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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
hout intending or designing in any way to interfere with the constitutional rights of the President as Commander in Chief of the Confederate States Army, and with no design to question the propriety of his action, the General Assembly of Virginia is of opinion that, if not in other respects incompatible with the public interests, the restoration of Brigadier General John B. Floyd to his position in the army, and the assignment of that officer to the command of the forces intended for Southwestern Virginia, will conduce to the best interests of this Commonwealth, and remove the apprehension of danger to the great sources of supply of salt, lead, and iron, derived from that portion of the Commonwealth. It lies over, under the rules, for one day. Speed of Railroads. Mr. Waley offered the following: Resolved, That so much of the Governor's Message as referred to the speed of railways be referred to the Committee on Roads, when appointed. Filling of the Ranks of the t
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motion of Mr. Collier, the first message was laid on the table and the usual number of copies ordered to be printed. The latter communication, on motion of the same gentleman, was referred to the Committee of Courts of Justice, when Mr. Alderson offered the following: Restoration of Gen. Floyd. Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia that, without intending or designing in any way to interfere with the constitutional rights of the President as Commander in Chief of the Confederate States Army, and with no design to question the propriety of his action, the General Assembly of Virginia is of opinion that, if not in other respects incompatible with the public interests, the restoration of Brigadier General John B. Floyd to his position in the army, and the assignment of that officer to the command of the forces intended for Southwestern Virginia, will conduce to the best interests of this Commonwealth, and remove the apprehension of danger to the great sources of supply
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e motion was adopted. The chair appointed as the committee Messrs. Collier, Armstrong and Newman. The committee returned with the Governor's Message, (published yesterday) The reading of which was commenced by the Clerk; but, on motion of Mr. Alderson, its further reading was dissented with. The President of the Senate laid before the Senate another communication from the Governor, requesting the Legislature to provide for the execution of a slave, Clara Ann, convicted in Culpeper county and removed to the Penitentiary for safe keeping. On motion of Mr. Collier, the first message was laid on the table and the usual number of copies ordered to be printed. The latter communication, on motion of the same gentleman, was referred to the Committee of Courts of Justice, when Mr. Alderson offered the following: Restoration of Gen. Floyd. Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia that, without intending or designing in any way to interfere with the constitutio
e of three to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Senate was in session and ready to receive any communication he might have to make. The motion was adopted. The chair appointed as the committee Messrs. Collier, Armstrong and Newman. The committee returned with the Governor's Message, (published yesterday) The reading of which was commenced by the Clerk; but, on motion of Mr. Alderson, its further reading was dissented with. The President of the Senate laid before ds. Mr. Waley offered the following: Resolved, That so much of the Governor's Message as referred to the speed of railways be referred to the Committee on Roads, when appointed. Filling of the Ranks of the twelve months men. Mr. Newman offered the following: Resolved. That the Committee on Military Affairs, when appointed, inquire into and report whether any new companies and regiments have been formed by authority of the Secretary of War since the 10th of February; and
might have to make. The motion was adopted. The chair appointed as the committee Messrs. Collier, Armstrong and Newman. The committee returned with the Governor's Message, (published yesterday) The reading of which was commenced by the Clerk; but, on motion of Mr. Alderson, its further reading was dissented with. The President of the Senate laid before the Senate another communication from the Governor, requesting the Legislature to provide for the execution of a slave, Clara Ann, convicted in Culpeper county and removed to the Penitentiary for safe keeping. On motion of Mr. Collier, the first message was laid on the table and the usual number of copies ordered to be printed. The latter communication, on motion of the same gentleman, was referred to the Committee of Courts of Justice, when Mr. Alderson offered the following: Restoration of Gen. Floyd. Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia that, without intending or designing in any way to int
ts incompatible with the public interests, the restoration of Brigadier General John B. Floyd to his position in the army, and the assignment of that officer to the command of the forces intended for Southwestern Virginia, will conduce to the best interests of this Commonwealth, and remove the apprehension of danger to the great sources of supply of salt, lead, and iron, derived from that portion of the Commonwealth. It lies over, under the rules, for one day. Speed of Railroads. Mr. Waley offered the following: Resolved, That so much of the Governor's Message as referred to the speed of railways be referred to the Committee on Roads, when appointed. Filling of the Ranks of the twelve months men. Mr. Newman offered the following: Resolved. That the Committee on Military Affairs, when appointed, inquire into and report whether any new companies and regiments have been formed by authority of the Secretary of War since the 10th of February; and it any, wha
General Assembly of Virginia.extra session. Senate. Wednesday, May 7, 1863. The Senate was called to order at 12 M., by Lieut. Gov. Montague. A quorum being found in attendance, Mr. Collier moved the appointment of a committee of three to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Senate was in session and ready to receive any communication he might have to make. The motion was adopted. The chair appointed as the committee Messrs. Collier, Armstrong and Newman. The committee returned with the Governor's Message, (published yesterday) The reading of which was commenced by the Clerk; but, on motion of Mr. Alderson, its further reading was dissented with. The President of the Senate laid before the Senate another communication from the Governor, requesting the Legislature to provide for the execution of a slave, Clara Ann, convicted in Culpeper county and removed to the Penitentiary for safe keeping. On motion of Mr. Collier, the first messa
a session. Senate. Wednesday, May 7, 1863. The Senate was called to order at 12 M., by Lieut. Gov. Montague. A quorum being found in attendance, Mr. Collier moved the appointment of a committee of three to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Senate was in session and ready to receive any communication he might have to make. The motion was adopted. The chair appointed as the committee Messrs. Collier, Armstrong and Newman. The committee returned with the Governor's Message, (published yesterday) The reading of which was commenced by the Clerk; but, on motion of Mr. Alderson, its further reading was dissented with. Legislature to provide for the execution of a slave, Clara Ann, convicted in Culpeper county and removed to the Penitentiary for safe keeping. On motion of Mr. Collier, the first message was laid on the table and the usual number of copies ordered to be printed. The latter communication, on motion of the same gentleman, was r
of the Governor's Message as referred to the speed of railways be referred to the Committee on Roads, when appointed. Filling of the Ranks of the twelve months men. Mr. Newman offered the following: Resolved. That the Committee on Military Affairs, when appointed, inquire into and report whether any new companies and regiments have been formed by authority of the Secretary of War since the 10th of February; and it any, what number, and whether they will leave conscripts enough to fill up to the maximum number the existing military organizations in the Commonwealth. Merchants' licenses. Mr. Dickinson, of Prince Edward, offered the following: Resolved, That the Committee on Finance (when former) be instructed to it quire into the expediency of so amending the law in respect to licenses as to provide for issuing licenses to merchants during the war for a period less than twelve months. On motion of Mr. Marshall, at 3 o'clock the Senate adjourned.
ion was adopted. The chair appointed as the committee Messrs. Collier, Armstrong and Newman. The committee returned with the Governor's Message, (published yesterday) The reading of which was commenced by the Clerk; but, on motion of Mr. Alderson, its further reading was dissented with. The President of the Senate laid before the Senate another communication from the Governor, requesting the Legislature to provide for the execution of a slave, Clara Ann, convicted in Culpeper coun. On motion of Mr. Collier, the first message was laid on the table and the usual number of copies ordered to be printed. The latter communication, on motion of the same gentleman, was referred to the Committee of Courts of Justice, when Mr. Alderson offered the following: Restoration of Gen. Floyd. Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia that, without intending or designing in any way to interfere with the constitutional rights of the President as Commander in Chief of the
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