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Anderson (search for this): article 21
House of Delegates.
Monday, Feb. 17, 1862.
The House of Delegates met at 12 o'clock, M. Mr. Sheffry, of Augusta, in the Chair.--Prayer by Rev. Mr. Duncan.
Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, offered a resolution that the House meet daily at 11 o'clock, A. M., and that the Speaker vacate the Chair at 2½ o'clock, P. M., and resume it at 4½ o'clock, P. M.
The remainder of the open session was consumed in proposing and voting down amendments to this resolution.
The principal objection urged to the early hour of meeting, was that it interfered with the very important sessions of the House committees.
Without deciding the question, 12½ o'clock arrived, and the House went into secret session under the standing rule
Sheffry (search for this): article 21
House of Delegates.
Monday, Feb. 17, 1862.
The House of Delegates met at 12 o'clock, M. Mr. Sheffry, of Augusta, in the Chair.--Prayer by Rev. Mr. Duncan.
Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, offered a resolution that the House meet daily at 11 o'clock, A. M., and that the Speaker vacate the Chair at 2½ o'clock, P. M., and resume it at 4½ o'clock, P. M.
The remainder of the open session was consumed in proposing and voting down amendments to this resolution.
The principal objection urged to the early hour of meeting, was that it interfered with the very important sessions of the House committees.
Without deciding the question, 12½ o'clock arrived, and the House went into secret session under the standing rule
Botetourt (search for this): article 21
House of Delegates.
Monday, Feb. 17, 1862.
The House of Delegates met at 12 o'clock, M. Mr. Sheffry, of Augusta, in the Chair.--Prayer by Rev. Mr. Duncan.
Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, offered a resolution that the House meet daily at 11 o'clock, A. M., and that the Speaker vacate the Chair at 2½ o'clock, P. M., and resume it at 4½ o'clock, P. M.
The remainder of the open session was consumed in proposing and voting down amendments to this resolution.
The principal objection urged to the early hour of meeting, was that it interfered with the very important sessions of the House committees.
Without deciding the question, 12½ o'clock arrived, and the House went into secret session under the standing rule
Duncan (search for this): article 21
House of Delegates.
Monday, Feb. 17, 1862.
The House of Delegates met at 12 o'clock, M. Mr. Sheffry, of Augusta, in the Chair.--Prayer by Rev. Mr. Duncan.
Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, offered a resolution that the House meet daily at 11 o'clock, A. M., and that the Speaker vacate the Chair at 2½ o'clock, P. M., and resume it at 4½ o'clock, P. M.
The remainder of the open session was consumed in proposing and voting down amendments to this resolution.
The principal objection urged to the early hour of meeting, was that it interfered with the very important sessions of the House committees.
Without deciding the question, 12½ o'clock arrived, and the House went into secret session under the standing rule
February 17th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 21
House of Delegates.
Monday, Feb. 17, 1862.
The House of Delegates met at 12 o'clock, M. Mr. Sheffry, of Augusta, in the Chair.--Prayer by Rev. Mr. Duncan.
Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, offered a resolution that the House meet daily at 11 o'clock, A. M., and that the Speaker vacate the Chair at 2½ o'clock, P. M., and resume it at 4½ o'clock, P. M.
The remainder of the open session was consumed in proposing and voting down amendments to this resolution.
The principal objection urged to the early hour of meeting, was that it interfered with the very important sessions of the House committees.
Without deciding the question, 12½ o'clock arrived, and the House went into secret session under the standing rule