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Taliaferro (search for this): article 1
tion from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Governor of Minnesota enclosing joint resolutions adopted by the Legislature of that State. Mr. Taliaferro, when the resolutions from Minnesota (which are of a threatening character) were being read, objected to the further reading. Mr. Finney moved to lay the, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, and Townes.--13. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Isbell, Lynch, Nash, Paxton, Smith, Taliaferro, and Thomas of Henry. --14. The motion of Mr. Brannon, to have the Minnesota resolutions sent back, was then adopted by the following vote: Yeas.--Meson, Carson, Christian, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, French, Gatewood, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Lynch, Nash, Newlon, Pate, Paxton, Richmond, Smith, and Taliaferro.--21. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Marshall, Neeson, Stuart, H. W. Thomas, C. Y. Thomas and Townes.--7. Resolutions, &c.--By Mr. Brannon, for incorporati
opened with prayer by Rev. J. B. Deshiell, of the P. E. Church. Bills Reported.--To amend an act entitled an act incorporating the Belleville and Williamsport Turnpike Company, and providing for a subscription on the part of the State, and changing the name of said company to the Williamstown, Belleville and Ravenswood Turnpike Company. Bill Passed.--The bill incorporating the Berkeley Border Guard Armory Company was read the requisite number of times and passed. Petition.--Mr. Bassell presented the petition of citizens of Upshur, praying that constables be confined to the Districts for which they were elected. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. Duckwall, of amending the 6th and 7th sections of chapter 150 of the Code of 1860; by Mr. McKenzie, of authorizing the Second Auditor to receive from any railroad or other company who has received State bonds at par in payment for State subscriptions or loans, to pay, in settlement of interest due the State, th
to the Williamstown, Belleville and Ravenswood Turnpike Company. Bill Passed.--The bill incorporating the Berkeley Border Guard Armory Company was read the requisite number of times and passed. Petition.--Mr. Bassell presented the petition of citizens of Upshur, praying that constables be confined to the Districts for which they were elected. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. Duckwall, of amending the 6th and 7th sections of chapter 150 of the Code of 1860; by Mr. McKenzie, of authorizing the Second Auditor to receive from any railroad or other company who has received State bonds at par in payment for State subscriptions or loans, to pay, in settlement of interest due the State, the bonds of the State at par; by Mr. Crump, of amending the 55th section of chapter 85 of the Code of 1860, so as to authorize the committee of a lunatic to afford a maintenance or advancement to such of the children of an insane person as shall have attained their majority; by Mr
he P. E. Church. Bills Reported.--To amend an act entitled an act incorporating the Belleville and Williamsport Turnpike Company, and providing for a subscription on the part of the State, and changing the name of said company to the Williamstown, Belleville and Ravenswood Turnpike Company. Bill Passed.--The bill incorporating the Berkeley Border Guard Armory Company was read the requisite number of times and passed. Petition.--Mr. Bassell presented the petition of citizens of Upshur, praying that constables be confined to the Districts for which they were elected. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--By Mr. Duckwall, of amending the 6th and 7th sections of chapter 150 of the Code of 1860; by Mr. McKenzie, of authorizing the Second Auditor to receive from any railroad or other company who has received State bonds at par in payment for State subscriptions or loans, to pay, in settlement of interest due the State, the bonds of the State at par; by Mr. Crump, of am
r. H. W. Thomas's motion was then lost, by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Armstrong, Carson, Christian French, Greever, Logan, Marshall, Neeson, Newlon, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, and Townes.--13. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Isbell, Lynch, Nash, Paxton, Smith, T Yeas.--Messrs. Brannon, Carson, Christian, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, French, Gatewood, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Lynch, Nash, Newlon, Pate, Paxton, Richmond, Smith, and Taliaferro.--21. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Marshall, Neeson, Stuart, H. W. Thomas, C. Y. Thomas and Townes.--7. Resolutions, &c.--By Mr. Bry, Finney, Gatewood, Lynch, Nash, and Paxton.--10. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Christian, Day, French, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Marshall, Neeson, Newlon, Pate, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, Townes.--15. The preamble and resolutions were then adopted. Sundry bills were advanced a stage. Adjourned. Hou
