Joint Resolution requiring the Secretary of the Commonwealth to forward copies of Acts to Circuit and County Judges. |
An ACT to provide for filling a vacancy in the office of Lieu-tenant-Governor or Attorney-General. |
An ACT Amending Section Twelve, Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Four of the Code, relating to Printing Records in Court of Appeals. |
An ACT for the relief of Samuel Kello, late sheriff of Southampton county. |
An ACT Providing Compensation for the Clerk of the Hustings Court of Richmond |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Section 10 of Chapter 14 of the Code of Virginia (1860), with Regard to Pay of Clerks of Court of Appeals, and of the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond. |
JOINT RESOLUTION Requiring the State Librarian to Mark and Place in the Attorney-General’s Office, a Volume of each of the Virginia Reports, ‘&c. |
An ACT in regard to the Pay of Members and Officers of the General Assembly during the recess. |
An ACT Providing for an Election in the town of Danville. |
An ACT to incorporate the Germania Loan and Land Company. |
An ACT to Provide for Laying the County Levy for the year eighteen hundred and seventy. |
An ACT Authorizing the Superintendent of Public Buildings to have the Hall of the House of Delegates and Executive Chamber Repaired and Refitted. |
An ACT for the Relief of the Sureties of John R. Pharr, late Sheriff of Alleghany county. |
An ACT to Incorporate the Town of Berryville, and to Provide a Charter for the Same. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Sections 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 50, 31, 32, 33, 34. 85, 36, 37, 58, 09, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 48, of Chapter 52 of the Code of Virginia (edition of 1860), so as to make the Provisions of the Chapter Conform to the Constitution. |
An ACT Fixing the Salaries of the Judges of the Several Courts of the Commonwealth and the Pay for the Reporter for the Court of Appeals |
An ACT Providing for the Election of Justices of the Peace and Constables in the city of Alexandria |
An ACT to provide for the Appointment and Qualification of a Superintendent of Public Instruction. |
An ACT for the Relief of the Sureties of Washington Dearmont, late Sheriff of Clarke county, Va. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Section Fifty-Eight o |
An ACT for the Relief of the late Sheriffs of the Commonwealth. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact the First Section of an Act entitled an Act Prescribing the Duties and Compensation of County Offi- |
An ACT in relation to Commissioners of the Revenue. |
An ACT for the Relief of John A. Mann and others, Sureties of John D. Templeton, late sheriff of Scott county. |
An ACT Concerning the City Serg:ant of Alexandr a. |
An ACT Appropriating Money to pay for Repairs to Capitol, for Chairs and Desks for House of Delegates, and for Alterations and Fitting Up of Sycamore Church. |
An ACT Amending and Re-enacting an Act entitled an Act to Incorporate the Trustees of Randolph Macon College, passed February third, eighteen hundred and thirty, and Ratifying the Removal of said College from Boydton to Ashland. |
An ACT Conferring Judicial Powers on Mayors of Towns having less than Five Thousand Inhabitants, and investing the Sergeants of said Towns with the Powers and Duties of Constables. |
An ACT to Incorporate the Augusta Fire Company of the Town of Staunton. |
An ACT to Anthorize the Qualified Voters of the County of Prince Edward to Vote on the Question of Removing the County Court house to the Town of Farmville. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact the Third Section of an act in relation to Commissioners of the Revenue |
An ACT to amend and re-enact the Second Section of an Act to District the State for County Judges. |
An ACT for the Government of Cities and Towns of five thousand inhabitants and over. |
An ACT Authorizing the Judge of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond to Appoint a Crier and Prescribe his Duties. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Section Three of an Act passed December twentieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, entitled an Act to Incorporate the Town of Orange. |
An ACT granting a Loan of Arms of the State to the Principal of St. John’s Academy, Alexandria. |
An ACT for the Relief of P.G. Hale and others, Sureties for Dennis Fielder, late Sheriff of Grayson county. |
An ACT to Authorize Sycamore Church to be Fitted Up and Used as the State Courthouse. |
JOINT RESOLUTION declaring that Members of the General Assembly are entitled to Mileage for the Session commencing on the 8th of February, 1870. |
An ACT for the relief of the Sureties of Joseph Payne, late Sheriff of Fluvanna county. |
An ACT to Prescribe in What Manner and on What Conditions a Householder or Head of a Family shall Set Apart and Hold a Homestead and Personal Property, for Benefit of Himself and Family, Exempt from Sale for Debt. |
JOINT RESOLUTION for Removal of Books over the Portico of the Capitol |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Section One of Chapter Fifty-Six, Code of 1860. |
An ACT to Incorporate the Town of West Point, in King William County. |
