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March 24th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
General Assembly of Virginia. Tuesday, March 24, 1863
Senate.--The body met at 10 o'clock, the President in the chair.
The House preamble and resolution on the subject of the Confederate States Taxation bill were received from that body and tabled.
The bill authorizing a new issue of half a million of fractional State Treasury notes was defeated by a lack of a constitutional majority.
The bill amending the Code of Virginia, and defining citizenship within the limits of the Comm was passed, and reported to the House.
The bill appropriating twenty-one thousand dollars for the rebuilding of that portion of the public warehouse destroyed by fire on the 10th inst., and placing one hundred thousand dollars at the disposal of the Executive to pay owners of tobacco destroyed at the same time, was taken up, on motion of Mr. Nash and passed — ayes 27, noes 4
At noon the Senate went into secret session on a secret message from the House, communicated by Mr. Robe
April 22nd, 1863 AD (search for this): article 4
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