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Brunswick, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 18
Doggett, of the M. H. Church. Report of Committee. Mr. Conrad, from the Committee on Military affairs, reported a joint resolution, authorizing the purchase of one of Stewart's sight adjusters, for the use of the army. Resolution. By Mr. Christian, of Augusta: Resolved, That the use of this chamber be tendered to the Confederate Senate during the recess of the State Senate, after the close of the present session. Bills passed. Authorizing the County Court of Brunswick to impasse a tax on dogs. Appropriating $5,000 to repair the road from Saltville to Tazewell C. H. Prescribing penalties against the illegal assessment and collection of taxes [Providing that any person holding office under, any other than the existing government of this State who shall make such collection or assessment shall be liable to the person from whom such taxes are collected for ten times the amount so collected, to be recovered on motion before any court of record in the State,
Middlesex County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
to be vacated. The report of the committee and the substitute were, on motion of Mr. Colliner, laid on the table. Special exemption. Mr. Christian, of Middlesex, offered the following joint resolution: Whereas, the county of Middlesex is so much exposed to the depredations of the enemy, because of its geographical position; and whereas, the said county has contributed prior to the proclamation of the Governor so large a proportion of its people to the volunteer service of thep in proper subjection. the large number of slaves in said county, and to guard the boats to keep said slaves from escaping to the vessels of the enemy: Therefore, be it. Resolved, That the small remnant of militiamen from said county of Middlesex now in the town of Fredericksburg without arms and other necessary equipments, &c., be released from the operations of the proclamation of the Governor of March, 1862. The rule requiring the resolution to lay over, being, on motion of Mr.
Middlesex Village (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 18
d since or were accepted before they were elected to the Senate, except by resigning their military offices, which being lucrative, besides being incompatible in practice, do by constitutional provision, disqualify them to exercise membership in the Senate, at the same time; and that the seats new so occupied should be declared to be vacated. The report of the committee and the substitute were, on motion of Mr. Colliner, laid on the table. Special exemption. Mr. Christian, of Middlesex, offered the following joint resolution: Whereas, the county of Middlesex is so much exposed to the depredations of the enemy, because of its geographical position; and whereas, the said county has contributed prior to the proclamation of the Governor so large a proportion of its people to the volunteer service of the State; and in as much as the limited number of white male inhabitants are not sufficient to keep in proper subjection. the large number of slaves in said county, and to
Saltville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
ommittee on Military affairs, reported a joint resolution, authorizing the purchase of one of Stewart's sight adjusters, for the use of the army. Resolution. By Mr. Christian, of Augusta: Resolved, That the use of this chamber be tendered to the Confederate Senate during the recess of the State Senate, after the close of the present session. Bills passed. Authorizing the County Court of Brunswick to impasse a tax on dogs. Appropriating $5,000 to repair the road from Saltville to Tazewell C. H. Prescribing penalties against the illegal assessment and collection of taxes [Providing that any person holding office under, any other than the existing government of this State who shall make such collection or assessment shall be liable to the person from whom such taxes are collected for ten times the amount so collected, to be recovered on motion before any court of record in the State, upon ten days notice of such motion. If the party so offending is irresponsible,
g in warfare, coming up as the unfinished business of yesterday, was variously amended and passed. It provides that all persons so exempted shall pay to the State $500, and two per cent on the assessed value of their property. Whenever such persons shall be unable to pay the said sum, they hall be employed in the army in the capacity of teamster, or such other character as the service may need, which does not require the actual bearing of arms. Alcohol. On motion of Mr. Thomas of Fairfax, the vote was reconsidered by which the bill authorizing the distillation of alcohol from grain was defeated; and, on his motion, the bill was referred to a special committee, of Messrs. Thomas of F., Finney, and Robertson. The hour of 3 o'clock having arrived, the Senate took a recess. Evening session. The Senate was called to order at 8 o'clock P. M. The following bills were passed: Bill declaring the standard of a cord measure Bill amending and re-enacting the 89th oh,
