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Goodson (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 21
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 21
and accompanying documents were referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Several bills were reported from the Senate and committed. Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, presented the following resolution: Resolved, That a joint committee, composed of three members on the part of the House of Delegates, and two on the part of the Senate, be appointed to ascertain and report how the prisoners from this State, confined in the Federal prison, at Camp Chase, near Columbus, in the State of Ohio, are treated, and what steps should be taken by the authorities of the State to render them more comfortable. At the request of Mr. Anderson, the clerk read a communication addressed to the Memphis "Avalanche," by a prisoner who escaped from the prison, relating the horrible treatment of the Virginians incarcerated therein. Mr. Anderson addressed the House in a few forcible remarks in favor of taking some measures to relieve our unfortunate fellow-citizens. The resolution
Washington (United States) (search for this): article 21
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
Bedford County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
Westmoreland County (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 21
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
Covington (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 21
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
Buchanan, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 21
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
Anderson addressed the House in a few forcible remarks in favor of taking some measures to relieve our unfortunate fellow-citizens. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Barbour offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Special Committee inquire and report what Judges and other salaried officers in the judicial department ought to be prohibited from receiving their salaries in consequence of their disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Bo
disloyalty to the Commonwealth. Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley, offered a resolution providing for investigating the right to seats in the House of Delegates of such members as also hold military commissions. The resolution was rejected. The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were referred to the appropriate committees: By Mr. Prince: Of providing by law a corps more effectually to collect the muskets in the State not in actual service. By Mr. Matthews--Of improving the river for batteau navigation from Buchanan, in Botetourt county, to Covington, in Allegheny county. By Mr. Wooten--Of providing a more effectual remedy for the killing of sheep by dogs. By Mr. Jordan--Of establishing an arsenal in the town of Liberty, in Bedford county. By Mr. Dunn--Of establishing a precinct in the town of Goodson, in Washington county. By Mr. Hautman--Of amending the statutes of limitation. After a session of one hour, the House adjourned.
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