An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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Chap. 500.—An ACT appropriating the public revenues for the fiscal
years 1888 and 1889. 7
Approved March 5, 1888.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the public taxes and arrears of taxes due prior to the first
day of October, in the years eighteen hundred and eighty-
eight and eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, respectively, as
well as the revenue derived from all other sources, and all
moneys not otherwise appropriated, which shall come into
the treasury prior to the first day of October, eighteen hun-
dred and eighty-eight, and the first day of October, eighteen
hundred and eighty-nine, shall constitute a general fund, and
be ap peoy tate for the fiscal years to close on the thirtieth
day of September, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and the
thirtieth day of September, eighteen hundred and eighty-
veonale as follows, to-wit:
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Agricultural commissioner, contingent expenses of his of-
fice, five thousand dollars.
Attorney-general, for payment of all contingent and trav-
elling expenses in attending to his official duties, to be paid
on accounts certified, six hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of his of-
fice, one thousand and five hundred dollars.
Board of public works, contingent expenses, one hundred
dollars: provided, that no proxy of the state in any internal
improvement company shall receive more than fifty dollars
in any one year in full of all mileage and compensation.
Board of public works, secretary’s salary, two hundred and
twenty dollars.
Clerk of the senate, in addition to salary allowed him by an
act approved March twelfth, eighteen hundred and seventy-
eight, six hundred dollars.
Civil contingent fund, twenty thousand dollars.
Civil prosecutions on behalf of the commonwealth, one
thousand dollars.
Contingent expenses of courts, twenty-five thousand dollars.
Criminal charges—expenses of juries, witnesses, guarding
jails, and so forth, two hundred thousand dollars. The physi-
cian to the city jail of Richmond shall not receive in any one
year more than five hundred dollars; the physician to the
jail in any other city or county shall not receive more than
two hundred and fifty dollars.
Dawson fund, interest on bonds held for schools, held in
Albemarle and Nelson, two thousand and fifty-two dollars.
Deaf, dumb, and blind institution, for support of, thirty-
five thousand dollars.
General account of revenue, including commissions of com-
missioners of revenue, fifty thousand dollars.
Virginia Reports, printing and binding, two thousand dol-
lars.
General assembly, including salaries of members, officers,
clerk hire, and so forth, seventy-five thousand dollars. -
Lunatics in jail, five thousand dollars.
Lunatic asylums:
‘Central, seventy thousand dollars.
Eastern, in addition to pay patients, seventy-five thousand
dollars.
Western, in addition to pay patients, eighty-six thousand
five hundred dollars.
Southwestern, in addition to pay patients, forty thousand
dollars.
Medical college of Virginia at Richmond, five thousand
dollars, of which not less than three thousand five hundred
dollars shall be expended for repairs and equipments to said
college.
Pay of adjutant-general, one thousand five hundred dol-
ars, to be paid out of the military fund, which shall
ull satisfaction of his whole services.
Officers of the government as follows:
Auditor of public accounts, three thousand dollars.
Eleven clerks in office of auditor of public accounts,
housand eight hundred dollars.
Expert accountant in auditor's office, six months’
even hundred and fifty dollars.
Receiving and forwarding clerk and messenger t
1ent office, nine hundred dollars.
Second auditor, two thousand dollars.
First clerk in his office, twelve hundred and eighty «
Second clerk in his office, ten hundred and forty dol
Third clerk in his office, nine hundred and sixty do!
Treasurer, two thousand dollars.
First clerk in his office, twelve hundred and eighty «
Second clerk in his office, eleven hundred dollars.
Third clerk in his office, ten hundred and forty doll
Fourth clerk in his office, nine hundred and sixty «
Register of land office, fifteen hundred dollars.
Engineer, capitol, one thousand dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, see Acts eightee
red and eighty-one and eighteen hundred and eigh
age five hundred and thirty-nine, one thousand five h
ollars.
Governor, five thousand dollars.
Secretary to governor, twelve hundred dollars.
Secretary of commonwealth, two thousand dollars.
Clerks in office of secretary of the commonwealth,
vhom is librarian (see Acts, eighteen hundred and
ne-eighty-two, page two hundred and thirty-four
housand dollars.
Attorney-general, twenty-five hundred dollars.
Clerk of attorney-general, one thousand dollars.
Superintendent of public instruction, two thousand |
Railroad commissioner, two thousand dollars.
Clerk to railroad commissioner, twelve hundred doll
Commissioner of agriculture, fifteen hundred dollar
Clerk to commissioner of agriculture, six hundred |
Clerk to senate, one thousand dollars.
Clerk to house of delegates, eighteen hundred dolla
Judges of supreme court of appeals:
President of court, three thousand two hundred do
One associate judge, resident of Richmond, four th
ollars. , ;
Three associate judges, at three thousand dollars eac
housand dollars.
Traveling expenses, six hundred dollars.
Circuit judges:
Fourteen circuit judges, at one thousand six hundr
ars each, twenty-two thousand four hundred dollars.
One circuit judge, twenty-three hundred dollars.
One circuit judge, eighteen hundred dollars.
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One circuit judge, nineteen hundred dollars.
Mileage, three thousand dollars.
Judge of chancery court of Richmond, twenty-three hun-
dred dollars.
, Clerk of court of appeals at Staunton, four hundred dol-
ars.
, Clerk of court of appeals at Wytheville, four hundred dol-
ars.
Clerk of court of appeals at Richmond, five hundred dol-
ars.
Clerk of hustings court of Richmond, one thousand dollars.
Commonwealth’s attorney of Richmond city, two hundred
and fifty dollars.
Clerk of circuit court of Richmond, four hundred dollars.
Penitentiary:
Criminal charges, five thousand dollars.
Exterior guard, twelve thousand nine hundred and sixty
dollars.
Interior guard, three thousand two hundred and forty dol-
lars.
Board of directors of penitentiary, four hundred and fifty
dollars.
Officers of penitentiary, seven thousand five hundred dol-
lars.
Support of unemployed convicts while burned buildings at
penitentiary are being rebuilt, five thousand dollars.
Printing records in criminal cases in the court of appeals,
five hundred dollars.
Public printing, twenty thousand dollars.
Registration of marriages and births, five thousand dollars.
Reporter to court of appeals, twelve hundred dollars.
Second auditor’s office, contingent expenses, one hundred
and fifty dollars. ;
Register of land office and superintendent of be build-
ings, contingent expenses, eight hundred and fifty-five dol-
lars; of which sum, seven hundred and eighty dollars to be
applied to the payment, at the rate of sixty-five dollars per
month, for the recordation of certain plats and surveys
received in said office between the years eighteen hundred
and fifty-four and eighteen hundred and sixty, and tracing
certain patents in said office tor which fees have been paid
the commonwealth when said plats and surveys were filed.
To superintendent of public buildings for paving passages
in the basement of capitol and repairing the walks and ap-
proaches to the building, seven hundred dollars.
Secretary of the commonwealth, contingent expenses, five
hundred dollars.
, Treasurer's office, contingent expenses, one hundred dol-
ars.
To furnish the capitol, attorney-general’s office, adjutant-
general’s office, superintendent of public printing, department
of public instruction, with water, coal, gas, and ice, two
thousand dollars.
University of Virginia, annual appropriation, thirty-five
thousand dollars; five thousand of which is hereby set apart
annually for repairs and improvements on the property of
the institution.
Virginia normal and collegiate institute, twenty thousand
dollars; of whieh ten thousand shall be applied by the board
of education as follows: three hundred dollars each, to the
three members of the present building committee, and nine
thousand one hundred dollars to the completion of the build-
ing, including water and heating fixtures.
tate female normal school, ten thousand dollars.
Vaccine agent, five hundred dollars.
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college, for repairs,
two thousand dollars; and for the erection of barracks at
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college at Blacksburg,
ten thousand dollars.
The governor is hereby authorized to appoint three com-
missioners, who shall act with commissioners to be appointed
by West Virginia, in defining the boundary line between
Virginia and West Virginia, and for that purpose a sum not
exceeding fifteen hundred dollars is hereby appropriated to
be paid upon the order of the governor, but the governor
shall not direct the payment of more than one-half of said
amount until final report of said commissioners is filed.
Virginia military institute, thirty thousand dollars.
For preservation and protection of oysters and support of
oyster fleet, fifteen thousand dollars.
For pay of police employed in the capitol and state court-
house, engineer and conductor for elevator, and for pay of
messenger to executive department, and to employees about
the grounds of the gubernatorial mansion and public square,
telephones at capitol and public offices and governor’s man-
sion, nine thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars.
Janitor to office of auditor of public accounts, second audi-
tor, and treasurer, four hundred and eighty dollars.
To pay annual interest on bonds of the state of Vir-
ginia held by institutions of learning, as follows:
Washington and Lee university, fourteen thousand two
hundred and five dollars and forty-eight cents.
Virginia military institute, twelve hundred dollars.
Emory and Henry college, thirty-six dollars.
Leesburg academy, one hundred and fitty dollars.
New London academy, three hundred and ninety dollars.
Randolph Macon college, one thousand one hundred and
eighty-two dollars and forty-eight cents.
“University of Virginia, eight thousand nine hundred and
sixteen dollars. ‘
Richmond college, two thousand six hundred and forty-
one dollars and three cents.
Hall’s free school, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars.
Protestant Episcopal theological seminary and high school,
three thousand five hundred and ninety-four dollars.
William and Mary college, two thousand and ninety-four
dollar gle
School commissionera of Prince William county, eighty-
four dollars.
Hampden-Sidney college, five thousand seven hundred and
fifty-four dollars and twenty cents.
nion Theological seminary, eight thousand two hundred
and sixty-one dollars and seventy cents.
Miller Manual Labor school, sixty thousand four hundred
and thirty-three dollars and ten cents.
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical college at Blacks-
burg, twenty thousand six hundred and fifty-eight dollars
and seventy-two cents.
Hampton Normal and Agricultural school, ten thousand
three hundred and twenty-nine dollars and thirty-six cents.
To the literary fund for the use of the public free schools
on account of the interest due the fund on Virginia state
stock computed in the act of February fourteenth, eighteen
hundred and eighty-two, to be three hundred and seventy-
nine thousand two hundred and seventy dollars due to first
July, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, for the school year
commencing first of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-
eight, one hundred thousand dollars.
Soldiers’ Home, ten thousand dollras.
For the fiscal year ending on the thirtienth day of
September, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine:
Agricultural commissioner, contingent expenses of his
office, five thousand dollars.
Attorney-general for payment of all contingent and travel-
ing expenses in attending to his official duties to be paid on
accounts certified, six hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of his
office, fifteen hundred dollars.
Board of public works, contingent expenses, one hundred
dollars: provided, that no proxy of the state in any internal
improvement company shall receive more than fifty dollars
in any one year in full of all mileage and compensation.
Board of public works, secretary’s salary, two hundred
and twenty dollars.
Civil contingent fund, ten thousand dollars.
Civil prosecutions, one thousand dollars.
, Contingent expenses of courts, twenty-five thousand dol-
ars.
Criminal charges—expenses of juries, witnesses, guarding
jails, and so forth, two hundred thousand dollars.
The physician to the city jail of Richmond shall not receive
in any one year more than five hundred dollars. A physician
to the jail in any other city or county, shall not receive more
than two hundred and fifty dollars in any one year.
Dawson fund—interest on bonds held for schools held in
Albemarle and Nelson, two thousand and fifty-two dollars.
Deaf, dumb, and blind institution—for support of, thirty-
five thousand dollars.
General account of revenue and commissions to commis-
sioners of the revenue, fifuy, thousand dollars.
Virginia reports—printing and binding, two thousand d¢
rs.
Lunatics in jail, five thousand dollars.
Lunatic asylums:
Central, eighty thousand dollars.
Eastern—in addition to pay patients, seventy-five tho
and dollars.
Western—in addition to pay patients, eighty-six thousar
ve hundred dollars. .
Southwestern—in addition to pay patients, forty thousaz
ollars.
Medical College of Virginia at Richmond, fifteen hundré
ollars.
Militia—pay of adjutant-general, fifteen hundred dollar
> be paid out of the military fund, which shall be in ft
atisfaction of his whole services.
Officers of the government as follows:
Auditor of public accounts, three thousand dollars.
Eleven clerks in the office of auditor of public account
leven thousand eight hundred dollars.
Receiving and forwarding clerk and messenger in baseme!
ffices, nine hundred dollars.
Second auditor, two thousand dollars.
First clerk in his office, twelve hundred and eighty dollar
Second clerk in his office, one thousand and forty dollar
Third clerk in his office, nine hundred and sixty dollars.
Treasurer, two thousand dollars.
First clerk in his office, twelve hundred and eighty dollar
Second clerk in his office, eleven hundred dollars. __
Third clerk in his office, one thousand and forty dollars.
Fourth clerk in his office, nine hundred and sixty dollar
Register of the land office, fifteen hundred dollars.
Engineer of the capitol, one thousand dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, fifteen hundred dollar
Governor, five thousand dollars.
Secretary to governor, twelve hundred dollars.
Secretary of commonwealth, two thousand dollars.
Clerks in office of secretary of the commonwealth, one
rhom is librarian, see Acts eighteen hundred and eighty-on
nd eighty-two, page two hundred and thirty-four, two tho
and dollars.
Attorney-general, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Clerk to attorney-general, one thousand dollars.
Superintendent of public instruction, two thousand dollar
Railroad commissioner, two thousand dollars.
Clerk to railroad commissioner, twelve hundred dollars.
Commissioner of agriculture, fifteen hundred dollars.
Clerk to commissioner of agriculture, six hundred dollar
Clerk to senate, one thousand dollars,
Clerk to house of delegates, eighteen hundred dollars.
Judges of supreme court of appeals:
President of court, three thousand two hundred dollars.
One associate judge, resident of Richmond, four thousan
es gle
Three associate judges, at three thousand dollars each, nine
thousand dollars.
Travelling expenses, six hundred dollars.
Circuit judges:
Fourteen circuit judges, at one thousand six hundred dol-
lars each, twenty-two thousand four hundred dollars.
One circuit judge, two thousand three hundred dollars.
One circuit judge one thousand eight hundred dollars.
One circuit judge, one thousand nine hundred dollars.
Mileage, three thousand dollars.
Judge of the chancery court of Richmond, two thousand
three hundred dollars.
Clerk of court of appeals at Staunton, four hundred dollars.
' Clerk of court of appeals at Wytheville, four hundred dol-
ars.
j Clerk of court of appeals at Richmond, five hundred dol-
ars.
Clerk of hustings court of Richmond, one thousand dollars.
Clerk of circuit court of Richmond, four hundred dollars.
Commonwealth’s attorney of Richmond city, two hundred
and fifty dollars.
Penitentiary:
Criminal charges, five thousand dollars.
Exterior guard, twelve thousand nine hundred and sixty
dollars.
Interior guard, three thousand two hundred and forty dol-
lars. :
Officers of the penitentiary, seven thousand five hundred
dollars.
Three directors, four hundred and fifty dollars.
Printing records in criminal cases in the courts of appeals,
five hundred dollars.
Public printing, fifteen thousand dollars.
Registration of marriages and births, five thousand dollars.
Reporter to court of appeals, twelve hundred dollars.
Second auditor’s office, contingent expenses, one hundred
and fifty dollars.
Register of the land office and superintendent of public
buildings, contingent expenses, and keeping walks and
grounds of capitol square in order, two hundred dollars.
Secretary of the commonwealth, contingent expenses, five
hundred dollars. 2
Treasurer’s office, contingent expenses, one hundred dollars.
University of Virginia, annual appropriation, thirty-five
thousand dollars; five thousand dollars of which is hereby
set apart annually for repairs and improvements on the prop-
erty of the institution.
Virginia normal and collegiate institute, on annual support
account, fifteen thousand dollars.
To the Virginia agricultural and mechanical college for
building barracks, ten thousand dollars.
State female normal school, ten thousand dollars.
Vaccine agent, five hundred dollars.
Virginia military institute, thirty thousand dollars.
