, was referred to a special committee--Messrs. Paxton, Thompson and Armstrong. The Code.--The bill appropriating a sum necessary to pay for the pr
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
on his motion, was carried to its engrossment and passed. The engrossed bill refunding the sum of money paid by the county of Middlesex for a set of weights and measures, was called up on motion of Mr. Evans, and passed — ayes 101. Mr. Bassell, from a special committee, reported a bill (which was read twice,) appropriating $25,000 to build the North western Va. Lunatic Asylum. The following resolutions giving further time to the securities of P. P. Winston, late Sheriff of Richmond city, to pay certain bonds executed by them, offered on the 22nd day of January, by Mr. Robertson, was taken up on his motion, and adopted: Resolved, by the General Assembly, That the Auditor of Public Accounts be hereby authorized to arrange the payments of the bonds executed by the sureties of P. P. Winston, late Sheriff of the city of Richmond, in such manner as to require only one-half of the instalment due January 1st, 1861, to be paid, and the residue of said instalment, and the
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
ates. Wednesday, March 27, 1861. The House was called to order by the Speaker at 10 o'clock. A communication from the Senate announced the passage of a number of bills. The bill imposing taxes for the support of government, with the amendment proposed thereto by the Senate, was taken up, and, on motion of Mr. Haymond, referred to the Committee on Finance, and the amendments ordered to be printed. Senate bill releasing the title of the State to 556¼ acres of land in the county of Hanover, to John H. Taliaferro, was read a first and second time, ordered to its engrossment, and, on motion of Mr. Newton, was passed. Mr. Chapman, from the Committee of Roads and Internal Improvement, presented a bill appointing Superintendents of the Staunton and Parkersburg Road, which, on his motion, was read the requisite number of times and passed to its engrossment. Mr. Magruder, from the Committee of Propositions and Grievances, presented a bill to provide for a special elec
Ohio (United States) (search for this): article 9
ssion.] Senate. Wednesday, March 27, 1861. The Senate was called to order at the usual hour--Mr. Johnson in the chair. A number of bills, reported from the House this morning, were read a third time and passed, as follows: incorporating the Patrick Springs Female College; to repeal an act passed April 2d, 1858, entitled "an act requiring the Banks of the Commonwealth to resume specie payments; incorporating the Piedmont Land and Improvement Company; constituting a part of the Ohio river a lawful fence; to amend the 14th section of an act providing additional protection for the slave property of citizens of this Commonwealth; incorporating the Staunton Savings Bank; to incorporate the Monongahela Savings Bank, in the county of Monongalia; to amend and reenact an act passed March 22d, 1860, entitled "an act to incorporate the Knob Turnpike Company, in the county of Washington, and incorporating the Abingdon and Tennessee Turnpike Company; incorporating the Staunton Savings
as voted on and rejected yesterday. Mr. Neeson appealed from the decision; on which the yeas and nays were called, and resulted — yeas 13, nays 18. The Senate refusing to sustain the Chair, the amendment of Mr. Armstrong was considered and rejected — yeas 17, nays 18. The vote on the passage of the bill was recorded as follows: Yeas.--Messrs. Brannon, Bruce, Carson, Carraway, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Dickinson of Price Edward, Douglass, Finney, French, Hubbard, Johnson, Lynch, Marshall, McKenney, Nash, Newman, Pate, Pennybacker, Quesenberry, Smith, and Thompson--28. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, August, Dickenson of Grayson, Gatewood, Greever, Layne, Logan, Neeson, Newton, Paxton, Stuart, Townes, and Wickham--13. Belmont Bridge Company.--The bill suspending the levying of taxes by the State on the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company for six years, was next called up and passed. Virginia Canal Bill.--On motion of Mr. Neeson, the House bill to incorpora
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