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An act to authorize the use of the jails of the state by the Confederate States.

An act to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to incorporate the Richmond importing and exporting company, passed February 21st, 1563.

An act for the relief of George W. Chambers.

An act authorizing the governor to deliver to B. B. and J. W. Cooley an infant child of a slave named Harriet.

An act to amend and re-enact the first section of an act incorporating the Ritchie coal oil company, in the county of Ritchie. An act for the relief of George W. Chambers.

An act to limit the production of tobacco and increase the production of grain.

An act to repeal the act passed October 1st, 1862, entitled an act legalizing the manufacture of alcohol.

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An act to amend and re-enact an act further to provide for the public defence, passed October 3, 1862.

An act to pay E. W. Canfield and C. D. Bragg, for services as instructors of artillery.

An act to authorize the use of the jails of the state by the Confederate States.

An act to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to incorporate the Richmond importing and exporting company, passed February

21st, 1863.

An act to amend and re-enact the first section of an act entitled an act to increase jailors' fees for keeping and supporting prisoners, passed September 24th, 1862.

An act imposing taxes for the support of government.

An act to provide for the production and distribution of salt.
An act to authorize the appointment of an inspector of salt.

An act to amend and re-enact the 12th section of an act passed March 13th, 1863, entitled an act to amend and re-enact an act further to provide for the public defence, passed October 3d, 1862, and to amend the title of said act.

On motion of Mr. KAUFMAN,

Resolved, that the thanks of the house be tendered to John T. Cowan, assistant clerk, for the fidelity and courtesy with which he has discharged the duties of his office.

A message was received from the senate by Mr. NEWMAN, who informed the house of delegates that the senate was ready on its part to adjourn sine die.

On motion of Mr. GARRISON,

Resolved, that the senate be informed that the house of delegates was ready on its part to adjourn sine die.

Ordered, that Mr. GARRISON inform the senate thereof.

On motion of Mr. NOLAND, the house adjourned sine die.

MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES, 1863.

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'Resigned. R. H. Carter elected. 3 Resigned. S. P. Bailey elected.

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King George and
Stafford,
King William,
Lancaster and
Northumberland,
Lee, Scott and Wise,
Logan, Boone and
Wyoming,
Loudoun,

Louisa,

Lunenburg,

Madison,

Matthews and

Middlesex,

Mecklenburg,

Mercer,
Monroe,

.Montgomery,

Nansemond,
Nelson,
Norfolk City,
Norfolk County,

Northampton, Orange and Greene,

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George W. Ward.
M. R. Kaufman.
William Eggleston
Warner T. Jones.
John C. Rutherfoord.
Samuel McCamant.
Mason Mathews.

Wm. T Lundy.

John R. Edmunds.
George H. West.
A. W. McDonald, jr.
Charles Blue.*
Francis G. Taylor.
Charles Williams.
Z. S. McGruder.5
John F. Wootten.
Wm. W. Fleming.
James L. Wilson.
Thomas C. Green.
Andrew Hunter.
J. A. Welsh.

J. H. Daniel.

H. B. Tomlin.
Addison L. Carter.

James Bayse.
I. E. McDonald.
Burr P. Noland.
Matthew Harrison.
Wm. G. T. Nelson.
John Orgain, jr.
James L. Kemper.6
A. B. Evans.

William Baskervill.
Ro. A. Richardson.
Wilson Lively.
John M Rowan.
Rice D. Montague.
Nathaniel Riddick.
H. N. Coleman, jr.
Rich'd H. Baker, jr.
C. W. Murdaugh..
Samuel Wilson.
E. J. Spady.
John L. Woolfolk.
John R. Booten.

2 Resigned. William Ambers elected. 4 Resigned. 5 Resigned. R. A. Mayo elected. 6(Speaker)-Resigned. W. O. Fry elected.

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