For preservation and protection of oysters, fifteen thousand
dollars.
For pay of police employed in the capitol and state court-
house, and for pay of messenger to executive department,
engineer and conductor for elevator, telephone at capitol and
executive mansion, and to employees about the grounds of
the gubernatorial mansion and public square, nine thousand
seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars.
To furnish the capitol, superintendent of public printing,
commissioner of agriculture, superintendent of public instruc-
tion, and gubernatorial mansion with coal, gas, and ice, two
thousand dollars.
Janitor in office of auditor of public accounts, second audi-
tor, and treasurer, four hundred and eighty dollars.
To pay annual interest on bonds of the state of Vir-
ginia held by institutions of learning as follows:
Washington and Lee university, fourteen thousand two
hundred and five dollars and forty-eight cents.
Virginia military institute, twelve hundred dollars.
Emory and Henry college, thirty-six dollars.
Leesburg academy, one hundred and fifty dollars.
New London academy, three hundred and ninety dollars.
Randolph-Macon college, one thousand one hundred and
eighty-two dollars and forty-eight cents.
niversity of Virginia, eight thousand nine hundred and
sixteen dollars. :
Richmond college, two thousand six hundred and forty-one
dollars and three cents.
Hall’s free school, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars.
Protestant Episcopal theological seminary ani high school,
three thousand five hundred and ninety-four dollars.
William and Mary college, two thousand and ninety-four
dollars.
School commissioners of Prince William county, eighty-
four dollars.
Hampden-Sidney college, five thousand seven hundred and
fifty-four dollars and twenty cents.
Union theological seminary, eight thousand two hundred
and sixty-one dollars and seventy cents.
Miller manual labor school, sixty thousand four hundred
and thirty-three dollars and ten cents.
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college at Blacks-
burg, twenty thousand six hundred and fifty-eight dollars
and seventy-two cents.
Hampton normal and agricultural school, ten thousand
three hundred and twenty-nine dollars and thirty-six cents.
To the literary fund for the use of the public free schools,
on account of the interest due the fund on Virginia state
stock, computed in the act of February fourteenth, eighteen
hundred and eighty-two, to be three hundred and seventy-
nine thousand two hundred and seventy dollars, due to first
July, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, for the.school year
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commencing first of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-
nine, seventy-nine thousand two hundred and seventy dollars,
and the sum of twenty thousand seven hundred and thirty
dollars, to supplement the appropriations to the public free
schools, commencing October first, eighteen hundred and’
cee ;
o the Soldiers’ Home, ten thousand dollars.
2. To pay the interest on the public debt, funded under the
act approved February fourteen, eighteen hundred and eighty-
two, entitled an act to ascertain and declare Virginia’s equi-
table share of the debt, and so forth, a sum sufficient for that
purpose is hereby appropriated.
3. So much of the public revenue as may be received into
the treasury after the thirtieth day of September, eighteen
hundred and eighty-five, and the surplus of all other appro-
priations made prior to that date, unexpended within the two
fiscal years hereinbefore provided for, and all other moneys
not otherwise appropriated by law, shall constitute a general
fund to defray such expenses authorized by law as are not
herein particularly provided for.
4, It shall be the duty of the commissioners of the sinking
fund to meet on the first Monday in April, eighteen hundred
and eighty-six, and on the first Monday in every month
thereafter, up to and including the month of April, eighteen
hundred and eighty-eight, and to determine at each of such
meetings what sum, if any, can be spared from the treasury,
after making ample allowance for all the expenses of the
government, and of the public schools, and for the payment
of interest on the three per centum bonds issued under the
act of February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two,
and for all other appropriations. If it be determined by said
commissioners that there 18 a surplus in the treasury, after
making due allowanee as aforesaid, they shall forthwith cer-
tify to the treasurer of the commonwealth what sum, not
exceeding fifty thousand dollars in any month, they may de-
termine to invest, as herein provided; and the treasurer shall,
on or before the twentieth day of the same month, place the
sum 80 Certified to the credit of said commissioners. The said
commissioners shall, immediately after their meeting, adver-
tise once a week, for two weeks, in one or more newspapers
published in the city of Richmond, that they will receive
offers for the sale of such amount of the said three per cent-
um bonds, issued under the act of February fourteenth, eigh-
teen hundred and eighty-two. All such offers shall be in
writing, and shall be sealed, and shall be opened by the said
commissioners, or a majority of them, at noon on the twen-
tieth day of the month, in the presence of the governor of
the commonwealth, or in event of his absence, in the pres-
ence of the secretary ot the commonwealth. If the twen-
tieth day of the month falls on-Sunday, or on a legal holiday,
the said offers shall be opened on the next day which is not
a legal holiday. The bonds which are offered at the lowest
prices shall be purchased by the commissioners, to the extent
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that the fund to their credit as aforesaid will enable them to
purchase; and said commissioners shall have authority to
reject any and all bids made. All bonds purchased under
this act, shall be so listed on the minutes of the board as to
‘show the number and denomination of each, with the date of
pacer and the price paid, and after being so listed, shall
e deliveted to the treasurer, who sball label and file the
same in his office. No bond shall be purchased unless all un-
matured coupons shall be attached thereto. All interest
now due on the three per centum bonds heretofore purchased
by said commissioners under the previous act, and all interest
hereafter accruing thereon, as well as all interest that may
accrue on bonds purchased under this act, shall also be used
by said commissioners in carrying out the provisions of this
act, in addition to the amounts to be drawn from the treasury
as hereinbefore authorized. For all bonds so purchased, as
well as expenses incurred under this act, the said commis-
sioners shall, by special order entered on their minutes, au-
thorize the second auditor to issue his warrants upon the
treasurer. The said commissioners shall keep an accurate
journal of their proceedings, and proper books of account,
and shall make a full report of their transactions to each ses-
sion of the general assembly.
5. So much of the public revenue as may be received into
the treasury after the thirtieth day of September, eighteen
hundred and eighty-seven, and the surplus of all other appro-
priations made prior to that date, unexpended within the
two fiscal years hereinbefore provided for, and all other
moneys not otherwise appropriated by law, shall constitute
a general fund to defray such expenses authorized by law as
are not herein particularly provided for.
6. The annuities to the public institutions of the state and
to the lunatic asylums, shall be paid one-fourth in advance
on the first day of October, January, April, and July, respect-
ively; and it shall be lawful for the auditor of. public accounts
to pay to said institutions and asylums on the first day of
October, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and the first day
of January, eighteen hundred and ninety, their respective
quarterly allowances; which payments shall be charged
against the appropriations for their support for the years
eighteen hundred and eighty-nine and ninety.
. It shall not be lawful for the auditor of public accounts
to pay to the asylums or other institutions any money
except as is provided for in this act, or in pursuance of some
act making a special appropriation therefor. And the proper
officer of each public institution of the state, for which appro-
priation is hereby made, shall, in their annual reports to the
governor, give an itemized account of the expenses of their
respective institutions; and every officer of the state for
whose department appropriations are hereby made, shall
make annually a report to the governor covering an itemized
account of the expenditures of such appropriations, and the
governor shall forward the reports to the general assembly.
& oud act shall be in force fromite passage.
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
NOT REQUIRING GOVERNOR’S APPROVAL.
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JOINT RESOLUTION in regard to federal aid to public free schools.
Agreed to December 14, 1887.
Resolved (the house of delegates concurring), That the
senators from Virginia be instructed, and the members of the
house of representatives in congress from Virginia be re-
quested, to vote for federal aid to public free schools, and to
support the measure commonly known as the Blair bill or
some other better measure.
JOINT RESOLUTION extending thanks of general assembly to R.
A. Ayers, attorney-general, and others, for defence of the state, &c.
Agreed to December 19, 1887.
Resolved (the house of delegates concurring), That the
thanks of this general assembly are extended to the Honora-
ble Rufus A. Ayers, attorney-general of the state; John
Scott, attorney for the commonwealth of Fauquier county,
and J. B. McCabe, commonwealth’s attorney for the county
of Loudoun, for the firm stand assumed by them for having
the validity tested of the late order of the United States
court for the Eastern district of Virginia, made by the
Honorable Hugh L. Bond, judge of the circuit, fining and
imprisoning them for alleged contempt of court while engaged
in the legitimate exercise of their official duties imposed by
law for the enforcement and collection of the taxes due this
commonwealth.
Resolved, That they are congratulated for the course
adopted by them which, although having subjected them to
temporary incarceration in jail, so far from being a subject
of mortification and disgrace, was a position of honor and
distinction, and they are further to be congratulated and held
up to approval and endorsement in having brought about a
decision of the supreme court of the United States which
finally settles the question of the power and authority of the
Federal judiciary over the states of this Union in accordance
ibe on] constitution of the United States and the laws of
the land.
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Resolved, That the governor of this commonwealth be
requested to communicate the passage of the above resolu-
tions to the state officials above named, and cause a copy to
be transmitted to them with such remarks as he may deem
pertinent.
JOINT RESOLUTION in regard to repeal of internal revenue.
Agreed to December 19, 1887.
Resolved (the house of delegates concurring), That our
senators in congress be instructed, and our representatives
requested—
First, To use their best efforts to secure the immediate
repeal of the internal revenue system, a relic of the war, and
no longer necessary to meet the demands of the government,
and because it is oppressive, fosters monopolies, and is obnox-
ious to the interests of our people.
Second, To favor raising the revenue requisite for the sup-
ort of the federal government by a tariff upon imports,
imited to the necessities of the government economically
administered, and so adjusted in its application as to prevent
unequal burdens, encourage productive interests at home, the
development of our material resources, and afford just com-
pensation to labor, but not to foster monopolies.
JOINT RESOLUTION directing secretary of commonwealth to give
copy of state seal to Mary A. Smith, daughter of Ex-Governor Wil-
liam Smith, deceased.
Agreed to January 11, 1888.
Resolved (the senate and house of delegates concurring),
That Miss Mary Amelia Smith be and she is hereby author-
ized and permitted to place a copy of the seal of the common-
wealth, in such material as she may choose, on the memorial
stone to be erected over the grave of her father, the late Wil-
liam Smith, twice governor of Virginia; and the secretary of
the commonwealth is hereby directed to furnish her with a
copy of the seal of the commonwealth to be used in thefexe-
cution of said purpose. .
JOINT RESOLUTION in regard to appropriation by congress for ade-
quate quarantine at the capes of Virginia.
Agreed to January 12, 1888.
Whereas our cities, as well in the interior as on the sea-
board, are annually exposed to the introduction of contagious
diseases, by reason of the withdrawal of the federal quaran.-
tine service in the winter season; and whereas the District
of Columbia and the state of Maryland are also measurably
interested; therefore,
Be it resolved (the house of delegates concurring), That
our senators be instructed, and our representatives in con-
gress from the state of Virginia be requested, to use all lawful
means to secure an appropriation for the adequate equipment
of the national quarantine at or near Cape Charles, and the
adoption of such regulations by the supervising surgeon-gen-
eral as will insure its maintenance by the marine-hospital
bureau throughout the year.
JOINT RESOLUTION in regard to sugar works, &c.
Agreed to January 25, 1888.
Resolved by the house of delegates of Virginia (the senate
concurring), That our United States senators be instructed,
and our representatives in congress be requested, to vote for
and urge upon congress an appropriation of one hundred
thousand dollars to erect the necessary works for the manu-
facture of sugar from sorghum, and to establish a school in
Alexandria where the processes of the manufacture can be
taught.
JOINT RESOLUTION in regard to establishing by congress of an
agricultural experiment station.
Agreed to February 20, 1888.
Be it resolved by the senate (the house of delegates con-
curring), That the senators in congress from Virginia be in-
structed, and the representatives be requested to use all
proper efforts to cause to be adopted by the congress of the
nited States, a law assigning to the custody and control of
the United States department of agriculture, that portion of
what is known as the Arlington estate in Alexandria county
seat, now needed for other government purposes, and for the
establishment thereon of a central agricultural experiment
fr Cr Coie
station, to test and verify the work of similar stations in the
several states and foreign countries, and for appropriate origi-
nal research, and to supplement and perfect the system of
agricultural experiment stations, established by the act of
congress approved March second, eighteen hundred and
eighty-seven.
ERRATUM.
On page 3, chapter 1, last line of heading, “seventy-seven” should
read “eighty-seven.”
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR VIRGINIA.
In Commission Marcy 15, 1888.
NAME AND STATE. RESIDENCE. APPOINTED. ; QUALIFIED.
New York:
re A. piliery. waceseeesee| 56 Wall street, New York....scsscssccccssssesceeees April 19, 1886... seri 23, 1886
. Osborn....... ..{| Brooklyn, New York........ May 22, 1886... ay 27, 1886.
William T. "pett. ...| 335 Broadway, New York.. .| May 4, 1886......| May 12, 1886.
Howard R. Bayne .| 29 Wall street, New York... Oct. 9, 1886......1 Oct. 1. 1886
F. A. Burnham.. 150 Canal street, New Yor .| Mar. 12, 1887...| March i6, 188
William G. Bibb. 51 Liberty street, New Yor .| Mar. 19, 1887..., April 11, 1887
Leo Schawb...... ...| 59 Liberty street, New York.. .| Mar. 25, 1887...| April 5, 1887.
Jos. B. Braman ...| 1270 Broadway, New York... .| April 27, 1887...) April 30, 1887.
Ed. F. Corey..... ...| 60 Wall street, New York.. .| April 30, 1887 ..| May 4, 1887.
F. F. A. Junkin ..| 18 Wall street, New York.. .| July 18, 1887...| July 27, 1887.
A. H. Nones.......... 470 Broadway, New York.. Aug. 9, 1887.....| Aug. 25, 1887.
Charles H. Hooper.
Eleazer Jackson..
pda Shillaber.
Georke H. Corey...
Frank W. Fullerton...
Charles Nettleton...
Thomas B. Clifford
Moses B. Maclay.......
Charles Taylor....
Thos. W. Falsom...
Georeia:
G. H. Tanner...............
MARYLAND:
W. D. Griscom....
Henry C. Thomas.
P. H. Hoffman
Penneyivanta :
Kinley J. Tener...
Thomas J. Hun
John Sparhawk....
H. Gordon McCouch
Samuel L. Taylor.........
Lovisrana:
John G. Eustis..
M. C. Soniat......
Alfred Ingraham.
Dusreicr or Co.umsia:
John E. Beall...
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W. W. Moffett..........
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‘| 69 E Phirteenth
.| Firemen’s Building, Baltimore.............
.| 26 Carondolet street, New Orleans..
| 646 Louisiana Avenue, Washington.
.| 1311 F street, N. W.,
..| Fifth and Vine streets, Cincinnati
.| 8. W. cor. Fifth and Main sts., Cincinnati ..
57 Broadway, New York.
293 Broadway, New York .
60 Wall street, New York...
39 Wall street, New York
115 and 117 Broadwa y, New York..
206 Broadway, New Yor
102 Chambers street, New York.
Mill’s Building, New York........
street, New York...............
Atlanta... cavscccscavvoesncrenssvensevasnssswsntrenesceneeverrse
St. Pauland Fayette streets, Baltimore.
Baltimore...........ssecssssssscseereesereessessesenees :
Cor. Lexington and St. Paul ats., Baltimore
110 St. Paul street, Baltimore... ee
N. E. cor. Fayette ‘and St. Paui sts., ; Bait......
.| 20 N. Seventh street, Philadelphia........
623 Walnut street, Philadelphia.. oH
400 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.........
518 Walnut street, Philadeiphia......
13 Carondolet street, New Orleans.
New Orleans.........ccecseee
1420 F street, Washington........0.sssecseere
1327 F street, Washington.............
1224 F street, Washington.......
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.| Sept. 21, 1887...
.| Sept. 26, 1888...
.| Nov. 9, 1887.....
.| Dee. 22, 1887...)
.| Jan’y 26, 1888..
.| Feb’y 16, 1888.
.| Jan’y 11, 1887...
.| Aug. 9, 1887.....
Dee. 12, 1887....
Jan’y 10, 1888..
Mar. 16, ‘188s.