JOINT RESOLUTION concerning the duties of Superintendent of Public Printing |
An ACT for the Relief of the Sureties of William Sample, late Sheriff of Russell County. |
An ACT for the relief of S. P. Holt, Sheriff of Campbell county. |
An ACT for the Relief of the Sureties of Jas. L. F. Campbell, late Sheriff of Washington county. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact the Fifty-ninth Section of an Act Approved the 11th day of May, 1870, entitled an Act to Provide for a General Election. |
An ACT Fixing the Fees of the Clerks of County Courts and of the Corporation Courts in Chancery Cases. |
An ACT to Change the Corporate Name and Amend the Charter of the Merchants and Mechanics Savings Bank of Richmond, Virginia. |
An ACT to District the State for County Judges. |
An ACT for the Relief of the Sureties of George W. Buttz, late Sheriff of Prince George County. |
An ACT to change the name of Fairfax to Culpeper, and to provide a new charter for the same. |
An ACT to amend the Charter of The People’s Bank of Norfolk, Virginia. |
An ACT Imposing Taxes for the Support of Government and Free Schools, and to Pay the Interest on the Public Debt. |
An ACT to Establish a Court for the County of James City and the City of Williamsburg. |
An ACT to Amend an Act passed February 21, 1817, entitled An act to Incorporate the Academy in the town of New Market, Shenandoah county. |
An ACT Directing the Superintendent of Public Buildings to have Certain Repairs Done to the Capitol, and Making an Appropriation for the Same. |
An ACT to Incorporate the South-West Loudoun Turnpike Company. |
An ACT to Authorize the Election of Certain Officers in the Town of Leesburg, Loudoun county, on the first Saturday in June, eighteen hundred and seventy. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Section Nine, Chapter Fourteen of the Code, fixing the pay of the Attorney-General. |
An ACT Legalizing the Election held in the City of Williamsburg on the 26th day of May, 1870, for the Election of City Officers. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Section 8, Chapter 19 of the Code of 1860. |
An ACT for the Incorporation of the Town of Bowling Green, in the County of Caroline. |
An ACT to Amend the Charter of the Town of Winchester, in the County of Frederick. |
An ACT for the Relief of Robert A. Coghill and others, Sureties of Robert W. Snead, late Sheriff of Amherst county. |
An ACT extending the Charter of the Franklin Society and Library Company of Lexington. |
An ACT Prescribing the Duties and Compensation of County |
An ACT to Provide for Filling the Office of Superintendent of the Poor. |
JOINT RESOLUTION Requiring the Superintendent of Public Printing to have Certain Acts of Assembly Bound in Paper Covers |
An ACT to Authorize the Qualified Voters of the County of Chesterfield to Vote Anew on the question of the Removal of the County Courthouse to the Town of Manchester. |
An ACT to Amend and Re-enact Chapter 85 of the Code of Virginia, in Relation to Insane Persons. |
An ACT in relation to the Collection of State, County, and Town Taxes and Officers’ Fees. |
An ACT to Prevent the Sacrifice of Personal Property at Forced Sales. |
An ACT to enable officers now holding offices in Virginia by military appointment, or otherwise, to hold over until their successors are elected or appointed and have duly qualified; to ratify and confirm the official acts of all such officers, and to provide for filling vacancies in the offices of justices and constables. |
An ACT to Provide for an Election in Towns of less than Five Thousand Inhabitants. |
JOINT RESOLUTION for a Recess of the General Assembly |
An ACT to authorize the Governor to Appoint a Temporary Clerk. |
An ACT Making Appropriations for Repairs to Furniture ia Hall of House of Delegates, Committee Rooms, &c. |
An ACT Fixing the Pay and Mileage of Members of the General Assembly |
JOINT RESOLUTIONS Returning Thanks to Governor and Legislature of Mississippi for Resolutions Expressing Condolence in the Capitol Disaster. |
Joint Resolution Tendering the Thanks of the General Assembly to Conway Robinson, Esq., for Services as Counsel in the Cause of Paul vs. the State of Virginia. |
An ACT for the relief of the sureties of Robert N. Ellis, late sheriff of Amherst county. |
An ACT Appropriating the Public Revenue for the Fiscal Year 1863-70. |
JOINT RESOLUTION in Regard to the House of Delegate: Resuming its Sessions in the Capitol Building |
An ACT Authorizing the Board of Public Works to Rescind the Contract entered into October 20, 1869, between the Board of Public Works and Konrote Kreamer, in Regard to the Staunton and Parkersburg Road. |
An ACT to fix the times for Holding the Corporation Courts of the commonwealth. |
An ACT to re-enact and amend Section Seven of Chapter |
An ACT for the Payment of the Funeral Expenses of J. W. D. Bland, late Senator from the Fourteenth District. |
An ACT to Incorporate the Lynchburg Banking and Insurance Company. |
An ACT to Prescribe the Duties and Fix the Compensation of Officers in Cities and Towns of over Five Thousand Inhabitants. |
An ACT Authorizing a New Registration of the Voters of Shenandoah Iron Works Township, in the County of Page. |
An ACT for the Government of Towns of Less Than Five Thousand Inhabitants. |