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Campbell (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
back with the request that it be referred to the joint committee to confer with the Superintendent of the Freedmen's Bureau. The resolution was so disposed of. The following bills were considered and passed: A bill to incorporate the Virginia Insurance Company. A bill to incorporate the Virginia State Insurance Company. A bill to incorporate the Belvidere Manufacturing Company. The bill incorporating the Lynchburg Mining and Manufacturing Company in the counties of Campbell, Amherst and Bedford. Mr. Watkins, from the Committee on Schools and Colleges, made a report, asking that five hundred copies of the act of Congress entitled "an act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic arts," approved July 2, 1862, be printed for the use of the House. The report was adopted. By Mr. Gibbony.--A resolution that the House, with the concurrence of the Senate, will, on Thu
Amherst county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
the request that it be referred to the joint committee to confer with the Superintendent of the Freedmen's Bureau. The resolution was so disposed of. The following bills were considered and passed: A bill to incorporate the Virginia Insurance Company. A bill to incorporate the Virginia State Insurance Company. A bill to incorporate the Belvidere Manufacturing Company. The bill incorporating the Lynchburg Mining and Manufacturing Company in the counties of Campbell, Amherst and Bedford. Mr. Watkins, from the Committee on Schools and Colleges, made a report, asking that five hundred copies of the act of Congress entitled "an act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic arts," approved July 2, 1862, be printed for the use of the House. The report was adopted. By Mr. Gibbony.--A resolution that the House, with the concurrence of the Senate, will, on Thursday the
Bedford County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
that it be referred to the joint committee to confer with the Superintendent of the Freedmen's Bureau. The resolution was so disposed of. The following bills were considered and passed: A bill to incorporate the Virginia Insurance Company. A bill to incorporate the Virginia State Insurance Company. A bill to incorporate the Belvidere Manufacturing Company. The bill incorporating the Lynchburg Mining and Manufacturing Company in the counties of Campbell, Amherst and Bedford. Mr. Watkins, from the Committee on Schools and Colleges, made a report, asking that five hundred copies of the act of Congress entitled "an act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic arts," approved July 2, 1862, be printed for the use of the House. The report was adopted. By Mr. Gibbony.--A resolution that the House, with the concurrence of the Senate, will, on Thursday the 14th instan
Fauquier (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
General Assembly of Virginia. Senate. Tuesday, December 12, 1865. The Senate met at the usual hour, Lieutenant-Governor Cowper in the chair. Prayer by Rev. O. S. Barten, of Christ Church, Norfolk. A bill was received from the House of Delegates to authorize the County Court of Fauquier to borrow money for county purposes. Referred to Committee on General Laws. By Mr. Kello, of Southampton: "resolved, That the Governor be requested to inform the Senate what steps are necessary to procure arms for militia purposes." Passed. By Mr. Trout, of Augusta: "Resolved, That the Committee on Public Institutions inquire into the expediency of making a special appropriation to discharge the outstanding liabilities of the Western Lunatic Asylum." Passed. Also, a resolution that the same committee inquire into the expediency of authorizing the Directors of the Western Lunatic Asylum to dispense with the office of Treasurer. Passed. By Mr. Cabell, of Nel
Mecklenburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 15
again laid on the table. By Mr. Garnett.--A resolution that when this House adjourn on Thursday, the 21st instant, it will, with the consent of the Senate, adjourn until twelve o'clock on Wednesday, the 3d day of January, 1866. The resolution was agreed to. By Mr. Pate.--A resolution that the Committee on Agriculture be instructed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill to prohibit the distillation of grain within this Commonwealth. Agreed to. By Mr. Townes, of Mecklenburg.--A resolution that the Committee on Courts of Justice inquire into the expediency of creating some tribunal for the purpose of deciding, in a summary way, on all contracts made during the war, so as to reach the justice and right of each case; or, if it is deemed better, to confer on courts of the State already in existence full power and authority to do the same, and report by bill or otherwise. By Mr. Dunnington.--A resolution of inquiry into the expediency of directing the Librar