Tazewell C. H. Prescribing (search for this): article 18
affairs, reported a joint resolution, authorizing the purchase of one of Stewart's sight adjusters, for the use of the army. Resolution. By Mr. Christian, of Augusta: Resolved, That the use of this chamber be tendered to the Confederate Senate during the recess of the State Senate, after the close of the present session. Bills passed. Authorizing the County Court of Brunswick to impasse a tax on dogs. Appropriating $5,000 to repair the road from Saltville to Tazewell C. H. Prescribing penalties against the illegal assessment and collection of taxes [Providing that any person holding office under, any other than the existing government of this State who shall make such collection or assessment shall be liable to the person from whom such taxes are collected for ten times the amount so collected, to be recovered on motion before any court of record in the State, upon ten days notice of such motion. If the party so offending is irresponsible, any person holding, o
erty. Whenever such persons shall be unable to pay the said sum, they hall be employed in the army in the capacity of teamster, or such other character as the service may need, which does not require the actual bearing of arms. Alcohol. On motion of Mr. Thomas of Fairfax, the vote was reconsidered by which the bill authorizing the distillation of alcohol from grain was defeated; and, on his motion, the bill was referred to a special committee, of Messrs. Thomas of F., Finney, and Robertson. The hour of 3 o'clock having arrived, the Senate took a recess. Evening session. The Senate was called to order at 8 o'clock P. M. The following bills were passed: Bill declaring the standard of a cord measure Bill amending and re-enacting the 89th oh, of the Code in relation to taxes on dividends, certain estates of decedents, processes and suits, official seals, deeds, vills of administration, and foreign insurance companies Bill amending and-reenacting the first sect
tate or by Confederate appointment, and whether such offices have been accepted since or were accepted before they were elected to the Senate, except by resigning their military offices, which being lucrative, besides being incompatible in practice, do by constitutional provision, disqualify them to exercise membership in the Senate, at the same time; and that the seats new so occupied should be declared to be vacated. The report of the committee and the substitute were, on motion of Mr. Colliner, laid on the table. Special exemption. Mr. Christian, of Middlesex, offered the following joint resolution: Whereas, the county of Middlesex is so much exposed to the depredations of the enemy, because of its geographical position; and whereas, the said county has contributed prior to the proclamation of the Governor so large a proportion of its people to the volunteer service of the State; and in as much as the limited number of white male inhabitants are not sufficient to
General Assembly of Virginia.Senate. Friday, March 28th, 1862. The Senate was called to order at 11 o'clock A. M. the President in the chair. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Doggett, of the M. H. Church. Report of Committee. Mr. Conrad, from the Committee on Military affairs, reported a joint resolution, authorizing the purchase of one of Stewart's sight adjusters, for the use of the army. Resolution. By Mr. Christian, of Augusta: Resolved, That the use of this chamber be tendered to the Confederate Senate during the recess of the State Senate, after the close of the present session. Bills passed. Authorizing the County Court of Brunswick to impasse a tax on dogs. Appropriating $5,000 to repair the road from Saltville to Tazewell C. H. Prescribing penalties against the illegal assessment and collection of taxes [Providing that any person holding office under, any other than the existing government of this State who shall make such collection or as
such persons shall be unable to pay the said sum, they hall be employed in the army in the capacity of teamster, or such other character as the service may need, which does not require the actual bearing of arms. Alcohol. On motion of Mr. Thomas of Fairfax, the vote was reconsidered by which the bill authorizing the distillation of alcohol from grain was defeated; and, on his motion, the bill was referred to a special committee, of Messrs. Thomas of F., Finney, and Robertson. The Messrs. Thomas of F., Finney, and Robertson. The hour of 3 o'clock having arrived, the Senate took a recess. Evening session. The Senate was called to order at 8 o'clock P. M. The following bills were passed: Bill declaring the standard of a cord measure Bill amending and re-enacting the 89th oh, of the Code in relation to taxes on dividends, certain estates of decedents, processes and suits, official seals, deeds, vills of administration, and foreign insurance companies Bill amending and-reenacting the first section of an act to
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