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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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her appropriations be made to internal improvements during the present session: and that no charter be granted to foreign companies to construct rival roads to those made at such heavy cost to the State. Bills Passed.--Senate bill providing for the voluntary enslavement of George, Shed, Sam and Suckey, persons of color in the county of Buckingham; Senate bill to incorporate the Marion Magnetic Iron Company; Senate bill for the relief of Joseph W. Harper; Senate bill refunding to George Harriston, Sr., a certain sum of money improperly paid by him into the treasury; Senate bill to amend the charter of the Bank of Commerce, at Fredericksburg; Senate bill to incorporate the Little Kanawha Mining and Manufacturing Company. On motion of Mr. Day, the Senate adjourned. House of delegates. Tuesday, February 26th, 1861. The House met at eleven o'clock, Speaker Critchfield in the Chair. On motion of Mr. Haymond, farther proceedings on the call of the House, made yes
Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures Senate bills were reported as follows: Incorporating the Industrial Society of Wood county; refunding to M. G. Booth a sum of money paid by him as surety for S. S. Turner, late Sheriff of Franklin county; providing for the location of the Court-House, Jail, and other public building of McDowell county. Bills Referred.--Senate bills for the relief of Joseph W. Harper, (refunding a merchant's license tax paid in Brunswick;) and refunding to Geo. Harriston, Jr., a sum of money improperly paid into the Treasury, were referred to the Committee on Finance. Covington and Ohio Railroad.--The House bill concerning the Covington and Ohio Railroad, laid on the table some days since, upon a reconsideration, was taken up, by a suspension of the rule, on motion of Mr. Collier, of Petersburg. The title of the bill is as follows: A bill for the partial suspension of the sale of State bonds, and to provide for complying with existing contracts alrea