| An ACT to incorporate the Bessemer Steel and Iron company. |
| An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 2 and 3 of an act to empower the board of supervisors of Bath county, to repair a part of the Warm Springs and Huntersville turnpike road, and to borrow money therefor |
| An ACT extending the time to James M. Booth, treasurer of Northumberland county, for the collection of certain taxes and evies. |
| An ACT to amend and re-enact section 5 of chapter 9 of the charter of the city of Lynchburg. |
| An ACT for the relief of Joseph B. Worth of erroneous license tax. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Bank of Richmond. |
| An ACT to authorize the county court of Pittsylvania to inquire into the propriety of relieving the estate of Hartwell Farmer, deceased, from an amount of delinquent taxes erroneously paid by the administrator of said decedent. |
| An ACT authorizing the deputy tresauners of Caroline and Hanover counties to collect delinquent taxes. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Merchants Bank of Danville. |
| An ACT for the relief of E. L. Costin, late treasurer of Northampton county. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Falls Church telephorre com- |
| An ACT for working and keeping in repair the roads and bridges in Spotsylvania. |
| An ACT supplementary to the laws now in force for working the roads and repairing and rebuilding bridges in the county of Caroline. |
| An ACT for the relief of John W. Clay, late treasurer of Campbell county. |
| An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 192 of the Acts of 1885-6, entitled an act to incorporate the town of Pulaski City, in the county of Pulaski. |
| An ACT for the relief of J. Winston Repass, treasurer of |
| An ACT to extend the time for the collection of tax-tick- |
| An ACT for the relief of B.S. English, deputy treasurer of Westmoreland county. |
| An ACT to refund certain taxes to R. M. Kirtley, erroneously assessed. |
| An ACT giving P. D. Divers, late treasurer of Franklin county, and his deputies, power of levy and distress to collect certain uncollected tax-tickets now in his hands. |
| An ACT to amend and re-enact section thirty-three of an act entitled an act to provide for the assessment of taxes, &c., approved March 6th, 1886, in regard to the tax on peddlars. |
| An ACT to allow the citizens of Prince William county to vote on the question of the removal of the court-house from Brentsville to Manassas; to issue bonds for erection of public buildings, in case removal to said corporation be agreed to by a majority of the voters of Prince William. |
| An ACT for the relief of the tax-payers of Mathews county. |
| An ACT to incorporate the town of Courtland in the county of Southampton. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Virginia Savings and Safe Deposit company of Richmond. |
| An ACT to provide for the collection of delinquent taxes on real estate due to the town of Farmville for the years 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, and 1885. |
| An ACT to allow J. W. Overby, late treasurer of Lunenburg county, further time to levy and distrain for uncollected taxes. |
| An ACT for the relief of Wm. Scroggins, late treasurer of Warren county. |
| An ACT to amend the charter of the town of Charlottes- |
| An ACT to allow W. B. W. Brooking, late treasurer of Goochland county, and his deputies, further time in which to collect levies and taxes already accounted for by him to the auditor of public accounts. |
| An ACT to provide for the sale of real estate in the town of Farmville delinquent for the non-payment of taxes due said town. |
| An ACT to extend the time in which W. W. Kincheloe, county treasurer of Prince William county, shall be authorized to collect taxes. |
| An ACT to allow W.G. Miller, treasurer of Rappahannock county, and his sureties twelve months to collect any uncollected tax tickets in their hands and not returned delinquent for 1882-3-4-5 and 6. |
| An ACT to extend the time for the collection of tax-tickets in the hands of J. B. Flippin, late treasurer of Cumberland county. |
| An ACT extending the time for the collection of certain taxes and levies to J. P. Gilliam, treasurer of Chesterfield county. |
| An ACT to grant the right and privilege, for a period of twenty years, of occupancy of certain flats and water fronts on James river, upon certain conditions. |
| An ACT authorizing O. D. Levis to redeem certain lots in the town of West Point, Virginia, sold for delinquent taxes. |
| An ACT to incorporate the West Norfolk land and improvement company. |
| An ACT extending time to Charles W. Woolfolk, treasurer of Orange county, for the collection of certain taxes and levies. |
| An ACT to exempt from taxation the Sanford charity school fund of the county of Accomac. |
| An ACT to amend Acts of Assembly 1885-’6, page 236, in regard to amount of treasurer’s bond for city of Lynchburg. |
| An ACT to allow John R. Aldrich, further time to collect certain tax-tickets. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Rockbridge Fair company. |
| JOINT RESOLUTION directing county and city treasurers not to sell lands for delinquent taxes, &c. |
| An ACT to submit the question of increasing the levy for district school purposes, including lengthening of school term, to the qualified voters of Occoquan district, Prince William county. |
| An ACT to incorporate the town of Estillville in the county of Scott. |
| An ACT to relieve Rev. Isaac Long, of Rockingham county, of taxes improperly paid by him. |
| An ACT extending the time for collecting taxes to James A. Tilman, late treasurer of Powhatan county. |
| An ACT to exempt the property of the international committee of the Young Men’s christian association, located at the University of Virginia, from taxation. |
| An ACT extending the time for one year for the collection of certain taxes and levies by the treasurer of Fluvanna county, and his deputies. |
| An ACT to relieve the owners of certain lands sold to the eeteerateealtit for the non-payment of taxes and liens accrued prior to 1884. |
| An ACT for the relief of G. W. Hawbert, of Roanoke county. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Washington, Western and Southwestern railroad company. |
| An ACT to relieve Fannie E. Harvie of taxes erroneously charged. |
| An ACT for the relief of John Henry Purvis, a lunatic. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Southern improvement association. |
| An ACT to provide for the deposit of state funds in certain cases. |
| An ACT authorizing the board of supervisors of Norfolk county, in their discretion, to pay over to the city collector of Norfolk city, for the use of Brambleton ward, in said city, a portion of the taxes collected from citizens of said ward by the treasurer of Norfolk county for the year 1887. |
| An ACT to amend and re-enact section 437 of an act entitled an act to revise, arrange, and consolidate into a Code the general statutes of the commonwealth. |
| An ACT for the relief of William M. Dooley, of Campbell county. |
| An ACT to change the boundary lines between the counties of Rockbridge and Botetourt, south of James river, and to transfer a small portion of Botetourt to Rockbridge county. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Fincastle telephone and telegraph company. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Chester Lumber and Manufacturing company. |
| An ACT appropriating the public revenues for the fiscal years 1888 and 1889. |
| An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of South Boston in the county of Halifax. |
| An ACT to amend sections 16, 21, 23, 26, and 28 of the charter of Suffolk. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Manchester Manufacturing company. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Dunlop and McCance Milling and Manufacturing Company. |
| An ACT to incorporate the Virginia Mining and Manufacturing company. |
| An ACT to allow W. J. Cave, treasurer of Madison county, further time to collect tax-tickets for which he has accounted to the state. |
| An ACT for the relief of Bethel Presbyterian church, Shemariah Presbyterian church, and St. John’s German Reform church in Augusta county. |
| An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 16, 17, 20, and 21 of an act entitled an act to provide a new charter for the town of Charlottesville, approved March 28, 1873, the act amending section 2, approved February 23, 1875, and the acts amending sections 4 and 17, approved April 28, 1874, and February 23, 1875, respectively. |