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Henry Farley (search for this): article 1
own Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing payment to Wm. S. Jackson certain coupons; House bill to refund to Wm. H. Morton a sum of money; House bill for payment of a sum of money to J. W. Jones, Jailor of Frederick county; House bill to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank for interest on lost coupons. The joint resolution for the suspension of a judgment against William Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional majority. A message was received from the House, announcing the appointment of a Committee of Conference on the part of the House, to confer with a committee of the Senate, on the disagreement between the two Houses on the bill imposing taxes for the support. of Government. The resolution was concurred in, and the President appointed on the part of the Senate the following committee: Messrs. Riannon. Paxton, Augu
A. S. Wooldridge (search for this): article 1
is the game of keno. The bill was then passed and communicated to the House. A resolution from the House, for the for the relief of the contractors on the Covington and Ohio Railroad. was taken up and adopted. Bill Passed--House bill increasing the compensation of the Commissioners of the Revenue in the counties of Nicholas, Fayette, Braxton, and Logan. Bill Rejected--House bill authorizing the County Court of Powhatan county to correct the assessment of lands of A. S Wooldridge's estate, was taken up and rejected. Mr. Brannon moved that when the Senate adjourn, it adjourn to meet at 7 o'clock to night Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Wickham, the Senate adjourned. Night session. The Senate was called to order at 7 ½ o'clock, Lt. Gov. Montague in the chair. Rills Passed.--House bill amending the act concerning the Berryville and Charlestown Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing
William H. Morton (search for this): article 1
the Senate adjourn, it adjourn to meet at 7 o'clock to night Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Wickham, the Senate adjourned. Night session. The Senate was called to order at 7 ½ o'clock, Lt. Gov. Montague in the chair. Rills Passed.--House bill amending the act concerning the Berryville and Charlestown Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing payment to Wm. S. Jackson certain coupons; House bill to refund to Wm. H. Morton a sum of money; House bill for payment of a sum of money to J. W. Jones, Jailor of Frederick county; House bill to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank for interest on lost coupons. The joint resolution for the suspension of a judgment against William Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional majority. A message was received from the House, announcing the appointment of a Committee of Conferenc
William Striation (search for this): article 1
yville and Charlestown Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing payment to Wm. S. Jackson certain coupons; House bill to refund to Wm. H. Morton a sum of money; House bill for payment of a sum of money to J. W. Jones, Jailor of Frederick county; House bill to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank for interest on lost coupons. The joint resolution for the suspension of a judgment against William Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional majority. A message was received from the House, announcing the appointment of a Committee of Conference on the part of the House, to confer with a committee of the Senate, on the disagreement between the two Houses on the bill imposing taxes for the support. of Government. The resolution was concurred in, and the President appointed on the part of the Senate the following committee: Messrs. Ri
m Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional majority. A message was received from the House, announcing the appointment of a Committee of Conference on the part of the House, to confer with a committee of the Senate, on the disagreement between the two Houses on the bill imposing taxes for the support. of Government. The resolution was concurred in, and the President appointed on the part of the Senate the following committee: Messrs. Riannon. Paxton, August, Wickham, and Quesenberry. On motion of Mr. Brannon, the action of the Senate was communicated to the House. The resolution concerning the sale of arms to J. R. Anderson & Co., was taken up, and Mr. Johnson offered the following substitute: Resolved, That the Attorney General be, and he in hereby instructed to inquire into the authority under which the contract was made with Joseph E. Anderson & Co., for the sale of arms on the 13d day of August, 1860, an
Joseph E. Anderson (search for this): article 1
e of arms to J. R. Anderson & Co., was taken up, and Mr. Johnson offered the following substitute: Resolved, That the Attorney General be, and he in hereby instructed to inquire into the authority under which the contract was made with Joseph E. Anderson & Co., for the sale of arms on the 13d day of August, 1860, and the validity thereof, and that he report to the General Assembly at the next session, and to the Governor as soon as practicable, and if such opinion shall be against the autho General Assembly at the next session, and to the Governor as soon as practicable, and if such opinion shall be against the authority to have made such contract, the Governor shall not make any further or other delivery of the arms to said Anderson. The resolution was adopted. A message was received from the House, through Mr. Hayward, that the House had agreed to the report of the joint committee of the tax bill; and then, at 11 o'clock, on motion of Mr. Early the Senate adjourned.
August 13th, 1860 AD (search for this): article 1
mittee: Messrs. Riannon. Paxton, August, Wickham, and Quesenberry. On motion of Mr. Brannon, the action of the Senate was communicated to the House. The resolution concerning the sale of arms to J. R. Anderson & Co., was taken up, and Mr. Johnson offered the following substitute: Resolved, That the Attorney General be, and he in hereby instructed to inquire into the authority under which the contract was made with Joseph E. Anderson & Co., for the sale of arms on the 13d day of August, 1860, and the validity thereof, and that he report to the General Assembly at the next session, and to the Governor as soon as practicable, and if such opinion shall be against the authority to have made such contract, the Governor shall not make any further or other delivery of the arms to said Anderson. The resolution was adopted. A message was received from the House, through Mr. Hayward, that the House had agreed to the report of the joint committee of the tax bill; and then
Brooke County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
to correct the assessment of lands of A. S Wooldridge's estate, was taken up and rejected. Mr. Brannon moved that when the Senate adjourn, it adjourn to meet at 7 o'clock to night Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Wickham, the Senate adjourned. Night session. The Senate was called to order at 7 ½ o'clock, Lt. Gov. Montague in the chair. Rills Passed.--House bill amending the act concerning the Berryville and Charlestown Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing payment to Wm. S. Jackson certain coupons; House bill to refund to Wm. H. Morton a sum of money; House bill for payment of a sum of money to J. W. Jones, Jailor of Frederick county; House bill to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank for interest on lost coupons. The joint resolution for the suspension of a judgment against William Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a c
Hancock (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ssessment of lands of A. S Wooldridge's estate, was taken up and rejected. Mr. Brannon moved that when the Senate adjourn, it adjourn to meet at 7 o'clock to night Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Wickham, the Senate adjourned. Night session. The Senate was called to order at 7 ½ o'clock, Lt. Gov. Montague in the chair. Rills Passed.--House bill amending the act concerning the Berryville and Charlestown Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing payment to Wm. S. Jackson certain coupons; House bill to refund to Wm. H. Morton a sum of money; House bill for payment of a sum of money to J. W. Jones, Jailor of Frederick county; House bill to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank for interest on lost coupons. The joint resolution for the suspension of a judgment against William Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional ma
Frederick (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
kham, the Senate adjourned. Night session. The Senate was called to order at 7 ½ o'clock, Lt. Gov. Montague in the chair. Rills Passed.--House bill amending the act concerning the Berryville and Charlestown Turnpike Company, House bill to amend the road laws of Brooke and Hancock counties; House bill authorizing payment to Wm. S. Jackson certain coupons; House bill to refund to Wm. H. Morton a sum of money; House bill for payment of a sum of money to J. W. Jones, Jailor of Frederick county; House bill to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank for interest on lost coupons. The joint resolution for the suspension of a judgment against William Striation and Henry Farley, of Logan county, was taken up and lost for want of a constitutional majority. A message was received from the House, announcing the appointment of a Committee of Conference on the part of the House, to confer with a committee of the Senate, on the disagreement between t
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