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Deputy Sheriff of J. J. Grandstaff, of Shenandoah county, from the payment of damages, if it shall appear that he has paid the full amount of the debt, interest and costs; by Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward, of legalizing the issue of the bonds of the county of Nottoway, by the County Court thereof, for the purpose of arming and equipping the militia and volunteers of the county; by Mr. French, of having the public arms more uniformly distributed in the Western counties of this State; by Mr. Claiborne, of placing vessels owned in the State of Virginia, and navigating James and Appomattox rivers, on the same footing, as regards taxation, as vessels owned out of the State. Petitions Presented.--By Mr. Hubbard, of Robert Borham, praying that tax erroneously assessed be refunded to him; of Job Bennington and others, citizens of Grayson county, asking for the improvement of the navigation of New river. Bills Passed.--Mr. Coghill reported from committee a bill allowing persons ele
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance.Richmond Fire association.Office no. 158 Main (N. E. Corner of 11th) St.,Richmond, Va.Chartered 29th March, 1837. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital, and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to insure Slaves, Buildings, Merchandize, of every description; House-hold Furniture and family Wearing Apparel, Vessels, Cargoes and Freight, at the lowest current rates. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible dispatch. Directors: David Currie, C. T. Wortham, John H. Claiborne, John J. Wilson, Alex. Garrett, Robert M. Burton, Francis J. Barnes, John T. Sublett, Thos. A. Rust, Geo. N. Gwathmey. David Currie, President. John J. Wilson, Treasurer. R. T. Brooke, Secretary. de 27--1y