Southampton (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 15
General Assembly of Virginia. Senate. Tuesday, December 12, 1865. The Senate met at the usual hour, Lieutenant-Governor Cowper in the chair. Prayer by Rev. O. S. Barten, of Christ Church, Norfolk. A bill was received from the House of Delegates to authorize the County Court of Fauquier to borrow money for county purposes. Referred to Committee on General Laws. By Mr. Kello, of Southampton: "resolved, That the Governor be requested to inform the Senate what steps are necessary to procure arms for militia purposes." Passed. By Mr. Trout, of Augusta: "Resolved, That the Committee on Public Institutions inquire into the expediency of making a special appropriation to discharge the outstanding liabilities of the Western Lunatic Asylum." Passed. Also, a resolution that the same committee inquire into the expediency of authorizing the Directors of the Western Lunatic Asylum to dispense with the office of Treasurer. Passed. By Mr. Cabell, of Ne
al States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic arts," approved July 2, 1862, be printed for the use of the House. The report was adopted. By Mr. Gibbony.--A resolution that the House, with the concurrence of the Senate, will, on Thursday the 14th instant, at one P. M., proceed to elect a Public Printer, Superintendent of the Penitentiary, and Penitentiary Storekeeper, which, being objected to, was laid over. The resolution of Mr. Langhorne relative to the hour of meeting and the reduction of the pay of members was considered and again laid on the table. By Mr. Garnett.--A resolution that when this House adjourn on Thursday, the 21st instant, it will, with the consent of the Senate, adjourn until twelve o'clock on Wednesday, the 3d day of January, 1866. The resolution was agreed to. By Mr. Pate.--A resolution that the Committee on Agriculture be instructed to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill to proh
releasing the taxes anterior to the year 1865 which now remain unpaid, and providing some mode for the settlement of the accounts of sheriffs and clerks in regard to their official transactions in the year 1861 and subsequent thereto. By Mr. Gibboney.--A resolution that the Committee for Courts of Justice be instructed to inquire into the expediency of abolishing imprisonment in the penitentiary for a less term than five years, and to provide some other punishment in lieu thereof. By be instructed to inquire into the propriety of giving to persons with whom contracts for the performance of agricultural labor are made, a remedy for their enforcement similar to the specific performance of contracts in equity; annexing penalties; also, for their violation, and of giving jurisdiction in all such cases to single justices of the peace by a summary proceeding, and to report by bill or otherwise. On motion of Mr. Gibboney, of Wythe, the House, at 1 o'clock P. M., adjourned.
General Assembly of Virginia. Senate. Tuesday, December 12, 1865. The Senate met at the usual hour, Lieutenant-Governor Cowper in the chair. Prayer by Rev. O. S. Barten, of Christ Church, Norfolk. A bill was received from the House of Delegates to authorize the County Court of Fauquier to borrow money for county purposes. Referred to Committee on General Laws. By Mr. Kello, of Southampton: "resolved, That the Governor be requested to inform the Senate what steps are necessary to procure arms for militia purposes." Passed. By Mr. Trout, of Augusta: "Resolved, That the Committee on Public Institutions inquire into the expediency of making a special appropriation to discharge the outstanding liabilities of the Western Lunatic Asylum." Passed. Also, a resolution that the same committee inquire into the expediency of authorizing the Directors of the Western Lunatic Asylum to dispense with the office of Treasurer. Passed. By Mr. Cabell, of Nel
O. S. Barten (search for this): article 15
General Assembly of Virginia. Senate. Tuesday, December 12, 1865. The Senate met at the usual hour, Lieutenant-Governor Cowper in the chair. Prayer by Rev. O. S. Barten, of Christ Church, Norfolk. A bill was received from the House of Delegates to authorize the County Court of Fauquier to borrow money for county purposes. Referred to Committee on General Laws. By Mr. Kello, of Southampton: "resolved, That the Governor be requested to inform the Senate what steps are necessary to procure arms for militia purposes." Passed. By Mr. Trout, of Augusta: "Resolved, That the Committee on Public Institutions inquire into the expediency of making a special appropriation to discharge the outstanding liabilities of the Western Lunatic Asylum." Passed. Also, a resolution that the same committee inquire into the expediency of authorizing the Directors of the Western Lunatic Asylum to dispense with the office of Treasurer. Passed. By Mr. Cabell, of Ne
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