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1863. Mr. Dulaney, by leave, reported a bill to amend and re-enact the 16th section of chapter, 179 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to receivers; which was agreed to. The resolutions adopted by the Jordan Battery, welcoming all the horrors of war in preference to peace on dishonorable terms, etc., offered by Mr. Collier some days since, were called up. They were read by the Clerk, and, on motion of Mr. Frazier, referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations. Mr. Christian, of Augusta, called up the joint resolution relating to securing the use of the military maps of Virginia prepared by the Engineer corps, in order to perfect the map of Virginia. Mr. Tayloe, of King George, offered the following resolution as a substitute, which was accepted, and afterwards adopted: "Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia, That the Secretary of Commonwealth apply to the proper authorities of the Confederate Government for copies of the maps of the sever
The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], "rich man's War — poor man's fight." (search)
the subjoined list, to labor as above indicated; on which day the Court will proceed finally to dispose of the whole matter, and to direct the Sheriff to take into possession the slaves of all such holders, hirers and hospitals, who, on that day, are not excused or otherwise exempted, and ordered the same to be published in the Richmond Dispatch until that day. The following is the list, viz: Allen, W. C.1 Ball, Dandridge1 Cosby, J. W.1 Carrington, Colonel1 Cohn, Jacob1 Christian, Ann1 Duval, Samuel S.1 Duval, Miles1 Dickinson, B. F.1 Ellett, A. L.1 Edmunds, Robert1 friend, John E.1 Francis, James G.1 Ford, A. J.1 Garnett, William F. G.1 Green, B. W. & Sons2 Haxall, Boling1 Heckler, V.1 Hughes, John C.1 Higginbotham, E. J.1 Johnston, Thomas1 Kerr, Mrs & Robert Maxwell1 Knight, William C.2 Lersner5 Leake, T. C.2 Lawson, Peter1 Maynard, J. C.4 Omohundro's, S. Estate1 Poe, John1 Payne, Robert1 Randolph, William B.2 Shields, John C1 Schutte,
The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], Religious duties of masters to slaves. (search)
Mayor's Court. --The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor on Saturday: Charles Pryor, a free negro of bad repute, charged with living in the city without a register, contrary to law, was remanded to the enrolling officer. The case of Carter, slave of Franklin Stearns, charged with stealing a box of tobacco, valued at six hundred dollars, the property of Christian & Lea, was continued till to-day. Jesse, slave of William H. Jones, charged with stealing a parcel of meat, was discharged, there being no evidence to convict him of the offence. Willis, slave of James Taylor, was committed for going at large. Porter, alias Charles, slave of Benjamin Green, charged with stealing a pair of shoes from a negro girl in the employ of Mrs. McCarthy, was ordered to be whipped. A fine of fifty dollars was imposed upon H. Bruggomat for permitting his servant, Mary, to go at large. Samuel Schuyler was fined twenty dollars upon a similar charge. Pet