Feb’y 27, 1888.
April 5, 1886...
Aug 12, 1886...
Feb’y 7, 1887...
July 12, 1887...
Noy. 23, 1887...
Feb’y 13, 1883..
Aug. 2, 1886.....
Nov. 2, 1886.....
Mar. 31, 1887...
Aug. 17, 1887
Sept. 22, 1887.
Sept. or 1887.
Nov. 10, 1887.
Jan’y 23, 1888.
Dee’r 23, 1887.
Jan’y 12, 1883.
Jan’y 23, 1888.
Feb’y 18, 1888
April 14, 1886.
Sls 14, 1888
Aug. 6, 1886.
Nov. 4, 1886.
Jan’y 15, 1887.
March 31, 188"
Aug. 19, 1887.
.| Mar. 20, 1886...| March 26, 188
Mar. 8, 1888.
Feb’y 10, 1887..| Feb’y 14, 1887
May 27, 1886....| May 28, 1886.
July 16, 1886... Aug. 9, 1886,
Jan’y 11, 1887... Jan’y 14, 1887.
Feb’y 6, 1887...| Feb’y 9, "1887.
April 19, 1887...) April 22, 1887.
Nov. 17, 1886...| Nov. 26, 1886.
July 18, 1887... Jaly 25, 1887.
Gala Water; Merritt's Mill; Jackson; Buchanan; Jenning’s Creek; Eagle
Rock; Blue Ridge; Annspaugh’s Shop; Flaherty’s Store; Wilton.
Bland—Mechanicsburg ; Boyle’s Schoolhouse; Seddon; Sharon; Rocky
Gap; Point Pleasant.
Brunswick—Sunny Side; Gholonsville; Kelley’s Store; Dromgoole’s
Store; Lawrenceville; Smoky Ordinary; Sturgeonville; Trotter’s Store
Edmund’s Store; Harper’s Home.
Buchanan—Grundy; Knox; Need More; Hd. Dismal; Sand Lick
Harricane.
Buckingham— Eleven.
Campbell—Concord; New London; Arnoldton; Brookneal; Court
house; Mount Zion; Hat Creek; Morgan’s Mill; Marysville; Castle
Craig; Burton’s Creek; Terry’s; Paulett’s; Leesville; Friend’s Ware.
house; Martin’s Warehouse.
Caroline—Bowling Green; Courthouse; Dunn’s Store; Sparta; White’
Mill; Port Royal; Farmer’s Shop; Guinea’s Station; Flippo’s; Reedy
Church; Golansville; Needwood.
Carroli—Courthouse; Polly Quesenberry’s; Courthouse; Aaron Nes
ter’s; Smith’s Mill; Valentine Leonard’s; Courthouse; Martin Hawk’s
Sulphur Springs ; Courthouse.
Clarke—Lindsey’s Store; White Post; Morgan’s Mill; Millwood;.Moun
Airy; Berryville.
Charles City—Bradley’s Store; Courthouse; Pollard & Walker's Store
Charlotte—Aspinwall; Priddy’s Store; Scott’s Old Store; Smith’s Olc
Tavern; Harvey’s Store; Courthouse; Keysville; Clement’s Wylies
burg; Red Oak Grove.
Chesterfield—Goode’s Store; Clover Hill R. R. Co’s Store; Tucker’
Store; Winfrey’s Store; Cearsley’s Store; Hancock’s Store; Town Hall
Farley’s Store; Haywood’s Store; Bishop’s Store; Courthouse; Wool
dridge & Clarke’s Store.
Craig—Courthouse; Paint Bank; at the house of Adam Smith, o1
Pitt's Creek; the house of Archibald Cardwell, on Sinking Creek; th
house of George Sarver, on Craig’s Creek; the house known as Walker’
Storehouse.
Culpeper—Courthouse; Mitchell’s Station; Stephensburg; Foster’
Store; Jeffersonton; Rixeyville ; Eldorado; Brown’s Store.
Cumberland—Walton’s Mill; Courthouse; Brown’s Church.
Danville—Masonic Hall.
Dickenson.
Dinwiddie—Courthouse; Reams’ Station; Cherry Hill; Brookland ;
Oak Grove; Darville City; White Oak; Fool's Store; Sutherland’s.
Elizabeth City—The Chesapeake Township; the Wythe Township ;
the Southfield Township.
Essex—Loretto; Lloyd’s; Tappahannock; Enterprise; Chapel Grove;
Centre Cross.
Fauquier—Warrenton; New Baltimore; Orleans; Salem; Markham;
Paris; The Plains; Rectorstown; Warrenton Junction; Bristersburg;
Morrisville; Bealton; Upperville; Landmark; Auburn.
Fairfax—Centreville; Clifton; Arundles’; Bayliss’; Pulman; Acco-
tink; Courthouse; Vienna; Langley; Spring Vale; Thornton’s ; Thomp-
son’s; West End; Fall’s Church.
Floyd—Six.
Fluvanna—Courthouse ; Hunter’s Lodge; Davis’s Store; Kent’s Store;
Haden’s Store; E. A. Winn & Co’s Store; Temperance Hall at Fork
Union.
Franklin—Rocky Mount; Snow Creek Store; Union Hall; Hatcher's
Store; Bonbrook Mills; John H. Kinsey’s; James S. Calloway’s Store-
house; Long Branch Meeting-house; Thomas H. Prillamann’s Storehouse.
Fredericksburg—Courthouse; Town Hall.
Frederick—Neffstown; Brucetown; Whitehall; Pughtown; Baker's
Mill; Dolan’s; Gore’s; Lamp’s Schoolhouse; Russell’s Mill; Dry Run
Schoolhouse; Old Forge; Middletown; Newtown; Greenwood; Kerns-
town, and Carper’s Valley.
Giles—Pearisburg; Wolf Creek; Staffordsville; Banesville; Pembroke;
Newport.
Glouceeter—Clay Bank; Hickory Fork; E. H. Rou’s Store; Sassafras;
Wood’s Cross Roads; Dragan’s Ordinary; Gloucester Courthouse; Tre-
villian’s Store.
Goochland—Detrick’s Store; Ford’s Store; Bowles’ Store; Goochland
Courthouse; Three Square; Rockett’s; Snead’s Store; Poor's.
592 ELECTION PRECINCTS.
Greene—Standardsville; McMullen’s Mill; Ruckersville;
Store.
Greenesville—Hicksford ; Ryland; Telian & Walton’s Mill; |
Bellfield; Trotton Store.
Halifax—Courthouse; Meadesville; Mount Vernon; Broo
don’s; Mount Carmel; Black Walnut; Hyco; High Hill;
Clover; Mount Laurel; Barksdale; Republican Grove.
Hanover—Cold Harbor; Strong’s Store; Courthouse; <A:
ver Dam Depot; Jones’ Cross Roads; the House of Dr.
Bowles. : : :
Henrico—Carter’s Store; Sweeney’s; Franklin House :
Store; Hungary Water Station; Brun’s; Moran’s Store; Er
Henry—Martinsville; Draper’s Store; Horsepasture St
Store; Ridgway; Moor’s Mill; Leatherwood Store; Irisbur
Highland—Courthouse; Wilson’s Mill; New Hampden
Store; Buckman’s Schoolhouse; Bethlehem; Pullin’s School
Wilson’s, on Cow Pasture River.
Isle of Wight—Carrsville; Windsor; I. W. Duck’s Store;
Zuni; Burwell’s Bay; Smithfield; Carrollton; G. F. Hall’s
James City—Three.
King George—Clifton; Courthouse; Hampstead; . Shiloh.
King William—Mangohick ; Moncuin; Laneasville ; West
King & Queen—Newton; Clarkston; Stevensville; Car
Buena Vista; Little Plymouth.
Lancaster—Litwalton; Courthouse; White Stone.
Lee—Margaret Ely’s; Bales’ Forge; Bishop’s Store; Mor
Jonesville; Abraham J. Livingston’s; Carne’s Store; Stickl
lard’s Store; Widow Jones.
Loudoun—Leesburg ; Goresville; Hughesville; Silcott’s Sp:
ersville; Hillsborough; Waterford; Purcellville; Woodgri
burg; Aldie; Bleakley’s Grove; Unison; Lovettsville; We
ett’s Store; Guilford; Gum Spring.
Louisa—Hopkin’s Mill; Trevillian’s Depot; Terrell’s St
house; Ball’s Cross-Roads; Frederick’s Hall; Cuckoo; Thom
Roads; Bumpuss’; Jackson; Shelton’s Mill. ,
CAAALS
Lnunenburg—Lockleven; Bagley’s Store; Smithson’s Store, at Reho-
both; Pleasant Grove; Courthouse; Knight & Oliver’s Mill; Brown’s
Store.
Lynchburg—Henry Ward; Lynch Ward.
Madison—Criglersville; Mether’s Mill; Oak Park; Rochelle; Court-
house; Wolfton’s; Graves’ Mill.
Mathews—Three.
Mecklenburg—Edmondson’s Old Store; Smith’s Cross-Roads; Pur-
year’s Shop; Clarksville; Boydton; Christiansville; Wight’s Store; Gil-
lespie’s; Buffalo Springs.
Middlesexc—Jamaica; Saluda; Sandy Bottom.
Montgomery—Christiansburg; Guerrant’s; Auburn; Central Depot;
Price’s Fork; Blacksburg; Crumpecker’s; Big Spring; Alleghany
Springs; Grayson’s Mill.
Nansemond—Darden’s Store; Chuckatuck; Barrett’s Neck; Yeates’
Lower Free School; The Junction; Norfleet’s Fork; Cypress Chapel;
Somerton; Holy Neck Chapel; Copeland’s Mill; Kilby’s Mill, and
Suffolk.
Nelson—Lovingston; Newmarket; Elmington; Arrington; Buffalo
Ridge; Massie’s Mill; Nash’s; Nelly’s Ford; Lowesville; Montebello;
May’s Store; Poplar’s; Faber’s Mills; Greenfield; Pamplin’s Tanyard.
New Kent—Barhamsville; Courthouse; Talleysville; Cross-Roads.
Norfolk County—Bower’s Hill; Hall’s Corner; Sycamore; Deep Creek ;
Zion’s Church; Tanner’s Creek: Cross-Roads; Corner House; Oak
Grove; Bethel; Bell’s Mill; Indian Creek; Hickory Grove.
Northampton—Uapeville; Bayview; Eastville; Johnsontown; Frank-
town; Wardtown.
Northumberland—Lottsburg; Heathsville; Burgess’s Store; Wicomico
Church.
Nottoway—Three.
Orange—Barboursville; Gordonsville; Orange C. H.; Halle’s New
Store; Woodfork’s Stork; Locust Grove.
Page—Price’s Mill; Honeyville; Mohler’s Mill; Marksville; Luray ;
Griffith’s Mill; Springfield; Rileysville.
Patrick—Nine.
Petersburg—First Ward: Biggin’s Corner; Brown’s Shop. Second
ma.) oe
Ward: Courthouse. Third Ward: Centre Market-house; Virginia En-
gine-house. Fourth Ward: Blankenship’s; No. 109; Crowder’s Store.
Fifth Ward: Quarles’ Store. Sixth Ward: Black’s Store; Butterworth’s
Store.
Pittsylvania—Courthouse; Carter’s Old Tavern; Riceville; Aspen
Grove; Straight Stone; Chalk Level; Hurt’s Store; Berger’s Store;
White’s; Sandy Level; Moorman’s; Swansonville; Whitmell; Cascade;
Toll-house of Danville Toll-bridge Company; Ringgold; Laurel Grove;
Hall’s Cross-Roads; Pace’s Warehouse; Neal’s Old Warehouse; Planters
Warehouse; Graves’ Warehouse; Holland’s Warehouse.
Portsmouth—Jefferson Ward: Courthouse. Jackson Ward: Town
Hall.
Powhatan—Ballsville; Smith’s Cross-Roads; Courthouse; Pineville;
Sublett’s Tavern; Powhatan Station.
Princess Anne—Blackwater; Creed’s Bridge; Capp’s Store; Court-
house; London Bridge; Kempsville.
Prince Edward—Worsham’s; Briery; Greer Bay; Rice’s; Spring
Creek; Prosmar’s; Harrison’s Store.
Prince George—Lea’s Mill; Sturdivant’s Shop; Sherman’s Cross-Roads ;
Grammar’s; Harrison’s Store.
Prince William—Six.
Pulaski—Dublin Depot; Newbern; Harmony Church; Cecil’s Chapel.
Rappahannock—At the house of Mrs. Hlizabeth Richins, on Flint Hill;
at the house of D. W. Silvey, in Aimsville; at the house of John W.
Ryan, in Woodville; Courthouse; at the house of Mrs. Ann Millan, in
Sperryville.
Richmond City—Marshall Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct;
Third Precinct. Jefferson Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct;
Third Precinct; Fourth Precinct. Madison Ward: First Precinct;
Second Precinct; Third Precinct; Fourth Precinct.. Monroe Ward:
First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third Precinct; Fourth Precinct.
Clay Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third Precinct. Jackson
Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third Precinct.
Richmond—Newland; Warsaw; Braxton’s Store; Farham Church.
Roanoke—Brand’s Store; Courthouse; Cake Spring; Big Lick Depot;
Edington’s Shop.
Rockbridge—Courthouse; Hartsook’s Shop; Oak Bank; Horner's
Store; Lowman’s Mill; Goshen; Brownsburg; Fairfield.
Rockingham—Timberville; Tenth Legion; Linnville; Mitchell’s School-
house; Carpenter Schoolhouse; Fulk’s Mill; Meeting’s Store; Mount
Chriton; Dayton; Rawley Springs; Bridgewater; Mount Crawford;
Ottobine; Harrisonburg; Keezleton; Cross Keys; Fair Hill; Peales’
Cross-Roads; Port Republic; McGayheysville; Conrad’s Store.
Russell—Lebanon; E. R. Baylor's Store; Thomas S. Johnson’s Store-
house; Wm. M. Lockhart’s Store; .house of Jacob Cook; James M.
Hanson’s Store-house; house of Isaac B. Fugate; house of Francis M.
Dorton; house of Wm. J. Wampler; house of John Banner; house of
Elam Grizzle.
Scott—Kstillville; Winninger’s; Stoney Point; Smith’s; Nickelsville;
Peters; Osborne’s Ford; Stoney Creek ; Rye Cove; Jennings’s; Roller’s;
Frances.
Shenandoah—Strasburg; Lebanon Church; Courthouse; Conner’s
Church; Town Hall; Nanoah; Harman’s Mill; Dry Run School-house ;
Edinburg; the Church above and near Columbia Furnace; Mount Jack-
son; Hudson’s Cross-Roads; New Market; Forestville.
Smyth—Courthouse; Atkin’s Mill; Bradford; Mrs. D. J. Williams’;
Robert S. Bonham’s; Chatham Hill; St. Clair’s Bottom; Saltville; Blue
Spring.
Southampton— Drewrysville; Green Plain Store; Boykin’s Depot; Oak
Grove; Newsom’s Depot; Joyner’s Store; Eranklinj Jerusalem; Black
Creek Church; Berlin; Ivor.
Spotsylvania—Kight.
Stafford—Courthouse; Griffins’ Store; Falmouth; White Oak; Hart-
wood; Harwood; Stafford’s Store; Masters’.
Staunton—First Ward: Courthouse. Second Ward: Union Hall.
Surry—Phillip’s Store; Courthouse; Wall’s Bridge. °
Sussex—Courthouse; Henry; Stoney Creek; Newville; Waverly;
Wakefield.
Tazewell—Jeffersonville; Fall’s Mills; Liberty Hill; Mo. of Indian ;
Crockett’s Cove; Dry Fork; Blue Stone; Lawson’s Store (in Bark’s
Garden); Poor Valley ; Shawyer’s Mill; Peery’s Store.
Warren—Leith’s Schoolhouse; Courthouse; Cedarville; Howellsville ;
Leary’s Schoolhouse.
Warwick—Three.
