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B. H. Nash (search for this): article 30
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Wm D. Pate (search for this): article 30
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General Assembly of Virginia.Senate. Tuesday, March 18, 1862.
The Senate was called to order at 12 o'clock M., the President in the chair.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Brown, of the Presbyterian Church.
On motion of Mr. Johnston, it was resolved that "after this day the Senate shall meet at 11 o'clock A. M."
Petitions.
Mr. Thomas, of Henry, presented petitions of citizens of that county praying that John Tylee and Joseph Echols, of said county, be exempted from military service.
Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.
Bills passed.
A bill making an appropriation to the Civil Contingent Fund; a bill providing for the
trial of persons charged with offences committed in counties now in possession of the enemy, or threatened with immediate invasion.
On motion of Mr. Alderson, the following communication and report were taken up and considered:
Executive Department, Va., March 18, 1862. Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representa
James D. Armstrong (search for this): article 30
Richard Logan (search for this): article 30
Ro A. Coghill (search for this): article 30