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The Daily Dispatch: March 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], House of Delegates . Wednesday, March 26, 1862. (search)
House of Delegates. Wednesday, March 26, 1862.
The House and Senate appointed a committee of conference upon the tax bill.
The Senate resolutions were also passed by the House, giving R. M. Nimmo until the 31st to give his usual bond as Storekeeper of Penitentiary.
Several unimportant bills were reported.
A bill to prevent the issue of small notes was laid on the table.
A bill incorporating the York River Navigation Company; another, incorporating the Roanoke insurance Company; and another, authorizing a tax on dogs in the county of Brunswick, were passed.
The bill authorizing the construction of a railroad between Danville and the N. C. Railroad was adopted; also, a bill establishing annual sessions of the Legislature.
The general appropriation bill was passed.
A bill to compensate persons whose horses have been impressed into the service of the State was laid upon the table.
The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], Northern papers. (search)
Pardons Granted
--Gov. Letcher, on Wednesday last, released the following convicts from the Penitentiary by pardon:
Robert D. Dickey, sent up by the Circuit Court of Fairfax country on the 21st of June, 1855, for 15 years, for murder in the second degree had served seven years of his time.
Andrew J. Parsons, sent up in 1855 by the Circuit Court of Cabell county for burglary, for eight years, Had served seven years, and proved intent indefatigable in extinguishing the last fore at the prison.
John Adams sent up from the Richmond in 1860, for seven years, for of col. James Lyons.
Conduct as pardon recommended by a large
Edward W. Cole sent up in 1st Court of Brunswick county for five der in the second degree.
Conduct as had been faithful and obedient to the of law. Pardon asked for by many wick county.
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ranaway, on the night of the 6th ult., my man Goodwyn.
He is 35 years old, black, about 5 feet 9 ½ inches high, teeth much decayed, ears small and slightly deformed, and I think he has a small scar on his forehead; is slightly ruptured, and wears a truss; has no marks of the lash; is very straight, and well proportioned, and moves and speaks quickly, and, when spoken to, looks you very intently in the face.
He is a good blacksmith, a pretty good house servant, and a good hand with horses.
I will give the above reward of twenty-five dollars for his delivery to me, in the county of Brunswick, or twenty dollars if secured in jail so that I get him again.
James Birdsong.
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The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movements around Petersburg . (search)