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d time, and committed. Mr. Burks presented a remonstrance of sundry soldiers against the Senate bill to organize the troops and volunteers of Virginia — Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The bill to incorporate the Petersburg Iron Works was passed. On motion of Mr. Prince the rules were suspended, so as to take up the bill to amend the ordinance of the Convention providing for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service. Mr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider the bill to provide for the construction of a railroad for military purposes, connecting the Manassas Gap Railroad, at or near the town of Strasburg, with the Winchester and Potomac Railroad, at or near the town of Winchester. Mr. Hunter presented a substitute to the bill, which substitute was read by the Clerk. Mr.
ed a remonstrance of sundry soldiers against the Senate bill to organize the troops and volunteers of Virginia — Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The bill to incorporate the Petersburg Iron Works was passed. On motion of Mr. Prince the rules were suspended, so as to take up the bill to amend the ordinance of the Convention providing for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service. Mr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and theMr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider the bill to provide for the construction of a railroad for military purposes, connecting the Manassas Gap Railroad, at or near the town of Strasburg, with the Winchester and Potomac Railroad, at or near the town of Winchester. Mr. Hunter presented a substitute to the bill, which substitute was read by the Clerk. Mr.
House of Delegates. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1862. The House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Burrows. The Senate bill to incorporate the Confederate Insurance Company was reported by the Clerk, read a third time, and passed. The Senate bill amending section 28 of ch. 52 Code of 1860, was reported, read a second time, and committed. Mr. Burks presented a remonstrance of sundry soldiers against the Senate bill to organize the troops and volunteers of Virginia — Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The bill to incorporate the Petersburg Iron Works was passed. On motion of Mr. Prince the rules were suspended, so as to take up the bill to amend the ordinance of the Convention providing for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service. Mr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider t
House of Delegates. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1862. The House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Burrows. The Senate bill to incorporate the Confederate Insurance Company was reported by the Clerk, read a third time, and passed. The Senate bill amending section 28 of ch. 52 Code of 1860, was reported, read a second time, and committed. Mr. Burks presented a remonstrance of sundry soldiers against the Senate bill to organize the troops and volunteers of Virginia — Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The bill to incorporate the Petersburg Iron Works was passed. On motion of Mr. Prince the rules were suspended, so as to take up the bill to amend the ordinance of the Convention providing for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service. Mr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider
amend the ordinance of the Convention providing for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service. Mr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider the bill to provide for the construction of a railroad for military purposes, connecting the Manassas Gap Railroad, at or near the town of Strasburg, with the Winchester and Potomac Railreveral amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider the bill to provide for the construction of a railroad for military purposes, connecting the Manassas Gap Railroad, at or near the town of Strasburg, with the Winchester and Potomac Railroad, at or near the town of Winchester. Mr. Hunter presented a substitute to the bill, which substitute was read by the Clerk. Mr.
House of Delegates. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1862. The House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Burrows. The Senate bill to incorporate the Confederate Insurance Company was reported by the Clerk, read a third time, and passed. The Senate bill amending section 28 of ch. 52 Code of 1860, was reported, read a second time, and committed. Mr. Burks presented a remonstrance of sundry soldiers against the Senate bill to organize the troops and volunteers of Virginia — Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The bill to incorporate the Petersburg Iron Works was passed. On motion of Mr. Prince the rules were suspended, so as to take up the bill to amend the ordinance of the Convention providing for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service. Mr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider t
February 4th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 18
House of Delegates. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1862. The House met at 11 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Burrows. The Senate bill to incorporate the Confederate Insurance Company was reported by the Clerk, read a third time, and passed. The Senate bill amending section 28 of ch. 52 Code of 1860, was reported, read a second time, and committed. Mr. Burks presented a remonstrance of sundry soldiers against the Senate bill to organize the troops and volunteers of Virginia — Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The bill to incorporate the Petersburg Iron Works was passed. On motion of Mr. Prince the rules were suspended, so as to take up the bill to amend the ordinance of the Convention providing for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service. Mr. Prince proposed several amendments, which were adopted, and the bill was ordered to its engrossment. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the rules were suspended, so as to take up and consider t