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January 3rd, 1866 AD (search for this): article 1
Mr. McRae, of Chesterfield, denied indignantly that the people of Virginia would ever consent to repudiation. The bill was referred to the Committee on Courts of Justice. On motion of Mr. Robinson, the Senate then adjourned until January 3d, 1866. House of Delegates. The House met at the usual hour. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Burrows. Manchester cotton Company. House bill extending Manchester Cotton and Wool Manufacturing Company's charter, with amendment from the Senaumiliation from you, but with outstretched arms we invite you to our affectionate and tender embrace. And behold how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head that ran down to the beard, even Aaron's beard; as the dew of Heaven, as the dew that descended upon the mountain of Zion, for the Lord commanded the blessing, even life forevermore. On motion of Mr. Joynes, the House adjourned until Wednesday, January 3, 1866.
December 19th (search for this): article 1
tan, from the Committee on Finance, reported the following bills, which were read the first and second times and ordered to be printed: Bill to authorize the conversion of registered bonds into coupon bonds. Bill to amend fourth section, one hundred and forty-first chapter Code 1860, regulating rates of interest. Bill to amend certain sections of Code of 1860, regulating the payment of salaries and mileage of members. Stay law. A bill amending the stay law, passed December 19th, reported by Mr. Joynes, was read the third time and passed. [This amendment is substantially the same as the Senate bill passed yesterday.] Fredericksburg and Gordonsville railroad. House bill releasing State interest in the Fredericksburg and Gordonsville railroad in certain instances was brought up. After some discussion, under a suspension of the rules, the bill was reconsidered and recommitted. State debts. Mr. Robertson offered the following resolution: "
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