Washington—Abingdon; Duffs; Goodson; Hall’s Bottom; Glade
NAMES AND NUMBERS
OF THE
[AGISTERIAL DISTRICTS IN THE COUNTI
AS REPORTED TO THIS DA
Accomac—1, The Islands; 2, The Atlantic; 3,
‘ungoteague.
Albemarle—1, Rivanna; 2, Whitehall; 3, Scottsvi
, Charlottesville.
Alexandria—1, Jefferson; 2, Arlington; 3, Washi
Alleghany—1, Covington; 2, Boiling Spring; 3, ¢
Amelia—1, Lee; 2, Giles; 3, Jackson.
Amherst—1, Elon; 2, Courthouse; 3, Temperanc
Appomattoz—1, Southside; 2, Stonewall; 3, Clov
Augusta—1, Beverly Manor; 2, North River; 3, M
iver; 5, River Head; 6, Pastures.
Bath—1, Warm Springs; 2, Cedar Creek; 3, W
oro’.
Bedford—1, Chamblissburg ; 2, Staunton; 3, Otter
ont; 6, Lisbon; 7, Liberty; 8, Bellevue.
Bland—1, Mechanicsburg; 2, Seldon; 3, Sharon;
Botetourt—1, Amsterdam; 2, Fincastle; 3, Buchs
Brunswick—1, Meherrin; 2, Totaro; 3, Red Oak.
Buchanan—1, Grundy; 2, Garden; 3, Sand Lick.
Buckingham—1, om 2, James River; 3,
1all; 5, Curdsville; a
é~8,
Campbell—1, Rustburg; 2, Brookville; 3, Otter River
Falling River.
Caroline—1, Bowling Green; 2, Port Royal; 3, Mad
Church.
Carroll—1, Pine Creek ; 2, Laurel Fork; 3, Fancy Gap
5, Sulphur Spring.
Charles City—1, Harrison; 2, Tyler; 3, Chickahominy
Charlotte—1, Bacon; 2, Walton; 3, Madison; 4, Roan
Chesterfield—1, Bermuda; 2, Chester; 3, Matoaca; 4, |
Midlothian; 6, Manchester; 7, Dale.
Clarke—1, Greenway; 2, Chapel; 3, Battletown.
Craig—1, New Castle; 2, Alleghany; 3, Summerville.
Culpeper—1, Jefferson; 2, Salem; 3, Cedar Mountain;
5, Catalpa.
Cumberland—1, Hamilton; 2, Madison; 3, Randolph.
Dickenson.
Dinwiddie—1, Rowanty; 2, Sapony; 3, Dorville; 4, Ne
Elizabeth City—1, Chesapeake; 2, Wythe; 3, South Fi
Essex—1, Rappahannock; 2, Central; 3, Occupacia.
Fairfax—1, Centreville; 2, Lee; 3, Mount Vernon; 4,
5, Providence; 6, Dranesville.
Fauquier—1, Centre; 2, Scott; 3, Marshall; 4, Rappahar
Run.
Floyd—1, Locust Grove; 2, Little River; 3, Jackso
Ridge; 5, Indian Valley; 6, Burk’s Fork.
Fluvanna—1, Fork Union; 2, Cunningham; 3, Colum!
Franklin—1, Rocky Mount ; 2, Snow Creek; 3, Unio
Creek; 5, Bonbrook; 6, Magodee; 7, Blackwater; 8 L
Brown Hall.
Frederick—1, Stonewall; 2, Gainesboro’; 3, Back Creek
Shawnee.
Giles—1, Pearisburg; 2, Walker’s Creek; 3, Pembrok
Gloucester—1, Abingdon; 2, Petsworth; 3, Ware.
Goochland—1 Dover ; 2, Licking Hole; 3, Byrd,
Grayson—1, Old Courthouse; 2, Elk Creek; 3, Wilso:
Greene—1, Monroe; 2, Standardaville: 3, Ruckersville
Greenesville—1, Bellfield; 2, Hicksford; 3, Zion.
Halifax—1, Staunton; 2, Roanoke; 3, Banister; 4, -
fount Carmel; 6, Hyco.
Hanover—l, Henry; 2, Clay; 3, Ashland; 4, Beaver
reek.
Henrico—1, Tuckahoe; 2, Brookland; 3, Fairfield; 4,
Henry—I, Horse Pasture; 2, Ridgeway; 3, Leatherw«
Ie.
Highland—1, Blue Grass; 2, Monterey; 3, Stonewall.
Isle of Wight—1, Windsor; 2, Hardy; 3, Newport.
James City—1, Jamestown; 2, Powhatan; 3, Stone H¢
King & Queen—1, Newtown; 2, Stevensville; 3, Buen
King George—1, Passpatangy; 2, Shiloh; 3, Chotank.
King William—1, Mongohick; 2, Acquinton; 3, West
Lancaster—1, White Chapel; 2, Mantau; 3, White St
Lee—1, Rose Hill; 2, White Shoals; 3, Jonesville; 4,
Yokum Station.
Loudoun—1, Leesburg; 2, Broad Run; 3, Mercer; 4,
fferson ; 6, Lovettsville.
Louisa—1, Greenspring; 2, Louisa Courthouse; 3, C
n.
Lnunenburg—1, Lockleven; 2, Columbia Grove; 3, Rek
nt Grove; 5, Lewiston; 6, Brown’s Store.
Madison—1, Roberson; 2, Locust Dale; 3, Rapid Ann
Mathews—1, Piankitank; 2, Westville; 3, Chesapeake
Mecklenburg—1, Clarkesville ; 2, Palmer’s Springs; 3, B
one; 5, Christiansville; 6, Flat Creek; 7, South Hill;
Middlesex—1, Jamaica; 2, Saluda; 3, Pine Top.
Montgomery—1, Christiansburg; 2, Blacksburg; 3, All
Irn.
Nansenoni—t, Chuckatuck ; 2, Sleepy Hole; 3, Cypres
’ am al pe
Nelson—1, Lovingston; 2, Rockfish ; 3: Massie’s Mills
New Kent—1, Black Creek; 2, St. Peter's; 3, Cumb
reek.
Norfolk—1, Western Branch; 2, Deep Creek; 3, Tai
Jashington; 5, Pleasant Grove; 6, Butt’s Road.
Northampton—1, Capeville; 2, Hastville; 3, Franktov
Northumberland—1, Lottsburg; 2, Heathsville; 3, Fe
ico.
Nottoway—1, Haytokah; 2, Blendon; 3, Bellefonte.
Orange—1, Barbour; 2, Madison; 3, Taylor; 4, Gord
Page—1, Shenandoah Iron Works; 2, Mackville; 3, L
old.
Patrick—1, Mayo River; 2, Dan River; 3, Smith Rive
Pittsylvania—1, Chatham; 2, Banister; 3, Staunton; 4
alland’s; 6, Tunstall’s; 7, Dan River; 8, Danville.
Powhatan—1, Macon; 2, Spencer; 3, Huguenot. ,
Prince Edward—1, Buffalo; 2, Hampden; 3, Leigh;
armville.
Prince George—1, Templeton; 2, Rives; 3, Bland; 4
randon.
Prince William—1, Gainesville; 2, Manassas; 3, Bren
ies; 5, Occoquan; 6, Coles.
Princess Anne—l1, Pungo; 2, Seaboard; 3, Kempsville
Pulaski—1, Dublin; 2, Newbern; 3, High Wassie.
Rappahannock—1, Wakfield; 2, Jackson; 3, Hampto1
Piedmont.
Richmond—1, Stonewall; 2, Marshall; 3, Washington
Roanoke—1, Catawba; 2, Salem; 3, Cave Spring; 4, ]
Rockbridge—1, Lexington; 2, Natural Bridge; 3, Bu
reek; 5, Walker’s Creek; 6, South River.
Rockingham—1, Plains; 2, Linville Creek; 3, Brock’s
Franklin; 6, Harrisonburg; 7, Ashby; 8, Stonewall;
Rvssell—1, Lebanon; 2, Elk Garden; 3, New Garden;
opper Creek; 6, Castlewoods.
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‘IOQUIDAON puv ysnsny ‘oun ‘Gorey |
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quIeD.aqT pue roqureydag ‘Aine ‘Areniqa,T
‘IOQUIDAON pure qsnsny ‘oun ‘qoreyy
‘requmiaoaq pue sequieydeg ‘oung ‘yorvyy |
‘IOqUIBAON puv ysnsny ‘ounce ‘yore
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On account of the commonwealth:
Balance on hand October 1, 1886.....0cccceseesessecsonsesensces 419,980 74
Received in fiscal year 1886-7 2,569,338 73
2,989,319 47
Disbursed in fiscal year 1886—7...........cscccsessseteenseseesees 2,637,138 25
Balance on hand October 1, 1887 .ssssessereresecesseeeesenenesesees
On account of literary fund:
Balance on hand October 1, 1886........ceccssssesceeeeseeseeeee 55,125 24
Received in fiscal year 1886-7.........-cesssesseeseeees qveveseeee 236,714 52
291,839 76
Disbursed in fiscal year 1886-7........sesccccee csereseesessseeee 233,451 35
Balance on hand October 1, 1887..........s.s006 easnegeeennnsensnenesn
On account of interest on the public debt:
Balance on hand October 1, 1886 14,837 79
Received in fiscal year 1886-7.......s.ccccscssecersereesseesoeees 382,469 34
397,307 13
Disbursed in the fiscal year 1886—7...........ssssseseseeseeeee 389,540 66
Balance on hand October 1, 1887...........sesescsssecsseseceseseeenes
On account of sinking fund:
Balance on hand October 1, 1886..........s.ssecssssssssscesscee 551 48
Received in fiscal year 1886-7 68,438 55
; 68,990 03
Disbursed in fiscal year 1886-7.......sssscccccesereereer ees Baha 25,165 53
Balance on hand October 1, 1887..........:sessssssssseceees coseeeeee
On account of Miller fund:
Balance on hand October 1, 1886........:scccccsesesesseeeeeees 64,104 43
Received in fiscal year 1886-7 70,194 86
184,299 29
Disbursed in fiscal year 1886—7..............-sssesseeeseeee vonees 85,037 72
Balance on hand October 1, 1887............sccssssssssccscceecesesees
Total balances in @he treasury October 1, 1887, to credit of several
APPOMATTOX COUNTY.
Surviving trustees of Union Acade-
my of to fill vacancies, 316
APPOMATTOX RIVER.
Tn relation to navigation of, 28
APPROPRIATIONS.
Public revenues appropriated,
568 to 578
ARLINGTON.
Agricultural experiment station at, 581
ARMS.
‘Loan of to Marion High school in
Smyth,
Loan of, to Lofty Retreat Male
Academy, 434
ASSESSMENT OF TAXES.
Peddlers’ license, 33
ASSESSORS OF LANDS.
Courts to appoint, 551
ATKINSON, R. H.
Authorized to erect a wharf, 281
ATTORNEYS FOR THE COMMON-
WEALTH.
To make certain prosecutions, &c., 558
APPOMATTOX.
Registration in, 545
AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT,
MONTGOMERY.
Special district school tax in, 230
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.
To issue warrant to Walter Phillips, 22
To issue a duplicate of warrant No.
8786, 50-1
To issue warrants to several
churches,
To issue werrant to Mrs. Maria
_ Simpson Siege aroniens
To pay for rebuilding burnt build-
ings at the penitentiary,
Credit to be allowed J. W. Chand-
ler, &c., 236
To draw his warrant in favor of A.
Theo. Parnell,
To draw warrant in favor of Joseph
B. Worth,
To refund taxes to R. M. Kirtley,
To issue warrant in favor of John
189
223
‘366
8. French, 374
‘Relief of tax-payers of Mathews
county, 378
Todraw warrant in favor of William
T. Fitzpatrick,
7
To list claim in favor of Fleming
Anderson, of Halifax
To receive certain bonds from J. J.
Henritze,
To issue warrants to special joint
committee and accountant,
To issue warrants to disabled sol-
diers, etc., and duty of, under act,
469 to 474
Duty of,
477
To furnish to treasurers lists of
lands, 481
To issue warrant to Rev. Isaac Long, 493
Compensation to B. F. Bland an
Maryus Jones, 497
To pay certain commissioners, on
bs
order of governor, 510
To draw warrant in favor of G. W.
Hawbert, 513
To draw warrant in favor of G.S.
ealy, : 521
Authorized to make final settlement
with James A. Tilman,
Sureties of John H. Sears and H. R.
Burger authorized to pay in Rid-
dleberger bonds, 52
To issue warrant to R. E. Frayser, 526
To credit account of R. H. Down-
man, 528
To give credit to sureties of John B.
Pitzer, 530
To issue warrant in favor of D.C.
Mallory, - 541
To pay fees of physicians, etc., 549
Directed to have a certain judgment
marked satisfied,
Appropriations, 568-578
AUGUSTA.
County judge of, to appoint police- eax
men,
Working roads in, 537
AUGUSTA TELEPHONE AND TELE-
GRAPH COMPANY.
Incorporated, 215
AYERS, R. A.
Thanks of general assembly to, 579
BACK BAY.
To repeal act in relation to protec-
tion of fish in,
BALTIMORE, CINCINNATI & WEST-
ERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Relieved from any forfeiture, &c., 195
BAPTIST MISSION BOARD.
Trustees of the, incorporated,
BALDWIN, D. B.
Relief of sureties of, 117
BANK OF CHRISTIANSBURG.
Incorporated,
BANK DIRECTORS.
To amend Code, 1887, prescribing
qualifications of, 20
BANKS.
Bank of Christiansburg, 8
Merchants Bank of Danville, 27
Union Bank of Winchester to be a
depository of state funds, 51
Bank of Richmond, 292
Prescribing qualifications of Bank
Directors, 320
In relation to discounting paper, 417
BANK OF RICHMOND.
Incorporated, 292
BATH.
Working roads in Alleghany, High-
land, and, 68
Division fences, 127
Board of supervisors of to repair a
pat of a turnpike road, and to
rrow money, 267
BEDFORD.
Time for killing partridges in, 272
Times for holding circuit courts in, 520
BEE.
Incorporated, 129
BELFIELD MAGISTERIAL DIS-
TRICT.
In relation to fence law of, in
Greenesville,
BELOTE, LABON J.
George R. Dalby and, to erect wharf
in Northampton,
BERKLEY AND CURRITUCK
TURNPIKE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 84
BERKLEY MAGISTERIAL DIS-
TRICT, SPOTSYLVANIA.
Voters of, to vote on fence law, 373
BESSEMER STEEL AND IRON
212
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 262
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Taxes refunded to, 100
, 2 _ a
ES IE
BIG STONE oni P CONSTRUCTION
MPANY.
Incorporated, 894
BIG STONE GAP IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 136
BIG STONE GAP MINING, TRANS-
PORTATION AND DEVELOP-
MENT COMPANY. °*
Incorporated, 353
BIG STONE GAP STEEL AND IRON
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 148
BIG STONE GAP WATER COM-
ANY.
Incorporated, 379
BISHOP, A. J.
Relief of, from a fine, 287
BLACK MOUNTAIN COAL AND
IRON COMPANY.
Incorporated, 139
BLACKSBURG.
Agricultural experiment station at, 338
BLACKSTONE.
Town of,
BLAIR BILL.
Resolution in regard to,
BLAND, B. F.
Compensation to,
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
To provide for a,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Manner in which internal im-
provement companies may elect
a part of its, 448
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PENI-
TENTIARY.
Authorized to build burnt build-
ings at penitentiary, 223
BOARD OF PUBLIC INTERESTS.
Charter of Richmond city amended, 3805
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Authorized to sell state’s interest in
Chesapeake & Ohio railroad com-
pany, 157
Oakwood Cemetery company in
Surry, 564
CENTRAL LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Appropriation for furnishing the
new addition to, 70
CHANCERY COURT CITY OF RICH-
MOND.
General index to deed books in, 74
CHANDLER, J. W.
Deputy collector of Halifax to make
further return of delinquents,
CHARLES CITY COUNTY.
