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Frederick (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
chair, and opened with prayer. The bill incorporating the Virginia Canal Company, and to transfer the rights and franchises of the James River and Kanawha Company thereto, which passed the House on Friday, was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Paxton. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted: By Mr. Carson, of refunding to James A. Russell an amount of taxes unjustly paid by him, in consequence of an erroneous assessment upon certain lands in Frederick county; by Mr. Pate, of refunding to the security of the late Sheriff of Logan county, certain damages paid by them for said Sheriff. Tax Bill.--On motion of Mr. Brannon, the bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, was made the order of the day for Monday at 11 o'clock. Charter of Richmond Amended.--On motion of Mr. August, the bill amending the charter of the city of Richmond, was taken up. After the bill had been explained, the roll was called and the bill passed — ayes
Portsmouth, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
y of Giles; Senate bill to incorporate the American Agency; Senate bill authorizing the payment of the amount of a lost coupon to James C. Maguire & Co., Senate bill amending the third section of an act entitled an Act incorporating the town of Portsmouth as a city, passed March 1st, 1858; Senate bill to incorporate the Bank of Parkersburg,in the county of Wood; Senate bill authorizing the city of Portsmouth to issue coupon bonds; Senate bill allowing Mrs. Amanda Higden a pension for five years;own of Portsmouth as a city, passed March 1st, 1858; Senate bill to incorporate the Bank of Parkersburg,in the county of Wood; Senate bill authorizing the city of Portsmouth to issue coupon bonds; Senate bill allowing Mrs. Amanda Higden a pension for five years; Senate bill refunding to Lynn and Compton a license tax improperly collected of them; Senate bill to incorporate the trustees of the Parkersburg Classical and Scientific Institute. On motion of Mr. Claiborne, the Senate adjourned.
Lynn (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 6
incorporating the Southern Express Company; House bill for the relief of Charles A. Hoge and James Musgrove; Senate bill for the relief of the securities of Reese Browning, late Sheriff of Logan county; Senate bill for the relief of Edward Johnston, of the county of Giles; Senate bill to incorporate the American Agency; Senate bill authorizing the payment of the amount of a lost coupon to James C. Maguire & Co., Senate bill amending the third section of an act entitled an Act incorporating the town of Portsmouth as a city, passed March 1st, 1858; Senate bill to incorporate the Bank of Parkersburg,in the county of Wood; Senate bill authorizing the city of Portsmouth to issue coupon bonds; Senate bill allowing Mrs. Amanda Higden a pension for five years; Senate bill refunding to Lynn and Compton a license tax improperly collected of them; Senate bill to incorporate the trustees of the Parkersburg Classical and Scientific Institute. On motion of Mr. Claiborne, the Senate adjourned.
Logan County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
dopted: By Mr. Carson, of refunding to James A. Russell an amount of taxes unjustly paid by him, in consequence of an erroneous assessment upon certain lands in Frederick county; by Mr. Pate, of refunding to the security of the late Sheriff of Logan county, certain damages paid by them for said Sheriff. Tax Bill.--On motion of Mr. Brannon, the bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, was made the order of the day for Monday at 11 o'clock. Charter of Richmond Amended.--On motithird time and passed. Bills Passed.--Senate bill incorporating the Southern Express Company; House bill for the relief of Charles A. Hoge and James Musgrove; Senate bill for the relief of the securities of Reese Browning, late Sheriff of Logan county; Senate bill for the relief of Edward Johnston, of the county of Giles; Senate bill to incorporate the American Agency; Senate bill authorizing the payment of the amount of a lost coupon to James C. Maguire & Co., Senate bill amending the thir
Man William Johnson (search for this): article 6
General Assembly of Virginia. [extra session.] Senate. Saturday, March 16, 1861. The Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock. Mr. Johnson in the chair, and opened with prayer. The bill incorporating the Virginia Canal Company, and to transfer the rights and franchises of the James River and Kanawha Company thereto, which passed the House on Friday, was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Paxton. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted: By Mr. Carson, of refunding to James A. Russell an amount of taxes unjustly paid by him, in consequence of an erroneous assessment upon certain lands in Frederick county; by Mr. Pate, of refunding to the security of the late Sheriff of Logan county, certain damages paid by them for said Sheriff. Tax Bill.--On motion of Mr. Brannon, the bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, was made the order of the day for Monday at 11 o'clock. Charter of Richmond Amended.--On motion of Mr. A
