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Alexander Nowlin (search for this): article 7
oint Division, No. 28, of the Sons of Temperance, in the county of Hampshire. Mr. Gibson moved that the bill be read the third time. Pending the consideration of which Mr. Duckwall moved the indefinite postponement of the bill, (in order to allow him to speak thereon,) and the question being on agreeing thereto, Mr. Cowan demanded the previous question, which was sustained by the House, and being put, was decided in the affirmative. Petition.--Mr. Edwards presented the petition of Alexander Nowlin, of Franklin county, for remission of a fine. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--The following resolutions were offered: By Mr. Sherwood, of refunding to Silas Neese, of Hampshire county, the sum of $40 paid by him as land tax; by Mr. Morris, of reporting a bill incorporating the Marshall County Oil and Mining Company; by Mr. Watts, of refunding to Captain, Sprague, of the schooner Wm. H. Rutan, a fine paid by him for an alleged violation of the inspection law; by Mr. Welch,
Ligon, McCamant, McDowell, Tomlin, and Witten.--8. Noes.--75. Indefinitely Postponed.--The House proceeded to the consideration of Senate bill incorporating the Queen's Point Division, No. 28, of the Sons of Temperance, in the county of Hampshire. Mr. Gibson moved that the bill be read the third time. Pending the consideration of which Mr. Duckwall moved the indefinite postponement of the bill, (in order to allow him to speak thereon,) and the question being on agreeing thereto, Mr. Cowan demanded the previous question, which was sustained by the House, and being put, was decided in the affirmative. Petition.--Mr. Edwards presented the petition of Alexander Nowlin, of Franklin county, for remission of a fine. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--The following resolutions were offered: By Mr. Sherwood, of refunding to Silas Neese, of Hampshire county, the sum of $40 paid by him as land tax; by Mr. Morris, of reporting a bill incorporating the Marshall County Oi
w required by law. Calling a New Convention.--On motion of Mr. Jones, of Appomattox. Resolved, That the Committee on Elections be instructed to inquire into the expediency of taking the sense of the voters of the Commonwealth, in respect to the propriety of calling another Sovereign Convention, and of abolishing and superseding the present Convention. The ayes and noes were called for on its adoption and resulted: Ayes.--Messrs. Ballard, Crawford H. Jones, Kemper, Ligon, McCamant, McDowell, Tomlin, and Witten.--8. Noes.--75. Indefinitely Postponed.--The House proceeded to the consideration of Senate bill incorporating the Queen's Point Division, No. 28, of the Sons of Temperance, in the county of Hampshire. Mr. Gibson moved that the bill be read the third time. Pending the consideration of which Mr. Duckwall moved the indefinite postponement of the bill, (in order to allow him to speak thereon,) and the question being on agreeing thereto, Mr. Cowan demand
as received from the Senate, through Mr. Paxton, who informed the House of Delegates, that that body had passed a bill to incorporate the Southern Express Company. On motion of Mr. Haymond, the bill was laid on the table. Adverse Report.--Mr. Kemper, from the Military Committee, reported adversely to the passage of Senate bill, authorizing the Loch Leven Rangers, of Lunenburg, to organize with a less number than now required by law. Calling a New Convention.--On motion of Mr. Jones, oh, in respect to the propriety of calling another Sovereign Convention, and of abolishing and superseding the present Convention. The ayes and noes were called for on its adoption and resulted: Ayes.--Messrs. Ballard, Crawford H. Jones, Kemper, Ligon, McCamant, McDowell, Tomlin, and Witten.--8. Noes.--75. Indefinitely Postponed.--The House proceeded to the consideration of Senate bill incorporating the Queen's Point Division, No. 28, of the Sons of Temperance, in the county o
Silas Neese (search for this): article 7
l moved the indefinite postponement of the bill, (in order to allow him to speak thereon,) and the question being on agreeing thereto, Mr. Cowan demanded the previous question, which was sustained by the House, and being put, was decided in the affirmative. Petition.--Mr. Edwards presented the petition of Alexander Nowlin, of Franklin county, for remission of a fine. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--The following resolutions were offered: By Mr. Sherwood, of refunding to Silas Neese, of Hampshire county, the sum of $40 paid by him as land tax; by Mr. Morris, of reporting a bill incorporating the Marshall County Oil and Mining Company; by Mr. Watts, of refunding to Captain, Sprague, of the schooner Wm. H. Rutan, a fine paid by him for an alleged violation of the inspection law; by Mr. Welch, of reporting a bill to settle the boundary line between the counties of Clay and Kanawha, so as to definitely restore the county of Kanawha to the original line between said count
Senate bill incorporating the Queen's Point Division, No. 28, of the Sons of Temperance, in the county of Hampshire. Mr. Gibson moved that the bill be read the third time. Pending the consideration of which Mr. Duckwall moved the indefinite postponement of the bill, (in order to allow him to speak thereon,) and the question being on agreeing thereto, Mr. Cowan demanded the previous question, which was sustained by the House, and being put, was decided in the affirmative. Petition.--Mr. Edwards presented the petition of Alexander Nowlin, of Franklin county, for remission of a fine. Resolutions of Inquiry into Expediency.--The following resolutions were offered: By Mr. Sherwood, of refunding to Silas Neese, of Hampshire county, the sum of $40 paid by him as land tax; by Mr. Morris, of reporting a bill incorporating the Marshall County Oil and Mining Company; by Mr. Watts, of refunding to Captain, Sprague, of the schooner Wm. H. Rutan, a fine paid by him for an alleged violat
March 16th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 7
House of Delegates. Saturday, March 16, 1861. The House was called to order at 11 o'clock, by the Speaker, and opened with prayer by Rev. George Pettigrew, of the Reformed Church. Senate Bills Passed.--Incorporating the Oxford Cotton and Woolen Company; incorporating the Insurance Company of the State of Virginia at Richmond; authorizing the sale of certain church property in the town of Moorfield, Hardy county; incorporating the Home Mining and Manufacturing Company; amending the act incorporating the Springfield and Deep Run Coal Mining and Manufacturing Company; Senate bill in relation to the devise made by Joel Osborne, to the Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire Railroad Company, were read three times, and on motion of Mr. Ball, passed — ayes 87, noes 16; Senate bill allowing compensation to P. A. & J. C. Fowlkes, for the arrest of three convicts,on motion of Mr. Crump, was taken up and passed — ayes 82, noes 24. Message from the Senate.--A message was received f
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