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dinance of the Convention concerning Adjutants of Regiments, (giving Adjutants the rank of 1st Lieutenant, and the pay of Adjutants in the Confederate Army.) Authorizing the Auditor to settle the claim of the State against the sureties of John A. M. Lusk, late Sheriff of Rockbridge. Bill to suspend sales and legal proceedings in certain cases, and to repeal an ordinance of the Convention "to provide against the sacrifice of property, and to suspend proceedings in certain cases," passed April 30th, 1861 (the Stay Law) [This bill differs from the ordinance of the Convention, in that it authorizes trials by juries of actions-of detinue, and unlawful entry, entry and detainer, and in contests about wills; and provides for sales under decrees of Courts of estates of decedents for distribution; authorizes, also, the trial of suits, when a security gives notice to the creditor to institute suits, and provides for the collection of the annual interest on debted Bill to carry into effect a co
The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], House of Delegates. Thursday, March 27, 1862. (search)
ion of the amended Constitution. House bills passed. The House passed a bill exempting certain partics from military duty upon religious grounds. The parties exempted are Friends and Tankards. Exemptions are granted them upon condition that they pay $500 such into the Treasury, and 2 per cent, ten on all their property. It was resolved that evening sessions shall hereafter be held from 7½ o' clock till the Legislature shall adjourn standle. Judge Pitts. A communication was read from Judge Pitts, denying the charges preferred against him for disloyalty. It was laid on the table. The House passed with a ryder the Senate bill to suspend sales and legal proceedings in certain cases, and to repeal the ordinance of the State "providing against the sacrifice of property and suspending legal proceedings in certain cases," which was passed on the 30th April, 1861, by the Convention. A variety of unimportant bills were considered, rejected, and laid over.