Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of VirginiaCommonwealth of Virginia, 1863 |
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... senate by Mr. WILEY , who in- formed the house of delegates that the senate had agreed to the fol- lowing resolution : Resolved , that ( the house of delegates consenting ) the further exe- cution of the joint order be postponed until ...
... senate by Mr. WILEY , who in- formed the house of delegates that the senate had agreed to the fol- lowing resolution : Resolved , that ( the house of delegates consenting ) the further exe- cution of the joint order be postponed until ...
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... senate by Mr. JOHNSON , who in- formed the house of delegates that the senate had agreed to the fol- lowing resolution : Resolved , that ( the house of delegates concurring ) the further execution of the joint order be postponed until ...
... senate by Mr. JOHNSON , who in- formed the house of delegates that the senate had agreed to the fol- lowing resolution : Resolved , that ( the house of delegates concurring ) the further execution of the joint order be postponed until ...
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... senate thereof . The roll was again called , with the following result : For Charles W. Russell - Messrs . Bass ... senate , postpone the further execution of the joint order until 5 o'clock this evening . Ordered , that Mr. MALLORY ...
... senate thereof . The roll was again called , with the following result : For Charles W. Russell - Messrs . Bass ... senate , postpone the further execution of the joint order until 5 o'clock this evening . Ordered , that Mr. MALLORY ...
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... senate , by their clerk , was read as follows : IN SENATE , Jan. 17 , 1863 . The senate have agreed to the joint resolution from the house of delegates for the election of a general agent and storekeeper of the penitentiary . And they ...
... senate , by their clerk , was read as follows : IN SENATE , Jan. 17 , 1863 . The senate have agreed to the joint resolution from the house of delegates for the election of a general agent and storekeeper of the penitentiary . And they ...
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... senate , by their clerk , was read as follows : IN SENATE , Jan. 23 , 1863 . The senate have passed a bill entitled an act allowing Sarah T. Thornton to remove certain slaves from this state to the state of North Carolina , No. 24 . And ...
... senate , by their clerk , was read as follows : IN SENATE , Jan. 23 , 1863 . The senate have passed a bill entitled an act allowing Sarah T. Thornton to remove certain slaves from this state to the state of North Carolina , No. 24 . And ...
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A. W. McDonald act to amend agreeing thereto Ambers amend and re-enact AYES-Messrs Baker Barbour Baskervill Bass Booton Bouldin Bradford Buford Burks Cazenove Code of Virginia committee for courts commonwealth confederate Crockett Davis Eggleston engrossed and read enquire entitled an act Fleming Forbes Garrison Gatewood Gilmer Grattan H. L. Hopkins Haymond house of delegates Hunter Huntt J. L. Wilson J. T. Anderson Jones Jordan Kaufman Kyle Laidley Lockridge Lundy Magruder Mallory Marye Mathews Mayo McCamant McKinney McLaughlin message was received Montague motion Newton noes NOES-Messrs Noland ordered Orgain Pitman Powell Prince public enemy question R. C. Saunders R. E. Nelson R. F. Taylor R. H. Carter read a second read a third recorded as follows Reid request their concurrence resolution Resolved Richardson Riddick Rives Robertson Rowan Rutherfoord senate bill entitled Sheffey speaker Sherrard Staples Tomlin Tredway Vaden Vermillion Virginia vote was recorded W. G. T. Nelson Woolfolk