Time extended to Edward Major,
treasurer of Charles City county,
for collection of taxes, &c., 11
CHARLESTON, CINCINNATI & CHI-
CAGO RAILROAD COMPANY.
County subscriptions to, 332
CHARLOTTE COUNTY.
Board of supervisors of, to issue
bonds, 81
Relief of John A. and John E. Rob-
236
erts of, 226
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
Charter of town of, amended, 104
Charlottesville and University of
Virginia Electric Light and Gas
company to locate its poles, &c.,
in, 112
Charter of town of, amended, 411
Charter of town of, amended, 568
CHARTERS.
Titles of lodged in office of Secre-
tary of Commonwealth, 585-88
CHARLOTTESVILLE AND UNIVER-
SITY OF VIRGINIA ELECTRIC
LIGHT AND GAS COMPANY.
Allowed to locate its poles, &c., in
Charlottesville, 112
_ CHATHAM.
Town of, to borrow money, 20
Mayor, &c., of town of, to borrow
money,
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY
COMPANY
To authorize the issue of bonds and
stock by the, 130
Authorizing sale of state’s interest
in the, 157
CHESTER LUMBER AND MANU-
FACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 52
ee: 7
CHESTERFIELD.
Act authorizing county to subscribe
to stock of Petersburg & Chester-
field Railroadcompany,amended, 12
Registration in, 258
Protection of rabbits and hares in, 547
CHICKAHOMINY RIVER.
Removal of obstructions from the, 123
To prohibit use of nets in James
river, 391
CHOWAN & SOUTHERN RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended ; name
changed to Norfolk & Carolina
Railroad company, 32
CHRISTIANSBURG.
Bank of, incorporated, 8
CHRISTIAN CHURCH AT CHAT-
HAM.
To borrow money, 442
CHRISTIAN MULTITUDE OF NOR-
FOLK COUNTY.
Incorporated, 50
CIRCUIT COURTS.
Jurisdiction of, as to probate of
wills, 16
Payment of expenses of circuit
court for Frederick, 19
Times for holding, in sixteeth judi-
cial circuit, 538-4
Times for holding, in eighth judi-
cial circuit,
Times for holding, in second, six-
teenth, and seventeenth judicial
circuits,
Times for holding, in ninth judicial
circuit,
Time for holding, in Bedford, 520
CITY TREASURERS.
In relation to compensation of, 337
In regard to amount of bond of
treasurer of city of Lynchburg,
Not to sell lands for delinquent
477
taxes, 481
Duty of, 505
Compensation of, 543,
See Treasurers.
CLARKE COUNTY.
Board of supervisors of, to loan out
money, 39
Board of supervisors of, to appro-
priate money to purchase fuel for
ail,
Time for killing partridges in,
Working roads in,
126
272
537
ULAY, JON W.
telief of, 339
CLERKS OF COURTS.
‘o send copy of order changing
time for commencement of court
to clerk house of delegates, 16
Juty of, of supreme court of ap-
peals, 18
Juty of, in certain cases, 261
)f circuit courts to take acknowl-
edgments, 425
lime extended to clerk of Taze-
well for collection of fee bills, 451
Juty of clerks of county and cor-
poration courts, 554
YLINCHPORT IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY.
Vame of Virginia boom and log
company changed to, 151
CODE.
{mending sections 4272, 4203, and
4204 of act to consolidate into a
Code the general statutes of the
commonwealth,
When in force, shall not affect
certain acts, or any penalty or
forfeiture incurred, 3-4
Yertain section of act to consoli-
date into a Code the general stat-
3-4
utes of the commonwealth,
amended, 15
fo amend certain sections in rela-
tion to turnpike companies, 88
[o amend certain sections of, rela-
tive to sale of mules, &c., under
levy in city of Lynchburg, 221
[fo amend act to revise, &c., the
general statutes of the common-
wealth, in relation to guardian of
any minor or committee of any
insane person,
Amended relating to the duties and
compensation of district otticers, 240
fo amend act for publication and
distribution of, 296
fo amend section 25, chapter 78,
Code 1873, in regard to unex-
pended school funds,
fo amend sections 1165 and 1166 of
chapter 48, Code 1887, prescribing
qualifications of bank directors, 320
)f 1887 amended in relation to
special partnerships, 321
‘ection 614, chapter 27 of act to
consolidate, &c., amended in rela-
‘tion to compensation of count:
and city treasurers, 337
section 2919 of Code 1887, amended
in relation to limitation of suits, 345
Yertain sections Code 1873, amended
in relation to land warrants, 352
239
320
Section 2U42 Lode 15d/, amende
relation to trespass by cattle,
Section 1168 Code 1887, fixin
limitation on banking assc
tions in discounting paper,
pealed,
Section 3657 of act to consolid
&c., in relation to househo
and laboring man, amended,
Sections 2616 and 2620 of ac’
consolidate, &c., in relation
guardians, &c., amended,
Section 4219, chapter 205, Code 1
in regard to criminal proceed
against convicts, amended,
Section 1101, chapter 46, Code 1
authorizing internal impr
mentcompanies to take wood,
Section 614 of chapter 27, in rela
to compensation of county
city treasurers, amended,
Section 437 of act to consolic
into a, &c., amended,
COHOKE ASSOCIATIO:
Incorporated,
COLLECTOR.
What construed to mean a,
COLLEGES.
Act to establish Roanoke coll
amended,
COLLINS, JOHN.
Relief of, from payment of a fi
COMMERCIAL CLUB OF BEE
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Incorporated,
- COMMISSIONER OF AGRI
TURE.
Duties and powers of,
Ex-officio a member of boar
agriculture, etc.,
COMMISSIONERS OF DE!
For Virginia,
COMMISSIONERS.
In relation to judgments agai
etc., at judicial sales,
COMMISSIONER OF RAILE
Duty to publish certain informa
in his report,
COMMISSIONERS OF SIN!
FUND.
See appropriations,
COMMITTEE OF TheANE PERSONS,
eC,
Code amended in relation to, 239
Code 1887, in relation to, amended, 503
CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS’ AND
BeOS MONUMENT ASSOCIA-
Incorporated, 10
Aid to disabled soldiers, etc., 469
CONSTABLES.
Superintendents of fair grounds and
cemeteries to have power of, 296
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
In relation to, 268
CONVENTION.
In relation to a constitutional con-
vention, 268
CONVICTS.
Governor authorized to hire, to
Abingdon Coal and Iron Com-
pany, 221
In relation to criminal proceedings
against, 521
COOPER, GEORGE W.
Board of supervisors of Culpeper to
adjudicate certain claims and de-
mands of executors of P.C. Smith,
deceased, and, 101
COPPERHONK SPRINGS COMPANY.
Incorporated, 273
CORPORATION COURTS.
Jurisdiction of, as to probate of
wills, 16
Terms of, 16
See Courts.
COSTIN, E. L.
Relief of, 318
COUNTY COURTS.
Jurisdiction of, as to probate of
wills, 16
Terms of, 16
County court of Northampton to
pay certain damages, 21
Duty of, of Hanover and Henrico,
in relation to the removal of ob-
structions from Chickahominy
river, 123
Of King William, authorized to give
relief to O. D. Levis, 4
Duty of, of Warwick county, 466
See County Judges.
mo .
COUNTY JUDGES.
Duty of county judge of Bucking-
ham, —
Duty of, of Greenesville,
County judge of Mecklenburg
198
212
county to grant relief, 227
Of Augusta county, to appoint po-
licemen, 327
Of Southampton, to appoint police-
men, 344
Duty of, of Warren county, 374
Duty of, of Pittsylvania, 559
See County Courts.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Board of supervisors to determine
what amount shall be paid to,
See County Treasurers.
County Judges.
Clerks of Courts.
COUNTY TREASURERS.
Relief of William Scroggins of War-
ren, 39
Relief of surities of D. B. Baldwin,
late treasurer of Tazewell county, 117
Time extended to Edward Major,
treasurer of Charles City county,
for collection of taxes, &c.,
Further time allowed William O.
Yager, treasurer of Page county,
to distrain, &c., 121
Time extended to J. R. Rawlings,
late treasurer of Brunswick coun-
ty, to collect taxes,
Extending time to F. W. Payne,
late treasurer of King George, to
collect taxes,
H. R. Garland, late treasurer of
Richmond county, authorized to
collect tax tickets, 161
Time extended for settlement of P.
D. Divers, late treasurer of Frank-
lin county,
Time extended to Thomas Waller,
late treasurer of Stafford county,
for collection of taxes, &c.,
K. B. Stoner, late treasurer of Bote-
tourt county, allowed further time
to make settlement, &c.,
A. R. Green, treasurer of Halifax
county, and deputy collectors, al-
lowed time to collect tax tickets,
Relief of Isaac N. Akers, of Patrick, 237
Joseph T. Fudge, of Alleghany, al-
lowed further time to distrain,
157
C.,
Time to collect taxes extended to
James M. Booth, treasurer of
Northumberland,
Relief of E. L. Costin, late treasu-
rer of Northampton, 318
In relation to compensation of, 337
272.
Relief of John W. Clay, late treasu-
rer of Campbell county, 339
Relief of J. Winston Repass, treasu-
rer of Wythe, 344
Time extended for collection of tax
tickets in hands of deputies of C.
W. Sullivan, deceased, treasurer
of Montgomery county,
Certain judgments against John G.
Kasey, treasurer of Bedford, and
his sureties, released,
Relief of B.S. English, deputy treas-
urer of Westmoreland,
P. D. Divers and his deputies power
to levy, &c.,
Relief of sureties of James P. Critz,
late treasurer of Patrick,
Further time allowed J. W. Overby,
late treasurer of Lunenburg, to
levy, &c.,
W.B. W. Brocking, late treasurer
of Goochland, allowed further
time to collect taxes,
Time extended to W. W. Kincheloe,
treasurer of Prince William, to
collect taxes,
Relief of J. J. Henritze, late treas-
urer of Russell, and his sureties,
W. G. Miller, treasurer of Rappa-
hannock, and his sureties, allowed
twelve months to collect tax-
tickets,
Time extended to J. P. Gilliam,
treasurer of Chesterfield, to col-
lect taxes,
Time extended to J. B. Flippin,
late treasurer of Cumberland, to
collect tax-tickets,
Time extended to C. W. Woolfolk,
treasurer of Orange, to collect
344
348
365
397
428
446
449
451
457
455
taxes, 469
John R. Aldrick, late treasurer of
Spotsylvania, allowed further
time to collect tax-tickets,
Not to sell lands for delinquent
taxes, 481
Time extended to James A. Til-
man, late treasurer of Powhatan, 494
Time extended to O. B. Thomas,
treasurer of Fluvanna, and his
deputies, to collect taxes, 496
Duty of, 505
Relief of sureties of C. H. Ingles,
late treasurer of Henry, 506
Relief of James A. Tilman, late
treasurer of Powhatan,
Relief of John H. Sears, late treas-
urer of Mathews county, 525
Relief of sureties of H. R. Burger,
late treasurer of Botetourt, 525
Relief of D. C. Mallory, treasurer
of Grayson, 541
Compensation of, 543
477
523
Relief of William M. Dooley, deputy
treasurer of Campbell, 552
Time for settlement for John C.
Gray, treasurer of Washington,
extended,
Relief of sureties of A. F. Creel, col-
lector of Fauquier,
COURTLAND.
Town of, in Southampton, incor-
porated, :
COURTS.
Jurisdiction of, as to the probate
of wills,
Terms of county and corporation
courts, 1
Supreme court of appeals shall hear
appeals, &c., 17
Duty of circuit or corporation courts
552
567
in certain cases, 261
Duty of, 505
Duty of, 551
Times for commencement of, 602-7
See Circuit Courts.
County Courts.
County Judges.
CRAIG COMPANY.
To amend act to incorporate, 337
CREEL, A. F.
Relief of sureties of, 567
CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.
In regard to, against convicts, §21
CRIMORA MANGANESE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 41
CRITZ, JAMES P.
Relief of sureties of, 389
CULPEPER.
Act working roads in Buckingham
and, amended, 5
Board of supervisors of, to adjudi-
cate certain claims and demands
of George W. Cooper and execu-
tors of P. C. Smith, deceased, 101
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Powhatan and, to change form of
bonds, 128
CURTIS, DANIEL P. —
Removal of political disabilities of, 297
DALBY, GEORGE R.
Laban J. Belote and, to erect wharf
in Northampton,
DAN RIVER.
In relation to fish in, 428
VANVILUE,
Merchants bank of, incorporated, 27
Danville storage company, incorpo-
rated, 108
DANVILLE AND EAST TENNESSEE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated,
DANVILLE AND GREAT WESTERN
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 407
DANVILLE AND NORTH CARO-
LINA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 124
DANVILLE REAL ESTATE INVEST-
MENT TRUST AND LAND TITLE
COMPANY.
185
Incorporated, 535
DANVILLE AND SEABOARD RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
To amend act to incorporate, 301
DANVILLE STORAGE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 108
DANVILLE TOBACCO ASSOCIA-
TION.
Incorporated, 467
DEED BOOKS.
General index to, in chancery court
city of Richmond,
DEEDS.
Commissioners of, for Virginia, 583-4
DEER.
Protection of, in Page county, 276
Protection of, in Rockingham,
Shenandoah, and Frederick, 277
DELINQUENT LANDS.
In relation to sale of, 16
Not to sell lands for delinquent
taxes, 481
Owners of certain lands relieved
from taxes, 505
DEPOSITORIES.
Union bank of Winchester to be a
depository for state funds, 51
DIAMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH,
LYNCHBURG.
To borrow money, 441
DILLARD, HUGHES, JR. ,
Relief of from a fine, 302
— 7
VINWADUIE GNANIEE UUMEAINE,
Incorporated, 343
DIRECTORS.
Manner in which internal improve-
ment companies may elect a part
of its board of,
DISABLED SOLDIERS.
Aid to, &c.,
DISBURSEMENTS AND RECEIPTS.
Amount of, 608
DISCOUNTING PAPER.
In relation to, by banking associa-
tions,
469
DISMAL SWAMP HUNTING CLUB
OF NORFOLK COUNTY.
Incorporated, 338
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Code amended relating to duties
and compensation of, 240
DIVERS, P. D.
Time for settlement of, late treasu-
rer of Franklin county, extended, 162
Late treasurer of Franklin, and his
deputies, power of levy, &c., 369
DIVISION FENCES.
Act in relation to in Alleghany,
Bath, Botetourt, Highland, Rock-
bridge, Loudon, and Frederick,
amended, 127
DOOLEY, WILLIAM M.
Relief of, 552
DORTCH, J. B.
Relief of from a fine, 218
DOWNMAN, R. H.
Relief of, 528
DRANESVILLE DISTRICT.
Voters of to vote on fence law, 485
DRINKING WATER.
To prevent the pollution of, 83
DUELLING.
Removal of political disabilities of
Daniel P. Curtis, 297
Removal of disabilities of W. S.
Mathews and others, 548
DUNLOP & McCANCE MILLING AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 6
EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT
COMPANY.
Allowed to hold land in Northamp-
ton,
EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA.
Granting of unappropriated lands, 273
EDGEWOOD CEMETERY COM-
PANY OF AUGUSTA.
Incorporated, 210
EDUCATION.
Educational institutions receiving
state appropriations to make
annual reports, 12
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Time for holding courts in, 402
ELECTION DISTRICTS.
What shall constitute, 16
ELECTION PRECINCTS.
Names of, 589-96
ELIZABETH CITY AND NORFOLK
RAILROAD COMPANY.
In relation to, 82
ELIZABETH PARK AND LAND
COMPANY.
To construct a toll-bridge across
Broad creek, 462
ELLIS, WM. H.
Act to allow, to erect a wharf at
Franklin city, Accomac, amended, 100
EMPORIA.
Charter of town of, repealed,
ENGLISH, B. S.
451
Relief of, 365
ESSEX
Board of supervisors of, to rescind
order in relation to working
roads, 231
ESTILLVILLE.
To incorporate town of, 489
FAIRFAX COUNTY.
