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Farmville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
of inquiry. The various committees were instructed to inquire into the expediency of the following propositions: By Mr. Anderson: Of paying to R. W. Hundley the money due him as Superintendent of the Huntersville and Lewisburg turnpike. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: On amending the charter of the Southside Railroad Company, so as to permit an alteration in the line of their road to and from some point of divergence at or near Rice's depot to some point near the town of Farmville. By Mr. Coghill: Of providing by law for the trial of criminal cases by juries of a vicinage other than that in which the offence is charged to have been committed, when a trial in such vicinage cannot be conveniently heard by reason of the presence of the public enemy, or the prevalence among the people therein of sentiments unfriendly to the enforcement of public justice. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: Of incorporating the Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyteri
Buchanan (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 18
red to be printed. The President laid before the Senate a note from the President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, tendering to the officers and members of the Senate the courtesies of that road. Bills reported. Mr. Coghill, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a bill to enforce payment of balances due from Commissioners of forfeited and delinquent lands. Mr. Logan, from the Committee on Genera Laws, reported a bill changing the names of the counties of Buchanan and Scott. Resolutions of inquiry. The various committees were instructed to inquire into the expediency of the following propositions: By Mr. Anderson: Of paying to R. W. Hundley the money due him as Superintendent of the Huntersville and Lewisburg turnpike. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: On amending the charter of the Southside Railroad Company, so as to permit an alteration in the line of their road to and from some point of divergence at or near Rice's depot to s
United States (United States) (search for this): article 18
: Of providing by law for the trial of criminal cases by juries of a vicinage other than that in which the offence is charged to have been committed, when a trial in such vicinage cannot be conveniently heard by reason of the presence of the public enemy, or the prevalence among the people therein of sentiments unfriendly to the enforcement of public justice. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: Of incorporating the Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States or America. By Mr. Johnson: Of providing for the erection of hospitals for the exclusive use of the sick and disabled soldiers from this State. Railroad in rights, Mr. Armstrong offered the following joint resolution, which lies over under the rule: Resolved, That a joint committee of three on the part of the Senate, and five on the part of the House, he appointed to inquire what measures may be necessary to promote the more certain and speedy transmission of freight
Caroline C. Robertson (search for this): article 18
ies in the 46th and 50th Senatorial Districts, were taken up as the order of the day. Mr. Neeson addressed the Senate in support of his propositions. Mr. Robertson could not consent that propositions which, in his opinion, involved a violation of the Constitution, should be passed over without further consideration. He tthe table. The Senate refused to agree to the motion — ayes 15, noes 20. The constitutional question involved was discussed by Messrs. Johnson, Neeson, Robertson, Newton, and Thomas, of Henry. The vote was then taken on the first resolution, and it was rejected. Mr. Robertson moved the indefinite postponement of first resolution, and it was rejected. Mr. Robertson moved the indefinite postponement of the remainder of the series.--Agreed to — yeas 21, nays 17. On motion of Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, the vote by which the first resolution was rejected was reconsidered, and laid upon the table. On motion, the Senate adjourned
rporate the Mutual Lite Insurance Company of Lynchburg, was passed, with an amendment. Senatorial vacancies. The resolutions submitted some days ago by Mr. Neeson, providing for an election by the Senate, to fill vacancies in the 46th and 50th Senatorial Districts, were taken up as the order of the day. Mr. Neeson adMr. Neeson addressed the Senate in support of his propositions. Mr. Robertson could not consent that propositions which, in his opinion, involved a violation of the Constitution, should be passed over without further consideration. He therefore submitted a motion to lay the resolutions upon the table. The Senate refused to agree to the motion — ayes 15, noes 20. The constitutional question involved was discussed by Messrs. Johnson, Neeson, Robertson, Newton, and Thomas, of Henry. The vote was then taken on the first resolution, and it was rejected. Mr. Robertson moved the indefinite postponement of the remainder of the series.--Agreed to — yea
le, and ordered to be printed. The President laid before the Senate a note from the President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, tendering to the officers and members of the Senate the courtesies of that road. Bills reported. Mr. Coghill, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a bill to enforce payment of balances due from Commissioners of forfeited and delinquent lands. Mr. Logan, from the Committee on Genera Laws, reported a bill changing the names of the couof Prince Edward: On amending the charter of the Southside Railroad Company, so as to permit an alteration in the line of their road to and from some point of divergence at or near Rice's depot to some point near the town of Farmville. By Mr. Coghill: Of providing by law for the trial of criminal cases by juries of a vicinage other than that in which the offence is charged to have been committed, when a trial in such vicinage cannot be conveniently heard by reason of the presence of the pu
nts; also, an inventory of property on the various defensive works, &c. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. The President laid before the Senate a note from the President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, tendering to the officers and members of the Senate the courtesies of that road. Bills reported. Mr. Coghill, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a bill to enforce payment of balances due from Commissioners of forfeited and delinquent lands. Mr. Logan, from the Committee on Genera Laws, reported a bill changing the names of the counties of Buchanan and Scott. Resolutions of inquiry. The various committees were instructed to inquire into the expediency of the following propositions: By Mr. Anderson: Of paying to R. W. Hundley the money due him as Superintendent of the Huntersville and Lewisburg turnpike. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: On amending the charter of the Southside Railroad Company, so as to permit an al
J. H. Montague (search for this): article 18
Legislature of Virginia.Senate. Monday, Jan. 13, 1862. The Senate was called to order by the President, Lieut. Gov. Montague. Played by the Rev. Dr. Burrows, of the First Baptist Church. The President laid before the Senate a communication from the Executive, transmitting statements of Edward T. D. Myers acting Chief Engineer of Virginia, accompanied by an abstract of the certified accounts; also, an inventory of property on the various defensive works, &c. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. The President laid before the Senate a note from the President of the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, tendering to the officers and members of the Senate the courtesies of that road. Bills reported. Mr. Coghill, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a bill to enforce payment of balances due from Commissioners of forfeited and delinquent lands. Mr. Logan, from the Committee on Genera Laws, reported a bill changing the names of the counties of
The various committees were instructed to inquire into the expediency of the following propositions: By Mr. Anderson: Of paying to R. W. Hundley the money due him as Superintendent of the Huntersville and Lewisburg turnpike. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: On amending the charter of the Southside Railroad Company, so as to permit an alteration in the line of their road to and from some point of divergence at or near Rice's depot to some point near the town of Farmville. o have been committed, when a trial in such vicinage cannot be conveniently heard by reason of the presence of the public enemy, or the prevalence among the people therein of sentiments unfriendly to the enforcement of public justice. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: Of incorporating the Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States or America. By Mr. Johnson: Of providing for the erection of hospitals for the exclusive use of the sick and di
R. W. Hundley (search for this): article 18
s of that road. Bills reported. Mr. Coghill, from the Committee on Courts of Justice, reported a bill to enforce payment of balances due from Commissioners of forfeited and delinquent lands. Mr. Logan, from the Committee on Genera Laws, reported a bill changing the names of the counties of Buchanan and Scott. Resolutions of inquiry. The various committees were instructed to inquire into the expediency of the following propositions: By Mr. Anderson: Of paying to R. W. Hundley the money due him as Superintendent of the Huntersville and Lewisburg turnpike. By Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward: On amending the charter of the Southside Railroad Company, so as to permit an alteration in the line of their road to and from some point of divergence at or near Rice's depot to some point near the town of Farmville. By Mr. Coghill: Of providing by law for the trial of criminal cases by juries of a vicinage other than that in which the offence is charged to have
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