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1879/80
An ACT for appointment of powder officer for the harbor of Norfolk and Portsmouth.
An ACT to authorize G. W. Bishop, of Maryland, to erect a wharf on his premises at Franklin City, Accomac county.
An ACT to amend and re-enact the first section of chapter 180 of the Code of 1873. in relation to the fees of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and Clerk of the House of Delegates.
An Act authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts to pay to Fanny T. Boykin, widow of Samuel H. Boykin, deceased, a certain sum of money.
An ACT to provide for the election of one commissioner of the revenue for the county of Giles.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act for working the roads of the county of Loudoun, passed 1856, and to repeal certain acts amendatory thereof, approved February 2, 1875, and February 1, 1879.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 24 of an act approved April 29, 1870, entitled an act to change the name of Fairfax to Culpeper, and to provide a new charter for the same, and to amend the 28th section of said act as amended and re-enacted by an act approved April 29th, 1874.
An ACT to extend the time for collection of taxes in the county of Buchanan for the years from 1875 to 1877, inclusive.
An ACT for the relief of the sureties of S. F. G. Beale
An ACT to authorize the trustees of the churches in the Isle of Wight circuit to borrow money.
An ACT to amend an act passed February 27, 1880 entitled an act for appointment of powder officer for the harbor of Norfolk and Portsmouth.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2 of chapter 64 of the Acts of the special session of 1879, entitled an act to regulate the fees of notaries and commissioners in chancery.
An ACT to incorporate Lofige No. 1, Love and Charity, of Princess Anne county, Virginia.
An ACT in relation to the commissions of the commissioners of the revenue for the county of Loudoun
An ACT for the relief of James H. Noel, of King and Queen county.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 5 of chapter 172 of the Code of 1873, in relation to copies of records and papers in public offices as evidence.
An ACT to incorporate the Alexandria Reform Club.
An ACT to amend the charter of the town of Lovettsville, in the county of Loudoun
An ACT to prevent and punish the misuse or misappropriation of public funds by public officers.
An ACT granting a loan of arms of the state to the principal of Hoover’s Select High School, at Staunton.
An ACT for the relief of A. M. Pierce from the payment of a tine and costs of same.
An ACT to incorporate the Green Hill Cemetery Company.
An ACT granting a loan of arms of the state to the principal of Locust Dale Academy, in Madison county, Virginia.
An ACT to ineorporate the Mutual Benefit Association of Southwest Virginia.
An ACT to incorporate Cottage Grange, No. 688, of Norfolk county.
An ACT requiring the attorney-general to institute the necessary proceedings in the proper court to ascertain whether the charter of the Arlington Turnpike Company has been forfeited, and repeal a joint resolution upon the same subject, approved March 1879.
JOINT RESOLUTION in relation to the securities of Charles 8S. Powell, late sheriff of Pittsylvania county.
An ACT to incorporate Walker’s Creek Bridge and Turnpike Company.
JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing the governor to place at the disposal of the civil authorities of Lancaster, Middlesex and Mathews counties arms and ammunition for the enforcement of the oyster laws.
An ACT prohibiting persons resident within the corpo-
An ACT to amend the charter of the town of Potomac.
An ACT to release Charles IT. Steele from the payment of a fine.
An ACT to amend and re-enact the charter of the city of Lynchburg.
An ACT to provide for the performance of the duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth during his necessary absence.
An ACT for the relief of Hamilton Shields, of Petersburg, from payment of a fine.
An ACT for the relief of Elbert S. Fugate and James Bays.
An ACT to vest the legal title to certain property in trustees and to empower the members of Liberty Lodge, No. 95, Free and Accepted Masons, to sell or encumber their said property.
An ACT to incorporate the Grand Council of the Grand Ancient Order of Sons and Daughters, Brothers and Sisters of Moses in the state of Virginia.
An ACT to incorporate Cumberland College, in Lee county.
An ACT to provide for the relinquishment to the United States of title to and jurisdiction over Sewell’s Point Spit. for the purpose of establishing a quarantine hospital and erecting a building for the temporary storage of the cargoes of infected vessels.
An ACT to extend the time for collection of taxes in the county of Patrick for the years from 1874 to 1879, inclusive.
1879es
An ACT to authorize the councilmen of first and third wards in the city of Manchester to determine their respective terms of office by lot.
An ACT in relation to the boundary line between Virginia and Maryland.
An ACT for the relief of Charles W. Walker, treasurer of Giles county.
An ACT to incorporate the West End Beneficial and Social Society of the city of Richmond.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 7, 10 and 11 of chapter 181, Acts of 1874-5, approved March 20, 1875, to provide for working and keeping in order the roads of the commonwealth
An ACT to work and keep in repair the public roads in the county of Orange, and authorizing the qualified voters to vote upon its acceptance or rejection.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act preseribing the duties, powers, liabilities and compensation of cer-
An ACT concerning the town of Newtown-Stephensburg, Frederick county, Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact the 6th section of the 56th chapter, Code of 1873, so as to include the directors of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institution, of the Western Lunatic Asylum, of the Hastern Lunatic Asylum, and of the Central Lunatic Asylum.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, and 92, and repeal section 93 of the charter of the city of Richmond.
An ACT to regulate the fees of notaries and commis-<br />sionels in chancery.
An ACT for the relief of T. W. Rhinehart, of Rockingham county, from the payment of a fine.
An ACT authorizing the sale of certain school-house and academy property in Jacksonville district in Floyd county.
AN ACT authorizing the state treasurer to procure coupon registers.
An ACT to provide for the creation of a commissioner and burean of immigration.
An ACT to authorize Diamond Till Baptist church, of Lynchburg, to borrow money and execute a mortgage or deed of trust to secure the same.
AN ACT authorizing the board of supervisors of the respective counties to determine what allowances shall be made to commonwealth’s attorneys, clerks, and sheriffs of their counties, payable out of the county treasuries.
An ACT to require the railroad commissioner to cause to be printed and conspicuously posted at railroad depots and stations certain portions of the railroad laws of the commonweaith, with proper explanations thereof, and suggestions thereasto, for the benefit of the public.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2 of chapter 80 of Acts 1875-76, for the relief of the sureties of J. B. Golliday, late treasurer or Shenandoah county.
An Act to attach the school districts of Dan River, Tunstall and North Danville, in Pittsylvania county, to the city of Danville for purposes of school supervision.
An ACT authorizing state depositories to substitute new bonds for those executed under existing laws
An ACT to incorporate the Sons of Elijah in the city of Richmond.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 8 of chapter 32 of the Code of 1873, with reference to the compensation of assessors.
An ACT to amend section 8 of an act entitled an act to incorporate the Richmond Perpetual Building, Loan and Trust Company
An ACT for the relief of Edward C. Murphy and others, sureties of Charles L. Powell, late sheriff of Pittsylvania county.
An ACT to amend the third section of an act approved March 12, 1878, entitled an act to provide for keeping the paupers in the counties of Scott, Lee, Grayson, Carroll, Floyd, Goochland, Bedford, Mathews, Rockbridge and Amherst, and to repeal an act approved March 29, 1877, for keeping the paupers in the counties of Scott, Lee and Grayson.
An ACT authorizing the trustees of the Augusta Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, at Waynesboro’, to sell and purchase property and to borrow money.