Memorial asylum for infants in, 116
Voters of Dranesville district in, to
vote on fence law, 485
FAIRFAX AND GEORGETOWN
TURNPIKE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 436
a) Tt
FAIR GROUNDS.
Superintendent of, to have powers
of a constable, 296
FALLS CHURCH AND POTOMAC
RAILWAY SOMEANY..
Incorporated, 43
FALLS CHURCH TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 322
FARMERS BENEVOLENT FIRE
“ASSOCIATION OF FRANKLIN.
Incorporated, 315
FARMER, HARTWELL.
County court of Pittsylvania to
relieve estate of, from delinquent
taxes,
FARMERS INDEPENDENT AND
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF
SOUTHAMPTON.
Incorporated, 103
FARMVILLE.
; Collection of delinquent taxesin, 394
Sale of real estate delinquent, 439
FARMVILLE AND CHARLOTTES-
VILLE RAILROAD COMPANY.
Charter amended, 14
Act to amend charter as amended, 42
FARMVILLE AND POWHATAN
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Counties of Cumberland and Pow-
hatan to change the form of
bonds subscribed to the,
Brighthope railway company con-
solidated with the,
Act incorporating, amended,
FAUQUIER AND RAPPAHANNOCK
RAILROAD COMPANY.
128
Incorporated, 555
FAUQUIER TELEPHONE COM-
PANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 427
FENCES.
Division fences in Alleghany,
Bath, Botetourt, Highland, Rock-
bridge, Loudoun and Frederick, 127
County judge of Greenesville to
submit question of fence law to
voters in Belfield magisterial dis-
trict, 212
Manassas district in Prince William
lying north of Warrenton turn-
pike,
Voters of Carrollton precinct, Isle
of Wight, to vote on no fence
law, 281
Newport News election precinct, 299
James river, &c.,in Amherst, a law-
ful fence, 341
Berkley magisterial district in Spot-
sylvania, to voteon fence law, 373
Voters of Dranesville district, Fair-
fax, to vote on fence law, 485
Pittsylvania to vote on question of
fence law,
See Lawful Fences.
FERRIES.
Board of supervisors of Rockbridge
county to establish a ferry over
James river,
559
240
FINCASTLE TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Incorporated,
FINES.
Relief of John Collins from pay-
ment of a fine,
J.B. Dortch, relief of, from a fine,
Relief of A. J. Bishop from the
payment of a fine, 287
Relief of Hughes Dillard, Jr., 302
T. E. McCracken, relieved of a fine, 344
Sidney S. Fowlkes, relieved from
218
payment, 422
Jacob Fisher and Robert E. Stuart,
relieved from, 497-
Wm. H. Carter, relieved of a fine, 523
Disposing of fines imposed for abat-
ing public nuisances, 557
FIRE DEPARTMENT, RICHMOND
CITY
Charter of Richmond city concern-
ing, amended,
FISH.
May be inspected, 52
In relation to inspection of flour or, 102
To prohibit use of nets in James
and Chickahominy rivers below
tide water,
In relation to, in Dan river,
To repeal act for protection of, in
Buck Bay in Princess Anne,
To prehintt fishing in North Fork
of Holstein river, &c.,
231
391
428
546
FISHER, JACOB.
Relieved from a fine,
FISHING.
To amend in relation to unlawful,
FITZPATRICK, WM. T.
Expenses incurred by, to be paid, 385
fs _ _
497-8
67
562 |
FLIPPIN, J. B.
Time extended to collect taxes,
FLOUR.
May be inspected, 52
In relation to inspection of fish or, 102
455
FLUVANNA.
In relation to public roads in, 279
FOREIGN MISSION BOARD OF
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN-
TION.
Incorporated, 249
FORFEITURES.
Shall not effect penalties and for-
feitures incurred,
FOWLKES, SIDNEY S.
Relief of,
FRANKLIN CITY, ACCOMAC.
422
| Act to allow Wm. H. Ellis to erect
a wharf at, amended, 100
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Time extended for settlement of
P. D. Divers, late treasurer of,
Time for killing partridges in,
Trustees of Gill’s Creek and Black-
water school districts to use cer-
162
272
tain funds, 553
FRAYSER, RICHARD E.
Reimbursement of, 526
FREDERICK COUNTY.
Payment of expenses of circuit
court for, 19
Division fences, 127
Protection of deer in, 277
To authorize conveyances by, 442
Working roads in, 537
FREDERICKSBURG.
Rappahannock Valley Agricultural
and Mechanical Society, 49
In relation to Scott’s bridge, 498
FRENCH, JOHN 8.
Auditor to issue warrant to, 374
FRENCH, W. W.
Auditor to issue warrant to John S.
French, 374
FRENCH, W. A.
Political disabilities removed, 548
FUDGE, JOSEPH F.
Siewed further time to distrain,
« &.,
GALILEAN FISHERMEN RELIEF
ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA.
Incorporated, 47
GAME.
To amend act for protection of, in
Henry, 92
Protection of, in Pittsylvania, 102
See Wild Game.
GAME POINT ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated, 282
GARLAND, H. R.
Late treasurer of Richmond county,
authorized to collect tax-tickets,
GARRATT, W. R. W.
Deputy treasurer of Caroline, to col-
lect taxes,
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Payment of members of special joint
committee and accountant,
GENERAL INDEX.
To deed books, in chancery court
city of Richmond,
GILES COUNTY.
Relief of Charles W. Walker, late
treasurer of, and his sureties,
GILLIAM, J. P.
Time extended to, to collect taxes,
GLEBE LANDS.
In relation to, proceeds of, in Glou-
cester,
161
304
70
457
260
GLOUCESTER.
Taxes due on parsonage of Metho-
dist Episcopal church, south, in,
released,
In relation to proceeds of Glebe
lands in, 260
GOODSON.
Act to legalize subscriptions to
South Atlantic and Ohio railroad
. company, amended, 153
Town of, to subscribe to Bristol and
Danville railroad company, 527
GORDONSVILLE.
Council of town of, to issue bonds, 128
Town of, to issue bonds, 804
GORDONSVILLE AND SPERRY-
VILLE RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 160
GOVERNOR.
Authorized to hire convicts to the
- t tT
’
Abingdon coal and iron railroad
company,
To communicate proceedings of
board of directors of penitentiary
restoring burnt buildings to gene-
ral assembly,
To furnish copy of certain resolu-
tions to governor of West Vir-
ginia, &c.,
To appoint commissioners, boun-
dary line between Virginia and
West Virginia, 572
To forward reports of public institu-
tions to the general assembly, 578.
To communicate certain resolutions
to Messrs. Ayers, Scott, and Mc-
21
223
510
Cable, 580
GRAY, JOHN C.
Time of settlement for, extended, 552
GRAYSON COUNTY.
Relief of John Collins from pay-
ment of a fine, 21
Working roads in Patrick and, 47
GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 402
GREEN, A. R.
To allow, treasurer of Halifax coun-
ty, and certain deputy collectors,
time to collect tax-tickets,
Treasurer of Halifax, and his depu-
ties, allowed time to distrain for
218
tax-tickets, 236
GREENLEAF JOHNSON LUMBER
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 367
GREEN SPRINGS TRAMWAY COM-
* PANY.
Incorporated, 158
GREENSVILLE.
County judge of, to submit question
of fence law to voters of Belfield
magisterial district,
GUARDIANS. -
Code amended in relation to, of
any minor, 239:
Code 1887 in relation to, amended, 503.
HALIFAX.
Act to incorporate town of South
Boston, amended,
Board of supervisors of, to issue war-
rant in favor of Joseph C. Walker, 88
J. B. Dortch, relief of, from a fine, 218
A. R. Green and deputies allowed
time to distrain,
212°
J. W. Chandler allowed time to
make further return of delin-
quents,
HAMPTON & OLD POINT RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 297
HANOVER COUNTY.
Duty of county courts of Henrico
and, 123
Protection of hares in Henrico and, 230
W. §. Talley, deputy treasurer of,
to collect taxes, 304
HANSON CHRISTIAN.
To erect a wharf in Accomac, 97
HARBOR AND RIVER COMMIS-
SIONERS. P
85
236
For Nansemond river,
HARES.
Protection of hares in Hanover and
Henrico,
Protection of rabbits and hares in
Chesterfield,
HARRISON, WILLIAM G.
Time extended to, late clerk of
Tazewell, for collection of fee bills, 451
230
HARVIE, FANNIE E.
Relieved from erroneous tax, 521
HAUGHWONT, THEODORE.
Authorized to erect a wharf,
Authorized to erect a pier head,
HAWBERT, G. W.
Relief of, 513
HEAD OF A FAMILY.
Code, 1887, amended in relation to, 423
HEALY, G. 8.
Relief of, 52k
HEBREW CEMETERY COMPANY
OF RICHMOND.
Incorporated, 542
HENRICO.
Duty of county courts of Hanover
257
259
\.
¢
and,
Protection of hares in Hanover and, 230
HENRITZ, J. J.
Relief of and his sureties,
HENRY COUNTY.
To amend act for protection of
game in, 92
(7
449
a on
HENSHAW, T. E.
To place a boom in Mattaponi river, 550
HIGHLAND.
Working roads in Bath, Alleghany,
and
Division fences,
HILLSVILLE.
Charter of town of, repealed,
HOGE, J. S.
Political disabilities removed,
HOG ISLAND.
Certain ground known as Hog
Island flats declared open and eli-
gible for sowing of oysters,
HOLSTEIN RIVER.
Protection of fish in North fork of, 549
HONORABLE KNIGHTS OF JONA-
THAN OF VIRGINIA.
Incorporated, 327
HOUSEHOLDER.
Code, 1887, amended in relation to, .423
INCORPORATIONS.
Bristol-Goodson water company,
amended,
Warrenton and Marshall road com-
pany, amended,
Dunlop & McCance milling and
manufacturing company,
Bank of Christiansburg,
Confederate Soldiers and Sailors
127
427
548
147
Orm D>
monument association, 10
In relation to Petersburg and Ches-
terfield railroad company, 12
In relation to Farmville and Char-
lottesville railroad company, 14
Damagesassessed on petition of New
York Philadelphia and Norfolk
railroad company, 21
Trustees of the Baptist state mis-
ye 4 Gols 22
orfolk fuel and gas-light compan.
of Norfolk, wl 23
Wythe canning and manufacturing
company, 25
Merchants bank of Danville, 27
Loudoun creamery association, 31
To amend act incorporating Chowan
and Southern railroad company, 32
Townof Courtland inSouthampton, 3
Petersburg and Asylum railway
company, 37
Shenandoah Valley railroad com-
pany bonds issued for stock, 39
Crimora manganese company, 41
Farmville and Charlotteavill® rail-
road company, 42
624
Falls Church and Potomac railway
company, 43
Galilean Fishermen relief associa-
tion of Virginia, 47
Rappahannock Valley agricultural
and mechanical society of Fred-
ericksburg, 49
Christian multitude of Norfolk
county, 50
Chester lumber and manufacturing
company, 52
Town of South Boston, 54
Workingmen’s association of Prince
Edward, 61
Charter of town of Suffolk,amended, 62
In relation to Roanoke college, 65
Manchester manufacturing com-
pany, | .
— street railway com-
Wythey ille telephone company, 77
Lexington street railway company, 79
Abingdon railway company, 80
In relation to the Elizabeth city
and Norfolk railroad compan
and Norfolk and Southern rail-
road company, 82
Berkley and Currituck turnpike
company, 84
Berkley street railway company, 85
Norfolk and Cape Henry ‘railroad
and hotel company, 86
Virginia mining and manufacturing 90
Bichmond’ city and Seven Pines
railway company, 93
Madison Courthouse and Orange
railroad, 94-4
Times lumber company, 97
Eastern Shore steamboat company, 98
Radford land and improvement
company, -
Farmers independent and benevo-
lent society of Southampton
county, 103
Danville storage eempeny 108
Charlottesville and University of
Virginia electric light and gas
company, 112
James River Valley construction
company, 118
Warwick Park transportation com-
pany, 114
Memorial asylum for infants in
Fairfax county, 116
Virginia state agricultural and me-
chanical society, 119
Spotsylvania mining and manufac-
turing company, 121
Danville and North Carolina rail-
road company,
Farmville and Powhatan railroad
company 128
To incorporate the e Bee, 129
INDEX.
Big Stone Gap improvement com-
pany, 136
Black Mountain coal and iron com-
pany, 139
Loudoun County and Frederick
bridge company, 142
Big Stone Gap steel and iron com-
Pany, 148
Petersburg manufacturing com-
pany, 150
Name of Virginia boom and log
company changed, 151
Montrose land and improvement
company, 155
Samaritan beneficial society, 156
Green Springs tramway company, 158
Gordonsville and Sperryville te e-
phone company,
Newport News cemetery company,
Star of Bethlehem Order of Gali-
lean Fishermen, 164
Town of Mt. Jackson, 165
Mineral Springs railroad company, 169
Lynchburg cotton mill and im-
provement company, 170
Town of Rocky Mount, 172
Suburban and Exposition railway
company,
Young Men’s christian association
of Portsmouth,
Name of Mineral railroad com-
pany changed to Alexandria and
176
Charleston railroad company, 180
North Amherst railroad company, 183
Tazewell female seminary, 184
Danville and East Tennessee rail-
road company, 185
Mecklenbu: toli-bridge company, 191
Bristol and Danville railroad com- -
pany,
Baltimore, Cincinnati and Wes-
tern railway company, 195
Mount Vernon avenue association, 199
Pocahontas towing and transporta-
tion company, 201
South Atlantic ‘and Ohio railroad
company, 202
Washington masonic memorial
temple of Fredericksburg,
Edgewood cemetery company of
Augusta county,
Augusta telephone and telegraph
company,
Virginia publishing company, ae
Middletown and Capon prings |
turnpike company,
Abingdon coal and iron cinpany
rime teal wal paaslich =
orfolk fuel and gas-lig aay
of Norfolk,
Town of Blackstone,
West end water company,
Foreign mission board of southern
Baptist convention,
210
23
248
Brambleton Lodge No. 56, Knights
of Pythias of Norfolk, 250
Charter of town of Waynesboro
amended, 251
Owl club, No. 1, of Norfolk, 259
Bessemer steel and iron company, 262
Virginia and North Carolina con-
Pe in fannany,
pperhonk Springs company, 73
Charter of city of Lynchburg
amended, 275
Charter of city of Staunton amend-
ed, 278
Game Point association, 282
Nelson manufacturing company, 284
Act to incorporate the Pittsburg &
Virginia railroad company 285
Virginia & Carolina railroad com- .
86,
wom .
wood Hebrew cemetery associa-
tion, 287
Alexandria gentlemen’s driving
clu
Lynchburg building and loan com-
Lynchburg B 291
ynchburg Baptist seminary
Bank of Richmond, ,
Hampton & Old Point railway com-
pany, .
Danville & Seaboard railroad com-
pany, 301
Mu Sigma Rho library association
of Chesterfield, 302
Martinsburg & Potomac railroad
company, 303
Mount Vernon fire insurance com-
any of Alexandria, 306
Virginia safety deposit company of
Richmond, 309
Virginia and Pennsylvania iron and
coal company, 312
Farmers’ benevolent fire association
of Franklin, 315
Scott telephone and telegraph com-
any of Fauquier, 317
Fall Church telephone company, 322
Cohoke association, 824
South View orphan home,
Honorable Knights of Jonathan, 327
Charleston, Cincinnati & Chicago
railroad company,
To amend act to incorporate Jack-
son orphan asylum of Norfolk, 335
Craig company, 337
Dismal Swamp hunting club of Nor-
folk county,
Lambert’s Point bunpike company, 340
Act to incorporate Pulaski city
amended, 341
Dinwiddie granite company, 343
Princess Anne railroad company, 346
Virginia immigration land and im-
provement comparty, 349
Big Stone mining, transportation,
and development company, 353
Sun mutual aid association, 356
Charter of city of Alexandria, 366
Greenleaf Johnson lumber compa-
n
Rich wrond & Eltham railroad and
navigation company, 875
Charter of city of Manchester, 379
Big Stone Gap water company, 379
Seaboard water company, 382
Norfolk and Dismal Swamp steam-
boat company,
Virginia savings and safe deposit
company of Richmond,
Southern improvement company, 391
Midlothian, Manchester, and Rich-
mond railway and mining com-
pany, 392
Big Stone Gap construction com-
pany, . 394
Baldwin fair association, 397
West Norfolk & Carolina railroad
company,
Bristol-Goodson street railway com-
pany,
Surry & Smithfield railroad com-
pany, .
