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nized in Boston, June 20, 1822 Court Police, located in Leverett street, Feb. 13, 1823 Removed to new Court House, Court st., Jan. 1, 1837 Removed from 1st to 2d floor of Court House, Sep. 20, 1861 Abolished, the last session held, June 30, 1866 Reorganized, and named Municipal Court, July 2, 1866 Police, Clerks, Thomas Power, appointed, June 20, 1822 Seth Tobey, appointed Sep. 14, 1852 Thomas Power again appointed, Feb. 18, 1853 Seth Tobey again appointed, Feb. 9, 1860 John C. Leighton, appointed, Jan. 7, 1867 House, stood on Queen street about the year 1773 Preparation to build on School street, 1807 Johnson's Hall, School street, built, 1810 Stone house, built on Leverett street, 1820 Leverett street house called a nuisance, 1828 The old building on Court street removed, May, 1833 Stone building, Court st., corner-stone laid, Sep. 28, 1833 Pillars weighing 28 tons each brought in, Sep. 12, 1835 Stone building, on Court st
tolls and other purposes; and the said Virginia Central Railroad Company is hereby released from the payment of the principal and interest of the loan of six hundred thousand dollars, made by an act of the General Assembly, passed the 9th day of February, 1860; and any balance of said loan, so authorized by said act, and not yet paid to said company, shall be paid to said company whenever demand is made therefore, free from any demand on the part of the State.-- The work on the Covington Roadfor the use of the said road; and the said Virginia Central Railroad Company shall also be discharged from their obligation to pay the principal and interest of the loan of six hundred thousand dollars, au- thorized by the said act of the 9th of February 1860, and shall have the right to draw any bal- ances of the said loan which may not have been paid to said company, free from their obligation to pay the principal or interest of the same. 4. The unexpended balances of the appropriations h
tolls and other purposes; and the said Virginia Central Railroad Company is hereby released from the payment of the principal and interest of the loan of six hundred thousand dollars, made by an act of the General Assembly, passed the 9th day of February, 1860; and any balance of said loan, so authorized by said act, and not yet paid to said company, shall be paid to said company whenever demand is made therefore, free from any demand on the part of the State.-- The work on the Covington Roadfor the use of the said road; and the said Virginia Central Railroad Company shall also be discharged from their obligation to pay the principal and interest of the loan of six hundred thousand dollars, au- thorized by the said act of the 9th of February 1860, and shall have the right to draw any bal- ances of the said loan which may not have been paid to said company, free from their obligation to pay the principal or interest of the same. 4. The unexpended balances of the appropriations h
use of Delegates. Tuesday. Feb. 5th, 1861. The House was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Speaker Crutchfield, and opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Deshiel. Bills Reported.--The following bills were reported from committees, viz: Amending an act marking the boundary line between Fluvanna and Albemarle counties; repairing and furnishing the Governor's house; amending an act providing for the working of the county roads of Loudoun: amending the 2d section of the act passed Feb. 9th, 1860, providing for a further subscription to the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad Company. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were offered: By Mr. Phelps, of reporting a bill securing to the Commonwealth in any internal improvement company in which the said Commonwealth is a stockholder or has an interest, a representative in the directory of any such company proportionate to the amount of stock held by the Commonwealth in such company, and so t