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ock. Night session. The Speaker resumed the chair at 7½ o'clock. Bills Passed.--The following Senate bills were passed: Establishing a Branch Bank at the town of Jeffersonville, in the county of Tazewell; amending the 15th section of chapter 109 of the Code of Virginia, second edition; directing the payment of certain interest to Emmet J. O'Brien. The engrossed House bill appointing superintendents of the Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike Road was taken up, on motion of Mr. Fleming, who submitted a ryder thereto, which was incorporated in the bill and passed with it; House bill for the relief of J. J. Spaulding was also passed. Mr. Brannon informed the House that the Senate had passed House bill making appropriations for deficiencies in former appropriations, and for defraying expenses of the General Assembly and Convention, now in session, with amendments. A message was received from the Senate by Mr. Johnson, who informed the House that the Senate had ag
Night session. The Speaker resumed the chair at 7½ o'clock. Bills Passed.--The following Senate bills were passed: Establishing a Branch Bank at the town of Jeffersonville, in the county of Tazewell; amending the 15th section of chapter 109 of the Code of Virginia, second edition; directing the payment of certain interest to Emmet J. O'Brien. The engrossed House bill appointing superintendents of the Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike Road was taken up, on motion of Mr. Fleming, who submitted a ryder thereto, which was incorporated in the bill and passed with it; House bill for the relief of J. J. Spaulding was also passed. Mr. Brannon informed the House that the Senate had passed House bill making appropriations for deficiencies in former appropriations, and for defraying expenses of the General Assembly and Convention, now in session, with amendments. A message was received from the Senate by Mr. Johnson, who informed the House that the Senate had agreed to