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a branch of the road to some point on the North Carolina line; one to create an Ordnance Department, and one to increase the capital stock of the Danville Railroad Company. Among the resolutions was one for continuing the organization of the Special Court of Appeals. A petition from Wood county, in favor of the Union, was presented; also, one asking that Pittsylvania Academy be converted into a military school, and for an appropriation therefore; also, a remonstrance of 101 citizens of Henrico county against extending the corporation limits of the city of Richmond. A resolution was adopted, deprecating the strengthening of any United States forts within the limits of this State, or removing munitions of war therefrom, and pledging the faith of Virginia, if they be delivered into her custody, to restore them intact, in the event of a peaceful solution of the present difficulties, or account for them in an equitable division of the public property.--The Joint Committee on State and Fe
Henrico meeting. --Let the citizens of Henrico bear in mind the important meeting to be held at the Court-House on Wednesday, and turn out en masse. Henrico meeting. --Let the citizens of Henrico bear in mind the important meeting to be held at the Court-House on Wednesday, and turn out en masse.
The Daily Dispatch: January 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], Message from the acting Governor of Kansas. (search)
Notice to all Concerned. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county, on the 30th Dec, 1860, a Negro Woman, who says her name is Caroline. It is unknown whether she is slave or free, and is evidently entirely deranged. Any one interested in the above negro is particularly requested to give information to the Jailor of Henrico county. The said woman is about thirty five years old, very black, and had on when committed, a new linsey frock, and nothing else. G. D. Pleasants, S. H. C. all Concerned. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county, on the 30th Dec, 1860, a Negro Woman, who says her name is Caroline. It is unknown whether she is slave or free, and is evidently entirely deranged. Any one interested in the above negro is particularly requested to give information to the Jailor of Henrico county. The said woman is about thirty five years old, very black, and had on when committed, a new linsey frock, and nothing else. G. D. Pleasants, S. H. C. ja 14--ts.
deemed as effectual and valid. A bill changing the time of holding the terms of the Circuit Courts of James City, and the city of Williamsburg and the county of Henrico. The rules having been suspended, the two bills above mentioned were read a third time, passed, and communicated to the House. Several other bills were t the same be converted into a military school, and asking an appropriation therefore; by Mr. McGruder, the remonstrance of one hundred and eleven citizens of Henrico county against the proposed extension of the corporation limits of the city of Richmond; by Mr. Witten, the petition of Rowland Fletcher, praying relief as contractoussion, they were laid on the table and ordered to be printed. James City Circuit Court, &c.--The House was informed by a message from the Senate, (through Mr. Wickham,) of the passage of the bill changing the time of holding the Circuit Courts of James City, Williamsburg, and Henrico counties. Adjourned at 2 o'clock.