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neral Assembly, and which shall not, at the time that this Act takes effect, have actually gone into legal operation, according to the terms of its charter, shall be permitted to do so during the suspension of specie payments by the Banks of this Commonwealth. But this section shall not be construed to apply to amended charters of Banks now in operation: Provided. That this section shall not apply to the Banks of the city of Petersburg." On motion, the bill and amendments were laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Bills Passed.--Senate bill authorizing the issue of registered certificates of State stock to Franklin Torrey, in lien of two bonds lost by the burning of the steamer Austria; Senate bill authorizing the payment of a sum of money to Scott & Adams, for work done on the Southwestern turnpike; House bill to amend an act to increase the capital stock of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, and for other purposes. On motion, the Senate adjourned.
edal of distinction, to all volunteers now in service, who may re-enlist for a term of two years. By Mr. Neeson--Of refunding to Charles G. Taylor the tax paid by him on a license not used, because of the conduct of the public enemy. By Mr. Gareett--Of enlarging the jurisdiction and increasing the compensation of the constables of Henrico county. By Mr. Brannon--Of reporting bill No. 81 of the last session, "authorizing the issue of registered certifices of State stock to Franklin Torrey, in lieu of two lost bonds." By Mr. Newman--Of authorizing proceedings against faithless tenants. Personal explanation. Mr. Spitler arose to a personal explanation. He said: I notice in some of the papers of this morning that a resolution, which I offered on yesterday, has been reported incorrectly, entirely perverting the object which I had in view in offering it. The resolution which I submitted was to require the County Courts to provide for the support of famili
eral of the Virginia forces relative to the payment of the militia, and asking legislation upon the subject referred to. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Bills reported. Mr. Brannon, from the Committee on Finance and Claims, reported-- A bill to exempt from taxation the seal of courts attached to papers or records for the recovery of the wages or other dues of deceased soldiers. A bill to authorize the issue of registered certificates of State stock to Franklin Torrey, in lieu of two lost bonds. A bill to allow compensation to John Critcher for his services in the prosecution of Samuel Hubbard in circuit court of Westmoreland county. A bill to provide for additional clerks in the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts. Mr. Thompson, from the Committee on Agriculture and Commence, reported-- A bill to provide temporary warehouses for tobacco. Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Military affairs, reported-- A bill to amen