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he amendment, and was decided in the negative. The question recurring on the passage of the resolution, Mr. Wise called for the yeas and nays; and the roll being called, the result of the vote was announced as follows: yeas 101, nays 16. So the resolution was adopted. Mr. Bolsseau, of Dinwiddie, was excused from voting. Mr. Hall, of Lancaster, stated that he had paired off with Mr. Mostague. Messrs.Johnson and Macfarland, of Richmond, voted in the affirmative, and Mr. Randolph in the negative. Population of Virginia. Mr. Clemmens, of Ohio, stated that on the application of several members, he had procured a statement from the Superintendent of the Census Bureau, giving the complete population of Virginia, by counties. It was, on motion, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. The document gives the following as the entire population of the Commonwealth: White persons1,019,613 Free colored57,579 Slaves490,887 Total1,596,079
tive building of the street railway, that they be allowed to procure licenses for their vehicles for six months. The following gentlemen were appointed Commissioners to superintend the charter election to be held on Wednesday, the 3d day of April: Monroe Ward.--Thos. M. Jones, Chas. H. Powell, Thos. Boudar, R. G. Cabell and F. J. Smith, Commissioners. Wm. N. Kelly, Conductor.--Election to be held at Lacy's shop. Madison Ward.--Elisha Sheppereon, James H. Grant, G. N. Gwathmey G. W. Randolph, Wyatt M. Elliott, and E. H. Chalkley, Conductor. Election to be held at City Hall. Jefferson Ward — Joseph Brummel, Luther Libby, J. J. Wilson, T. E. Word and A. F. Picot, Commissioners, and R. T. Seal, Conductor.--Election to be held at Market Hall. A petition was presented from the Fayette Artillery, asking to be allowed to participate in the benefits of the bequest made by the city to the 1st Regiment of Virginia Volunteers. It states that there are now 70 men on the