James Musgrove (search for this): article 6
s mainly to the Hustings Court,and does not extend the corporate limits. Militia Laws.--The consideration of the unfinished business of Friday, the bill amending certain laws respecting the militia of the Commonwealth, so as to render them more efficient, was resumed, and various amendments proposed and adopted. The bill was then read a third time and passed. Bills Passed.--Senate bill incorporating the Southern Express Company; House bill for the relief of Charles A. Hoge and James Musgrove; Senate bill for the relief of the securities of Reese Browning, late Sheriff of Logan county; Senate bill for the relief of Edward Johnston, of the county of Giles; Senate bill to incorporate the American Agency; Senate bill authorizing the payment of the amount of a lost coupon to James C. Maguire & Co., Senate bill amending the third section of an act entitled an Act incorporating the town of Portsmouth as a city, passed March 1st, 1858; Senate bill to incorporate the Bank of Parkersb
with prayer. The bill incorporating the Virginia Canal Company, and to transfer the rights and franchises of the James River and Kanawha Company thereto, which passed the House on Friday, was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Paxton. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted: By Mr. Carson, of refunding to James A. Russell an amount of taxes unjustly paid by him, in consequence of an erroneous assessment upon certain lands in Frederick county; by Mr. Pate, of refunding to the security of the late Sheriff of Logan county, certain damages paid by them for said Sheriff. Tax Bill.--On motion of Mr. Brannon, the bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, was made the order of the day for Monday at 11 o'clock. Charter of Richmond Amended.--On motion of Mr. August, the bill amending the charter of the city of Richmond, was taken up. After the bill had been explained, the roll was called and the bill passed — ayes 31, noes none. T
neral Assembly of Virginia. [extra session.] Senate. Saturday, March 16, 1861. The Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock. Mr. Johnson in the chair, and opened with prayer. The bill incorporating the Virginia Canal Company, and to transfer the rights and franchises of the James River and Kanawha Company thereto, which passed the House on Friday, was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Paxton. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted: By Mr. Carson, of refunding to James A. Russell an amount of taxes unjustly paid by him, in consequence of an erroneous assessment upon certain lands in Frederick county; by Mr. Pate, of refunding to the security of the late Sheriff of Logan county, certain damages paid by them for said Sheriff. Tax Bill.--On motion of Mr. Brannon, the bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, was made the order of the day for Monday at 11 o'clock. Charter of Richmond Amended.--On motion of Mr. August
reto, which passed the House on Friday, was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Paxton. Resolutions of Inquiry.--The following resolutions of inquiry were adopted: By Mr. Carson, of refunding to James A. Russell an amount of taxes unjustly paid by him, in consequence of an erroneous assessment upon certain lands in Frederick county; by Mr. Pate, of refunding to the security of the late Sheriff of Logan county, certain damages paid by them for said Sheriff. Tax Bill.--On motion of Mr. Brannon, the bill imposing taxes for the support of Government, was made the order of the day for Monday at 11 o'clock. Charter of Richmond Amended.--On motion of Mr. August, the bill amending the charter of the city of Richmond, was taken up. After the bill had been explained, the roll was called and the bill passed — ayes 31, noes none. This bill refers mainly to the Hustings Court,and does not extend the corporate limits. Militia Laws.--The consideration of the unfinished business o
Charles A. Hoge (search for this): article 6
e. This bill refers mainly to the Hustings Court,and does not extend the corporate limits. Militia Laws.--The consideration of the unfinished business of Friday, the bill amending certain laws respecting the militia of the Commonwealth, so as to render them more efficient, was resumed, and various amendments proposed and adopted. The bill was then read a third time and passed. Bills Passed.--Senate bill incorporating the Southern Express Company; House bill for the relief of Charles A. Hoge and James Musgrove; Senate bill for the relief of the securities of Reese Browning, late Sheriff of Logan county; Senate bill for the relief of Edward Johnston, of the county of Giles; Senate bill to incorporate the American Agency; Senate bill authorizing the payment of the amount of a lost coupon to James C. Maguire & Co., Senate bill amending the third section of an act entitled an Act incorporating the town of Portsmouth as a city, passed March 1st, 1858; Senate bill to incorporate
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