Sherwood female seminary at Staun-
ton, 401
Great Southern railway company, 402
Danville & Great Western railroad
etna a 407
Richmond city railway company, 409
Town of Charlottesville, 411
James river bridge company, 417
Bristol & South Atlantic railroad
company, 418
New river plateau railway company, 420
Savings bank of the Grand Foun-
tain United Order True Reform-
ers
Liberty Hill high school,
Charter of town of Hillsville re-
423
425
pealed, 427
Fauquier telephone company, 427
Shenandoah driving park, 434
Lofty Retreat male academy, 434
Fairfax and Georgetown turnpike
company, 436
Richmond perpetual building loan,
and trust company, 438
Diamond Hill Baptist church,
Lynchburg, 441
Northern Virginia abattoir com-
pany, 443
Charter of town of Emporia re-
ealed, 451
old Dominion boom and log com-
452
pany, ‘
Virginia underground electrical con-
duit company, 456
Petersburg railroad company, 457
Manteo pleasure association, 462
Elizabeth park and land company, 462
West Norfolk land and improve-
ment company, 464
Danville tobacco association, 467
Midlothian coal company, 474
Rockbridge fair company, 478
Virginia building and loan com-
pany, 478
Railway reform rolling stock com-
pany, 481
Mutual live stock association of Ac-
comac, 483
Town of Estillville, 489
Commercial club of Berkley, Nor-
folk county, 492
Rosenberger and Shirley telephone
company, 493
Shenandoah Valley railroad com-
pany, 494
Alexandria perpetual building fund
association, 499
Mount Vernon association, 508
Washington, Western, and South-
western railroad company, 514
Tazewell coal and iron company, 519
Isle of Wight and Nansemond lum-
ber and transportation company, 522
Norma iron railroad company, 531
Portsmouth and South Mills rail-
way company, 533
Danville real estate investment,
trust, and land title company, 535
Southern paper and pulp company, 538
Southern improvement association, 539
Hebrew cemetery company of Rich-
mond,
Petersburg, Ettrick, and Matoaco
railway company. 543
To consolidate Bnghthope railway
company with Farmville and
Powhatan railroad company,
Extension of Powell’s valley rail-
road company.
Farmville and Powhatan railroad
company,
Fauquier and Rappahannock rail-
road company,
Building association of American
Lodge No. 1789, Grand United
Order of Odd Fellows of Rich-
mond city,
Fincastle telephone and telegraph
company,
Oakwood cemetery company in
Surry,
INDEX.
To deed books in chancery court of
Richmond city,
INFANTS.
Code amended in relation to inter-
est of,
In relation to sale of real estate of,
a
546
559
555
561
564
240
503
INGLES, C. H.
Relief of sureties of,
INSPECTIONS.
Certain sections of Code 1873 in re-
lation to, repealed, 52
To repeal certain sections of Code
in relation to inspection of flour
and fish, - 102
INSTITUTIONS.
Educational institutions receiving
state appropriations to make an-
nual reports, 12
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT COM-
PANIES.
Manner in which, may elect a part
of its board of directors,
To take stone, gravel, &c., 528
INTERNAL REVENUE.
In relation to repeal of,
506
580
IRON BELT LAND MINING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.
Name changed,
ISLE OF WIGHT.
Voters of Carrollton precinct in, to
vote on no fence law, 281
ISLE OF WIGHT AND NANSEMOND
LUMBER AND TRANSPORTA-
TION COMPANY.
497
Incorporated, 522
JACKSON ORPHAN ASYLUM OF
NORFOLK.
To amend act to incorporate, 335
JACKSON’S RIVER.
In Alleghany a lawful fence, 504
JAMES RIVER.
To prohibit use of nets in Chicka-
hominy and, 391
Occupany of certain flats on, 461
JAMES RIVER BRIDGE COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 417
JAMES RIVER VALLEY CON-
STRUCTION COMPANY.
Incorporated, 113
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM A.
Political disabilities, removed,
JOINT COMMITTEES.
Payment to special, and accountant, 468
JOINT RESOLUTIONS.
Printing of,
548
566
JONES, MANAUS,
Compensation to,
JUDGES.
To prescribe what, may practice
497
law, 433
Duty of, under act giving aid to dis-
_ abled soldiers, &c., 469 to 474
Duty of, of er ae city, 477
Duty of, of King George county, 499
Duty of, 505
JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
Times for holding courts in six-
teenth, 5.
Times for holding courts in second
sixteenth, and seventeenth, 450
Times for holding courts in ninth, 519
JUDICIAL SALES.
In relation to judgments against re-
ceivers, &c., at,
JURIES.
In what cases and compensation,
mileage of jurors,
Undertakers exempted from jury
service, 124
261
JURORS.
In what cases, compensation and
mileage of, 18
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Right of appeal in cattle guard cases, 526
Payment of, 549
KASEY, JOHN G.
Certain judgments against, and his
sureties, released, 348
KINCHELOE, W. W.
Time extended to, to collect taxes, 446
KING GEORGE COUNTY.
Time extended to F. W. Payne, late
treasurer of, to collect taxes, 157
In relation to Scott’s bridge,
KING & QUEEN.
Sale of certain real estate in, now
held by county school board of, 458
KING WILLIAM.
Protection of game in,
County court of, authorized to give
relief to O. D. Levis,
KIRTLEY, R. M.
To refund taxes to,
LABORING MAN.
Code 1887, amended in relation to a, 423
fv tT
498
398
356
LAMBDENIS FOINT LOURNPIKE
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 340
LANDS.
In relation to assessment of, 551
Sub-division of tracts of, 553
LAND WARRANTS.
In relation to price paid for, &c., 352
LAWFUL FENCES.
Nansemond river between certain
points in Nansemond a,
Jacksons river in Alleghany a,
See Fences.
103
504
LEVIS, O. D.
Authorized to redeem certain lots
in West Point, ;
LEXINGTON STREET RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 79
LOCUST DALE MALE ACADEMY.
Loan of muskets to the, 288
LOFTY RETREAT MALE ACAD-
EMY.
Loan of muskets to, 434
LONG, REV. ISAAC.
Relieved from taxes improperly
paid by him, 4
LOUDOUN CREAMERY ASSOCIA-
TION.
Incorporated, 31
LOUDOUN COUNTY.
Board of supervisors of, to borrow
money to build a jail,
Wild game in, 9
Loudoun creamery association in,
incorporated,
Division fences, 127
Registration in, 399
LOUDOUN COUNTY AND FRED-
ERICK BRIDGE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 142
LOUISA.
Registration in, 440
LOTTSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
County school board of Northum-
berland county to use a portion
of school fund for the erection of
school houses in, 51
LUW EL, Uo. AVULETILE,
Secretary of commonwealth to affix
seal of state to certificate held by, 393
LIBERTY.
Mayor and common council of, to
borrow money, 189
LIBERTY HILL HIGH SCHOOL.
Incorporated, 425
LIMITATION OF SUITS.
Code 1887 amended, 345
LUNATIC ASYLUMS.
Appropriation to Central Lunatic
Asylam, 70
LYNCHBURG.
Relative to sales of mules, &.,
under levy, in city of, 221
Charter of city of, amended, 275
In regard to amount of treasurer’s
bonds for city of, 477
LYNCHBURG AGRICULTURAL
AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY.
Name changed to Lynchburg In-
dustrial society, 290
LYNCHBURG BAPTIST SEMINARY.
Incorporated, 291
LYNCHBURG BUILDING AND
LOAN COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 289
cltoecimaian URE ST ETL SO-
Name of Lynchburg Agricultural
and Mechanical society changed
to, 2
LYNCHBURG COTTON MILL AND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
Incorporated, 170
MADISON COUNTY.
Authorized to subscribe to the stock
of the Madison Courthouse and
Orange railroad, 94
MADISON COURTHOUSE AND
ORANGE RAILROAD COMPANY.
County of Madison to subscribe to, 94
Act io incorporate, amended, 95
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS.
Names of, 597-601
MAHANY, HENRY.
Relief of, 64
MAUR, LUW AnD,
Time extended to treasurer of
Charles City county for collection
of taxes, &c., 119
MALLORY, D. C.
Relief of, 541
MANASSAS DISTRICT.
Fences in, in Prince William, lying
north of Warrenton turnpike, 242
MANCHESTER.
Registration in, 258
Charter of city of, amended, 379
MANCHESTER MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 71
MANTEO PLEASURE ASSOCIA-
TION.
Incorporated, 462
MARION HIGH SCHOOL. __
Granting a loan of arms to, 96
MARSH LANDS.
Granting of unappro printed.
meadow and, on Eastern Shore,
MARTINSBURG AND POTOMAC
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 303
MATHEWS COUNTY.
Relief of tax-payers of, 378
MATHEWS, W. 8.
Political disabilities of, removed, 548
McCABE, J. B.
Thanks of general assembly to, 579
McCRACKEN, T. E.
Relieved of a fine, 344
MEADOW LANDS.
Granting of unappropriated marsh
or, on Eastern Shore, 273
MECKLENBURG.
Working roads in, 356
Draining of low lands in Palmers
Springs district,
MECKLENBURG TOLL BRIDGE
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 191
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
In relation to practice of, 369
MEMORIAL ASYLUM FORINFANTS
IN FAIRFAX COUNTY.:
Incorporated, 116
MERCHANTS BANK OF DANVILLE.
Incorporated, 27
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
GLOUCESTER.
Taxes due on parsonage of, released, 224
MIDDLETOWN AND CAPON TURN-
PIKE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 219
MIDLOTHIAN COAL COMPANY.
Incorporated, 474
MIDLOTHIAN, MANCHESTER, AND
RICHMOND RAILWAY AND MIN-
ING COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 392
MIDKIFF, LEVI.
Relief of, surety of Tyler Midkiff, 547
MIDKIFF, TYLER.
Relief of Levi Midkiff, surety of, 547
MILLER, W. G.
And his sureties allowed time to col-
lect tax tickets, 451
MINERAL RAILROAD COMPANY.
Name changed to Alexandria and
Charleston railroad company, 180
MINERAL SPRINGS RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 169
MONTGOMERY.
Special district aes tax in Au-
burn district, 230
MONTROSE oe IMPROVEMENT
PANY.
Incorporated, 155
MOSS, J. R.
Relief of W. A. Moss, administrator
of, 198
MOSS, W. A.
Relief of J. R. Moss, administrator
of, ; 198
MOUNT JACKSON.
Town of, in Shenandoah, incorpo-
rated, 1
MOUNT VERNON ASSOCIATION.
Claim of yuna against United
States transferred to,
a on
MOUNT VERNON AVENUE ASSO-
CIATION.
Incorporated, 199
MOUNT VERNON FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF ALEXANDRIA.
Incorporated, 306
MU SIGMA RHO LIBRARY ASSO-
CIATION OF CHESTERFIELD.
Trustees of, incorporated, 302
MUTUAL LIVE STOCK ASSOCIA-
TION OF ACCOMAC.
Incorporated, 483
NANSEMOND RIVER.
In the county of Nansemond be-
tween certain points a lawful
fence, 103
River and harbor commissioners for, 385
NASSAWODUX CREEK.
George R. Dalby and Labon J. Be-
lote to erect wharf on, in North-
ampton county, 46
NELSON MANUFACTURING COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 284
NEW ERECTION MEMORIAL AS-
SOCIATION, ROCKINGHAM.
To (os protection to cemetery,
., Of,
NEWPORT NEWS CEMETERY COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 163
NEWPORT NEWS ELECTION PRE-
CINCT.
Fence law, 299
NEW RIVER.
Radford land and improvement
company authorized to erect
dams across, 99
NEW RIVER PLATEAU RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 420
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
NORFOLK RAILROAD COMPANY.
ams es to be paid bys county court
orthampton, to George T.
Gurnee and others, 21
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Times for holding courts in, 519
NORFOLK AND CAROLINA RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
Name of Chowan and Southern
railroad company changed to, 32
NORFOLK CITY.
Local board of improvement, Bram-
bleton ward, to borrow money, 40
Re-assessment of lands in, Bram-
bleton word, 178
Council of, to issue bonds, 449
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Christian multitude of,incorporated,. 50
Board of i ead ag of, to pay over
to city collector of Norfolk city, a
portion of taxes, &c., 550
NORFOLK AND CAPE HENRY
RAILROAD AND HOTEL COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, * 86
NORFOLK AND DISMAL SWAMP
STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
Incorporated, 384
NORFOLK FUEL AND GAS LIGHT
COMPANY OF NORFOLK, VIR-
GINIA. :
Incorporated, 23
Act to incorporate, amended, 223
NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAILROAD
COMPANY.
In relation to the, 82
NORMA IRON RAILROAD COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 531
NORMAL SCHOOL.
At William and Mary college, 512
NORTH AMHERST RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 183
‘ NORTH DANVILLE.
Registration in town of, 332
NORTHAMPTON.
County court of, to pay George T.
Turner and others, trustees of
Trinity church, certain damages, 21
George R. Dalby and Laben J. Bel-
ote, to erect a wharf on Nassowa-
dux creek in, 46
Eastern Shore steamboat company,
allowed to hold land in, 98
Time for killing partridges in,
Granting of unappropriated lands
on Eastern Shore,
. ff
272
273
7 oe
NORTHERN VIRGINIA ABATTOIR
COMPANY.
443,
Incorporated,
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
County school board of, to use school
Time to collect taxes extended to
James M. Booth, treasurer of, 272
Working roads in, 441
NOTTOWAY COUNTY.
Public roads in, 132
Town of Blackstone, 243
NUISANCES.
Abating public nuisances, 557
OAKWOOD CEMETERY COMPANY
IN SURRY.
Incorporated, 564
OAKWOOD HEBREW CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated, 287
OCCOQUAN DISTRICT.
Voters of, to vote on question of
increasing levy,
OLD DOMINION BOOM AND LOG
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 452
OVERBY, J. W.
Further time allowed to levy,
OWL CLUB No. 1, NORFOLK.
Incorporated, : 259
OYSTERS.
Certain ground known as H
Island flats declared open an
eligible for sowing, 147
In relation to preservation of, &c.,
241, 486
397
PAGE COUNTY.
Further time allowed Wm. 0. Ya-
r, treasurer of, to distrain, &c.,
Public roads in, 132
Protection of deer in county of,
PALMER’S SPRINGS DISTRICT.
Draining of low lands in, in Meck-
lenburg, 435
PARKER, H. R.
Granted right of occupancy of cer-
tain flats on James river,
PARTNERSHIPS.
Code 1887 amended in relation to
special, . 321
FART HIVGES.
Time for killing, in Accomac and
other counties, 272
Protection of, in Rockingham 277
Time for killing, i in King William, 398
PATRICK.
Working roads in Grayson and, 47
Relief of sureties of Isaac N. Akers, 237
PAYNE, F. M.
Political disabilities removed, 548
PAYNE, F. W.
Extending time to late treasurer of
King George, to collect taxes, 157
PEDDLARS.
Tax on, 33
PENALTIES.
Shall not effect any offence or act
committed or done, or forfeitures
and, incurred before a certain
day, 3
PENITENTIARY.
Board of directors of, to restore
burnt buildings, 223
PENSIONS.
Aid to disabled soldiers, &c., 469
PETERSBURG AND ASYLUM
RAILWAY.
Incorporated, 37
PETERSBURG AND CHESTER-
FIELD RAILROAD COMPANY.
Act to authorize county of Chester-
field to subscribe to Block of,
amended, 12
PETERSBURG, ETTRICK & MATO-
ACO RAILWAY COMPANY.
