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Floyd (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 15
ing the consent of the State to the construction of a railroad from the North Carolina Railroad, in the State of North Carolina, to connect with the Richmond and Danville Railroad," with title to be amended thus: "an act to sanction an ordinance of the State of North Carolina entitled an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryland volunteers who re-enlist in the troops of Virginia to be transferred to Maryland Regiments." Amended so as to read, "this act shall b
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 15
ed for want of a quorum. Afterwards, said vote was reconsidered, and the bill was laid on the table. Bills passed. Bill "giving the consent of the State to the construction of a railroad from the North Carolina Railroad, in the State of North Carolina, to connect with the Richmond and Danville Railroad," with title to be amended thus: "an act to sanction an ordinance of the State of North Carolina entitled an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the State of North Carolina entitled an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryla
Danville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
n the State of North Carolina, to connect with the Richmond and Danville Railroad," with title to be amended thus: "an act to sanction an ordinance of the State of North Carolina entitled an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryland volunteers who re-enlist in the troops of Virginia to be transferred to Maryland Regiments." Amended so as to read, "this act shall be in force from its passage." A number of bills were ordered to be engrossed, among them bill
Stafford (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
was reconsidered, and the bill was laid on the table. Bills passed. Bill "giving the consent of the State to the construction of a railroad from the North Carolina Railroad, in the State of North Carolina, to connect with the Richmond and Danville Railroad," with title to be amended thus: "an act to sanction an ordinance of the State of North Carolina entitled an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryland volunteers who re-enlist in the troops of Virg
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 15
he relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryland volunteers who re-enlist in the troops of Virginia to be transferred to Maryland Regiments." Amended so as to read, "this act shall be in force from its passage." A number of bills were ordered to be engrossed, among them bill to organize a military contingent fund; bill to amend "an act to prevent the circulation of small notes." Mr. Douglas, from the joint committee appointed by the two Houses to consider the Governor's proclamation sent in yesterday, reported two resolutions fo
Prince William (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryland volunteers who re-enlist in the troops of Virginia to be transferred to Maryland Regiments." Amended so as to read, "this act shall be in force from its passage." A number of bills were ordered to be engrossed, among them bill to organize a military contingent fund; bill to amend "an act to prevent the circulation of small notes." Mr. Douglas, from the joint committee appointed by the two Houses to consid
Amelia Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
terday, viz: The bill authorizing the civil authorities of the Commonwealth to render aid in arresting deserters from military service, was taken up and laid on the table. House joint resolution for the election of certain State officials on the 6th of March, was taken up and agreed to. Bills reported. Bill authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts to suspend the institution of legal proceedings against Sheriffs in certain counties; for the relief of John H. Haskins, Sheriff of Amelia, and his sureties. A vote was taken on the bill to provide for the payment of interest to loyal citizens on certain bonds guaranteed by the Commonwealth, and the same was rejected for want of a quorum. Afterwards, said vote was reconsidered, and the bill was laid on the table. Bills passed. Bill "giving the consent of the State to the construction of a railroad from the North Carolina Railroad, in the State of North Carolina, to connect with the Richmond and Danville Railroad,
Thomas K. Davis (search for this): article 15
he State of North Carolina entitled an ordinance to incorporate the Piedmont Railroad Company " Bill "for the relief of E. A. W. Hore, late Sheriff of Stafford county." Bill "incorporating the West Fork Iron Manufacturing Company, in Floyd county." House bill "to amend an act entitled an act amending the charter of the town of Danville, passed March 4, 1854, and incorporating into one the subsequent acts amendatory thereof." House bill "refunding to the securities of Thomas K. Davis, late Sheriff of Prince William county, damages paid by them as such." House bill "authorizing Maryland volunteers who re-enlist in the troops of Virginia to be transferred to Maryland Regiments." Amended so as to read, "this act shall be in force from its passage." A number of bills were ordered to be engrossed, among them bill to organize a military contingent fund; bill to amend "an act to prevent the circulation of small notes." Mr. Douglas, from the joint committee a
General Assembly of Virginia.Senate. Tuesday, March 4th, 1862. The Senate was called to order at 11 o'clk by the President. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Jeter. A message was received from the House of Delegates that it had agreed to a join resolution declaring the intent and meaning of an act providing for raising Virginia's quota of the Confederate army, and the appointment of a joint committee to take into consideration the communication made by the Executive on the 3d of March to the General Assembly, in regard to the execution of the acts of 8th and 10th February, 1862. The unfinished business of yesterday, viz: The bill authorizing the civil authorities of the Commonwealth to render aid in arresting deserters from military service, was taken up and laid on the table. House joint resolution for the election of certain State officials on the 6th of March, was taken up and agreed to. Bills reported. Bill authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts to suspend t
John H. Haskins (search for this): article 15
inished business of yesterday, viz: The bill authorizing the civil authorities of the Commonwealth to render aid in arresting deserters from military service, was taken up and laid on the table. House joint resolution for the election of certain State officials on the 6th of March, was taken up and agreed to. Bills reported. Bill authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts to suspend the institution of legal proceedings against Sheriffs in certain counties; for the relief of John H. Haskins, Sheriff of Amelia, and his sureties. A vote was taken on the bill to provide for the payment of interest to loyal citizens on certain bonds guaranteed by the Commonwealth, and the same was rejected for want of a quorum. Afterwards, said vote was reconsidered, and the bill was laid on the table. Bills passed. Bill "giving the consent of the State to the construction of a railroad from the North Carolina Railroad, in the State of North Carolina, to connect with the Richmon
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