shall, Neeson, Newlon, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, and Townes.--13. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Isbell, Lynch, Nash, Paxton, Smith, Taliaferro, and Thomas of Henry. --14. The motion of Mr. Brannon, to have the Minnesota resolutions sent back, was then adopted by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Brannon, Carson, Christian, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, French, Gatewood, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Lynch, Nash, Newlon, Pate, Paxton, Richmond, Smith, and Taliaferro.--21. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Marshall, Neeson, Stuart, H. W. Thomas, C. Y. Thomas and Townes.--7. Resolutions on the table. On this he called the yeas and nays, and it resulted as follows: Yeas.--Messrs. Brannon, Carson, Claiborne, Coghill, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Lynch, Nash, and Paxton.--10. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Christian, Day, French, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Marshall, Neeson, Newlon, Pate, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of
tuart, Thomas of Fairfax, and Townes.--13. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Isbell, Lynch, Nash, Paxton, Smith, Taliaferro, and Thomas of Henry. --14. The motion of Mr. Brannon, to have the Minnesota vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Brannon, Carson, Christian, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, French, Gatewood, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Lynch, Nash, Newlon, Pate, Paxton, Richmond, Smith, and Taliaferro.--21. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Marshall,that, therefore, all preparations intended to resist the same are unnecessary so far as this State is concerned. Messrs. Isbell and Stuart then addressed the Senate. Mr. Claiborne moved to lay the preamble and resolutions on the table. On l, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Lynch, Nash, and Paxton.--10. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Christian, Day, French, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Marshall, Neeson, Newlon, Pate, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, Townes.--15. The preamble and resolutio
Auditor to receive from any railroad or other company who has received State bonds at par in payment for State subscriptions or loans, to pay, in settlement of interest due the State, the bonds of the State at par; by Mr. Crump, of amending the 55th section of chapter 85 of the Code of 1860, so as to authorize the committee of a lunatic to afford a maintenance or advancement to such of the children of an insane person as shall have attained their majority; by Mr. Myers, of incorporating the Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company, of the city of Richmond; by Mr. Magruder, of amending the law for ascertaining and running the boundary line between Albemarle and Fluvanna counties; by Mr. Gilmer, of amending an act passed March 20th, 1860, entitled an act to establish a Circuit Court for the town of Danville; by Mr. Medley, of authorizing Wm. T. Ballon and G. B. Major, trustees, to sell a church lot in the county of Halifax; by Mr. Richardson, of exempting from military duty all employe
ntucky resolutions be laid on the table and printed, but that Governor Letcher be instructed to send back those of Minnesota without comment. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, suggested that it would be more dignified to let the resolutions take the course of those which preceded them. Mr. Finney accepted the amendment of Mr. Brans then lost, by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Armstrong, Carson, Christian French, Greever, Logan, Marshall, Neeson, Newlon, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, and Townes.--13. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Isbell, Lynch, Nash, Paxton, Smith, Taliaferro, and Thomas of Hen Nash, and Paxton.--10. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Christian, Day, French, Greever, Isbell, Logan, Marshall, Neeson, Newlon, Pate, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, Townes.--15. The preamble and resolutions were then adopted. Sundry bills were advanced a stage. Adjourned. House of Delegates. Monday,,
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of the Danville Railroad Company, and for other purposes," was taken up, and Mr. Thomas, of Henry, moved that the rules be suspended, with the view of putting the b Letcher be instructed to send back those of Minnesota without comment. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, suggested that it would be more dignified to let the resolutionsentucky resolutions were laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. H. W. Thomas's motion was then lost, by the following vote: Yeas.--Messrs. Armstro, Christian French, Greever, Logan, Marshall, Neeson, Newlon, Richmond, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, and Townes.--13. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Claiborne, Coghill, Dy, Early, Finney, Gatewood, Isbell, Lynch, Nash, Paxton, Smith, Taliaferro, and Thomas of Henry. --14. The motion of Mr. Brannon, to have the Minnesota resolutiond Taliaferro.--21. Nays.--Messrs. Armstrong, Marshall, Neeson, Stuart, H. W. Thomas, C. Y. Thomas and Townes.--7. Resolutions, &c.--By Mr. Brannon, for inc
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