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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 5, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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May, 1863 AD (search for this): article 19
Randolph (search for this): article 19
The Legislature.
--In the Senate Mr. Coghill, from the Committee of Courts of Justice, reported a bill to suppress gaming in the Commonwealth.
Also, reported back, with amendments, the bill to further provide for the public defence.
The bill to require railroad and canal companies to transport troops and munitions of war, without the right to demand pay in advance, was passed.
Mr. Randolph, from the Military Committee, reported a bill to authorize the arrest of deserters by the civil authorities, which was ordered to a second reading.
Mr. Collier called up a resolution in reference to slavery in the Confederate States, introduced by him in May, 1863. and discussed it at length.
It was referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations.
In the House the Senate bill entitled "An act declaring what contracts shall be payable in currency," was read a first and second times and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Senate bill to abolish the Auditing Board,
Robertson (search for this): article 19
George E. Baker (search for this): article 19
Shackelford (search for this): article 19
Collier (search for this): article 19
Billy Johnson (search for this): article 19
Deane (search for this): article 19
Coghill (search for this): article 19
The Legislature.
--In the Senate Mr. Coghill, from the Committee of Courts of Justice, reported a bill to suppress gaming in the Commonwealth.
Also, reported back, with amendments, the bill to further provide for the public defence.
The bill to require railroad and canal companies to transport troops and munitions of war, without the right to demand pay in advance, was passed.
Mr. Randolph, from the Military Committee, reported a bill to authorize the arrest of deserters by the civil authorities, which was ordered to a second reading.
Mr. Collier called up a resolution in reference to slavery in the Confederate States, introduced by him in May, 1863. and discussed it at length.
It was referred to the Committee on Confederate Relations.
In the House the Senate bill entitled "An act declaring what contracts shall be payable in currency," was read a first and second times and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Senate bill to abolish the Auditing Board,
Haymond (search for this): article 19