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ence, passed October 3, 1862; by Mr. , of Augusta of postponing the general Virginia from the 4th day in May to the 4th Thursday in October, 1863, by Mr. Messon, of further legislation to promote the Confederate policy of repressing atrocities of the public enemy. Mr. Brannon presented the petition of F. W. Haymond, asking payment of executes incurred in organizing a company of in the county of the Committee on Military Affairs. The joint resolution, offered by Mr. Collier on the 17th, to inquire into the expediency and justice of increasing the per diem of the members of the next General Assembly, was taken up and adopted. The bill to amend and re-enact section 20, chapter 108, of the Code of Virginia, of 1860, relative to the duties of Commissioners of the Revenue, was taken up and passed. The death of James K. Marshall, Senator from Fauquier and Rappahannock, was announced in a few feeling remarks by his successor, Mr. D. J. Marshall. He offered resolutions,
March 27th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 3
General Assembly of Virginia. Monday, January 19, 1863. Senate--The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Lieutenant Governor Montague.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were offered; By Mr. Alderson, of repasting the 81st section of the act imposing, taxes for the support of the Government, passed 27th March, 1862, so that the Sheriffs and Commissioners of the Revenue of Virginia shall receive the same compensation as if said not had never passed; by Mr. Brannon, of reporting a bill making an appropriation of money to provide socks for distribution to the soldiers of this State in the Confederate service, by Mr. Bales, of refunding to Isaiah Wynn, of Lee county, the amount of taxes with which he was illegally assessed; by Mr. Queserbarry, of exempting slaves in those counties contiguous to the enemy from the penalties of the act to provide for the public defence, passed October 3, 1862; by Mr. , of Augusta of postponing the general Virginia f
October 3rd, 1862 AD (search for this): article 3
eive the same compensation as if said not had never passed; by Mr. Brannon, of reporting a bill making an appropriation of money to provide socks for distribution to the soldiers of this State in the Confederate service, by Mr. Bales, of refunding to Isaiah Wynn, of Lee county, the amount of taxes with which he was illegally assessed; by Mr. Queserbarry, of exempting slaves in those counties contiguous to the enemy from the penalties of the act to provide for the public defence, passed October 3, 1862; by Mr. , of Augusta of postponing the general Virginia from the 4th day in May to the 4th Thursday in October, 1863, by Mr. Messon, of further legislation to promote the Confederate policy of repressing atrocities of the public enemy. Mr. Brannon presented the petition of F. W. Haymond, asking payment of executes incurred in organizing a company of in the county of the Committee on Military Affairs. The joint resolution, offered by Mr. Collier on the 17th, to inquire into t
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