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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 17, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Burks (search for this): article 5
Carson (search for this): article 5
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March 16th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 5
General Assembly of Virginia.
Monday, March 16, 1863.
Senate--The Senate met at 10 o'clock A. M., Mr. Johnson, President pro tem in the chair.
The act passed by the House of Delegates, authorizing a new issue of State Treasury fractional notes, of the denomination of ten, twenty, and fifty cents, to the amount of a million and a half dollars, was received from the House, read, and laid on the table.
The Senate agreed to House amendment to the bill authorizing the use of the jails of the State by the Confederate Government, and making their use common to both the Confederate and State authorities.
Bills Passed.--An act for the relief of George W. Chambers, of Harper's Ferry, for castings seized by the State.
A bill to pay E. W. Canfield and C. L. Bragg, for services as instructors of artillery under Brig. Gen. Carson.
Committee Bills Introduced.--A bill to prevent and punish the hoarding of provisions by speculators.
An act authorizing an increase of th
Barbour (search for this): article 5
Wm Johnson (search for this): article 5
General Assembly of Virginia.
Monday, March 16, 1863.
Senate--The Senate met at 10 o'clock A. M., Mr. Johnson, President pro tem in the chair.
The act passed by the House of Delegates, authorizing a new issue of State Treasury fractional notes, of the denomination of ten, twenty, and fifty cents, to the amount of a million and a half dollars, was received from the House, read, and laid on the table.
The Senate agreed to House amendment to the bill authorizing the use of the jails of the State by the Confederate Government, and making their use common to both the Confederate and State authorities.
Bills Passed.--An act for the relief of George W. Chambers, of Harper's Ferry, for castings seized by the State.
A bill to pay E. W. Canfield and C. L. Bragg, for services as instructors of artillery under Brig. Gen. Carson.
Committee Bills Introduced.--A bill to prevent and punish the hoarding of provisions by speculators.
An act authorizing an increase of th
R. D. Sanxay (search for this): article 5
E. W. Canfield (search for this): article 5
George W. Chambers (search for this): article 5
C. L. Bragg (search for this): article 5