54
Incorporated,
PETERSBURG MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 150
ERTERSE YRS t HATEBOLD: COM-
Authorized to lease its road, 457
PETERS, DAVID.
Duplicate warrant to be issued to, 50-1
PHILLIPS, WALTER.
Relief of, from license tax errone-
ously assessed, 21
PHYSICIANS.
Payment of, 549
ry tT
FindJAnM M. & CHhUnRCM SUUILT, IN
TAZEWELL.
Trustees of, authorized to sell their
church property, 222
PITTSBURG & VIRGINIA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 285
PITTSYLVANIA.
Town of Chatham to borrow money, 20
Protection of Game in, 102
County court of, to relieve estate of
Hartwell Farmer, deceased, from
delinquent taxes, 295
Public roads in, 334
To vote on question of fence law, 559
PITZER, JOHN B.
Relief of sureties of, 530
PLATS.
Records of, 553
POCAHONTAS TOWING AND
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Incorporated, 201
POLICEMEN.
County court of Augusta to appoint, 327
Sou judge of Southampton to ap-
point,
POLITICAL DISABILITIES.
Removal of, of Daniel P. Curtis,
Removal of, of W. S. Mathews and
others,
POLLUTION OF DRINKING WATER.
297
To prevent the, 83
PORTSMOUTH.
Council of, to issue bonds, 97
Young Men’s christian association
of, 179
Powers of council of, 550
Giving consent to United States to
purchase a lot of land in, 563
PORTSMOU'H & SOUTH MILLS
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Incorporated, 533
POWELL, A. THEODORE.
Compensation to, 286
POWELLS VALLEY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Extension of,
POWHATAN COUNTY.
Cumberland and, to change form of
bonds, 128
Registration in Chesterfield and, 258
548
PHINUL GhLOnGH,
Board of supervisors of Bucking-
ham, Surry, and, to let to con-
tract public roads, ,
PRINCESS ANNE.
To vote on question of issuing bonds
187
to build a road, 459
To repeal act for protection of fish
in Back bay, in, 546
PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY RAIL-
WAY COMPANY.
Incorporated, 346
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY.
Workingmen’s association of, 61
Working of public roads in, 161
PRINCE WILLIAM.
Fences in Manassas district in, lying
north of Warrenton turnpike, 242
To vote on removal of courthouse, 370
Voters of Occoquan district to vote
on question of increasing levy for
school purposes,
PRINTING.
See Public Printing.
Superintendent of Public Printing.
PUBLIC DEBT.
Amount of,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS.
To prevent county, district, &c.,
school officers and school trus-
purchasing school
488
609
tees from
claims, &c.,
County school board of Northum-
berland touse certain school fund, 51
County school board of Richmond
county, to appropriate money to
erection of a school house, 92
Town of Salem, &c., constituted a
separate school district, 213
Special school district in Auburn
district, Montgomery, 230
To amend Code 1873, in regard to
unexpended school funds, 320
Purchase of property, &c., for state
normal school, 324
Tabesty Hill high school, incorpo-
rated, 425
Sale of certain real estate in King
& Queen, 458
Voters of Occnquan district to vote
on question of increasing the levy, 488
Normal school at William and Mary, 512
Trustees of Gills creek and Black-
ee:
blue hidge hall,
Resolution in regard to federal aid
to, 579
PUBLIC NUISANCES.
Abating,
PUBLIC PRINTING.
557
In relation to, 566
PUBLIC REVENUES.
Appropriated, 568 to 578
PUBLIC ROADS.
Act amended, working of, in Cul-
peper and Buckingham, 5
Working, in Grayson and Patrick, 47
Working of, in Alleghany, Bath,
and Highland,
In Nottoway county, 132
In Page county, 132
Working of, in Prince Edward
county,
Board of supervisors of Bucking-
ham, Prince George, and Surry to
let to contract, 187
Board of supervisors of Essex, to
rescind order in relation to work-
ing,
Act to provide for working,
amended, 258
Working of, in Tazewell, 269
In relation to, in Fluvanna, 279
In Spotsylvania, 328
In Pittsylvania, 334
In Caroline, 336
Working, in Mecklenburg, 356
Working, in Rockingham, 429
Working of, in Northumberland, 441
Princess Anne to vote on question
of issuing bonds to build a road, 459
Working, in Botetourt, 487
Working of, in Frederick, Clarke,
Warren, and Augusta, 537
PULASKI CITY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 341
i is erie coamnor ea '
n relation to judgments agains’
&c., at judicial sales, ” 261
PURVIS, JOHN HENRY.
Relief of,
PURYEAR, H. B.
Compensation to A. Tho. Powell
for prosecution of, 286
QUANANLINGE,
Appropriation for adequate, at the
capes, 581
R. ‘
Protection of hares and, in Chester-
field, 547
RADFORD LAND AND IMPROVE-
MENT COMPANY.
Authorized to erect dams, 99
RAILROADS.
Act authorizing county of Chester-
field to subscribe to stock of
Petersburg and Chesterfield rail-
road company, amended, 12
Charter of Farmville and Char-
lottesville railroad company
amended, 14
Damages assessed on petition of
New York, Philadelphia, and Nor-
folk railroad company,
Act to incorporate Chowan and
Southern railroad company, name
changed to Norfolk and Carolina
railroad company, 32
Petersburg and Asylum railway
company, 37
Shenandoah Valley railroad com-
pany, bonds issued for stock, 39
Act to amend charter of Farmville
and Charlottesville railroad com-
ny, a8 amended, 42
Falls church and: Potomac railway
company, 43
Norfolk and Cape Henry railroad
and hotel company, 86
Richmond city and Seven Pines
railway company, 93
County of Madison to subscribe to
the stock of the Madison court-
house and Orange railroad, 94
Madison courthouse and Orange
railroad, 95
Green Springs tramway company, 158
Act to incorporate Mineral Springs
21
railroad company, 169
Suburban and exposition railway
company, 176
Name of Mineral railroad company
changed to Alexandria and
Charleston railroad company, 180
North Amherst railroad company, 183
Danville and East Tennessee rail-
road company, 185
Bristol and Danville railroad com-
pany, 192
Baltimore, Cincinnati and Western
railway company, 195
South Atlantic and Ohio railroad
company, 202
To regulate construction of, through
mountain passes and defiles, 238
Virginia and Norto VUarolna con-
struction company,
Act to incorporate the Pittsburg and
Virginia railroad company,
Act to incorporate the Virginia and
Carolina railroad company, 286
Hampton and Old Point railway
company,
Danville and Seaboard railroad com-
pany, 301
Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago
railroad company, 332
265
Princess Anne railway company, 346
Richmond and Eltham railroad and
navigation company, 875
Midlothian, Manchester and Rich-
mond railway and mining com-
392
work 394
est Norfolk and Carolina railroad oT
company,
Surry and Smithfield railroad com-
pany, .
Big Stone Gap construction com-
pany,
Great Southern railway company, 402
Danville and Great Western rail-
road company, 407
Bristol and South Atlantic railroad
company, 418
New River and Plateau railway
company,
Commissioner of, to publish certain
information in his report, 449
Petersburg railroad company au-
thorized to lease its road, 457
Railway reform rolling stock com- a0
any,
pshineton, Western and South-
western railroad company,
Right of appeal in cattle guard cases, 526
Town of Goodson to subscribe to
Bristol and Danville railroad com-
pany, 527
To take stone, gravel, &c., 528
Norma Iron railroad cone 531
Portsmouth and South Mills rail-
way company, 533
Petersburg, Ettrick and Matoaco
railway company,
Brighthope railway company con-
solidated with Farmville and
Powhatan railroad company,
Extension of Powell’s Valley rail-
roa
Fauquier and Rappahannock rail-
road company,
Act incorporating Farmville and
Powhatan railroad company,
amended, :
See Street Railways.
RAILWAY REFORM ROLLING
STOCK COMPANY.
Incorporated, 481
546
DALLW ALS.
See Railroads.
Street Railways.
RAPPAHANNOCK VALLEY AGRI-
CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL
SOCIETY, OF FREDERICKSBURG.
Act to incorporate, amended, 49
RAWLINGS, J. R.
Time extended to, late treasurer of
Brunswick, to collect taxes, 156
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
Amount of, 608
RECEIVERS.
In relation to judgments against,
&c., at judicial sales,
REGISTER OF LAND OFFICE.
Certain sections Code, 1873, amend-
ed, in reference to land warrants, 352
REGISTRATION.
New registration in Alexandria city
and county, 227-8
In city of Manchester and counties
of Chesterfield and Powhatan, 258
In city of Staunton 318
In town of North Danville, 332
In Loudoun county, 399
In Louisa, 440
In relation to registration at Stock
Yards precinct, in Roanoke,
In Roanoke city, 496
In Wythe county, 507
In Appomattox, 545
RELIEF.
John Collins, from payment of a
fine,
Of Walter Phillips, license tax erro-
neously assessed, 21
Of William Scoggings, late treasu-
rer of Warren county, 39
Of Henry Mahaney,
Of Charles W. Walker, late treasu-
rer of Gile county, and his sure-
ties,
Relief of sureties of D. B. Baldwin,
late treasurer of Tazewell county, 117
Of tax-payers of Alleghany county, 219
Of John A. Roberts and John E.
Roberts, of Charlotte, 226
Of Joseph B. Worth, of erroneous
license tax, :
Of Hughes Dillard, Jr., from a fine, 302
Of E. L. Costin, late treasurer of _
Norfharapion.
Of John W. Clay, late treasurer of
Campbell, , 339
Of T. E. McCracken and J. Win-
ston Repass, from a fine, 344
70
UI iD. 8. Engisn,
Of tax-payers of Mathews county, 378
Of sureties of James P. Critz, 389
Farther time allowed J. W. Overby
to levy, 397
Of Fleming Anderson, 398
Of Sidney a Fowlkes, 422
W. B. W. Brocking allowed further
time to collect taxes,
Of J. J. Henritze and his sureties, 449
Time extended to W. W. Kinche-
loe to collect taxes, 446
W. G. Miller and his sureties, 451
Of J. B. Flippin, late treasurer of
Cumberland county, 455
Time extended to J. P. Gilliam to
collect taxes, 457
Of Charles W. Woolfolk, 469
Of John R. Aldrich, 477
Of Rey. Isaac Long from taxes im-
roperly paid by him, 493
Of James A. Tilman, 494
Of O. B. Thomas, 496
Of Jacob Fisher and Robert E.
Stuart, 497-8
Of C. H. Ingles, 506
Of G. W. Hawbert, 513
Of Samuel and Elkanah Sweeney, 518
Of G. S. Haely, 521
Of Fannie E. Harvie, 521
Of Wm. H. Carter, "523
Of James A. Tilman, 523
Of John H. Sears, 525
Of sureties of H. R. Burger, 525
Of John Henry Purvis, 527
Of R. H. Downman, 528
Of sureties of John B. Pitzer, 530
Of Lillias D. Womack, 533
Of D.C. Mallory, 541
Of Andrew Rodgers, 544
Of Levi Midkiff, surety of Tyler
Midkiff, 547
Of Wm. M. Dooley, 552
Of John C. Gray, treasurer of
Washington county, 552
Of sureties of A. F. Creel, 567
REPASS, J. WINSTON.
Relief of,
k REPORTS. P
ppropriating money to pay for
Pablishic: eighty-second, eighty-
third, and eighty-fourth volumes
of Virginia,
REVENUES.
Public, appropriated, 568 to 578
RICHMOND AND ALLEGHANY
RAILROAD.
Main track, &c., in Amherst a law-
ful fence,
BOVYLILS SHIVGL,
Fredericksburg, and Stafford, and
King George to purchase or lease, 498
SCOTT, JOHN.
Thanks of General Assembly to, 579
SCOTT TELEPHONE AND TELE-
GRAPH COMPANY OF FAUQUIER.
Incorporated, 317
SCROGGINS, WILLIAM.
Relief of, 39
SEABOARD WATER COMPANY.
Incorporated, — 382
SEARS, JOHN H.
Relief of, 525
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Times for holding courts in, 450
SECRETARY OF COMMONWEALTH.
To furnish registration books to cer-
tain clerks, 258
Duty of, 269
To affix seal of state to certain cer-
tificate,
To furnish registration books to
clerk of Wythe, 508
To furnish registration books to
county court of Appomattox, 545
To furnish Miss Mary Amelia Smith
a copy of seal of commonwealth, 580
SEVENTEEN ae LGEAD CIR-
Time for holding courts in, 450
SHEMARIAH PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Taxes refunded to, 100
SHENANDOAH.
Town of Mt. Jackson, in, 165
Protection of deer in, 277
SHENANDOAH DRIVING PARK.
Incorporated, 434
SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Clarke county to pay bonds issued
for stock in, 39
Act to incorporate, amended, 494
SHERWOOD FEMALE SEMINARY,
AT STAUNTON.
Charter of, amended, 401
SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Times for holding courts in, 53-4
Time for holding in, 450
SMild, Miss MANY AMELIA.
Secretary of commonwealth to fur-
nish a copy of seal of common-
wealth to,
SMITH, P. C., DECEASED.
Board of supervisors of Culpeper
to adjudicate certain claims and
demands of George W. Cooper
and executors of, 101
SMITH, WILLIAM.
Copy of seal of commonwealth to
be placed on memorial stone of
the late,
SMYTHE COUNTY.
Granting a loan of arms to Marion
high school, 96
Time for killing partridges in, 272
SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND
MARINES.
Aid to, 469
SORGHUM.
School at Alexandria to man’
ture sugar from, . 581
SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY.
Town of Courtland in, incorpo-
rated,
Farmers independent and benevo-
lent society of,
County judge of, to appoint police-
men,
SOUTH ATLANTIC AND OHIO
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Act to lene subscriptions to, by
town of Goodson, amended, 153
Charter amended, 202
SOUTH BOSTON.
Act to incorporate town of,
amended,
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Respecting the quarters of the, 251
SOUTHERN IMPROVEMENT ASSO-
CIATION.
Incorporated, 539
SOUTHERN TAT ROYEMENT COM-
Charter and franchises extended, 391
SOUTHERN PAPER AND PULP
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 538
SOUTH VIEW ORPHAN HOME.
Incorporated, 326
SPECIAL PARTNERSHIPS.
To amend section 2871 of act to
revise, &c., into a Code, &c., in
relation to, — 321
SPOTSYLVANIA.
Public roads in, 328
Voters of Berkley district to vote
on fence law, 373
SPOTSYLVANIA MINING AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 121
STAFFORD COUNTY.
Time extended to Thomas Waller,
late treasurer of, for collection of
taxes, &c., 172
In relation to Scott’s bridge, 498
STAR OF BETHLEHEM ORDER OF
GALILEAN FISHERMEN.
Incorporated, 164
STATE FUNDS.
Deposit of, 51
STATE INDEBTEDNESS.
Amount of,
STATE’S INTEREST.
Authorizing sale of, in Chesapeake
and Ohio railroad company, 157
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Purchase of property, &c., for, 324
STAUNTON.
Charter of city of, amended, 278
Registration in city of, 318
STOCK YARDS PRECINCT.
In relation to registration at, in
Roanoke, 467
STONER, K. B.
Late treasurer of Botetourt, allowed
further time to make settlement,
&e., 182
STONEWALL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
County school board of Richmond
county to appropriate money to
the erection of a school house in, 92
STUART, ROBERT E.
Fine to be refunded to,
STREET RAILWAYS.
Wytheville street railway incorpo-
497-8
ra 76
Berkley street railway company, 85
Bristol-Goodson street railway, 400
Richmond city railway, 409
F i 7
SUB-DIVISION OF LANDS.
Of tracts of land, 558
SUBURBAN AND EXPOSITION
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Incorporated, 17€
SUFFOLK.
Charter of town of, amended, 62
SUGAR WORKS.
School at Alexandria to manufac-
ture sugar from sorghum, 581
SUITS.
Code 1887 amended in relation to
limitation of, 346
SULLIVAN, C. W. (DECEASED.)
Time extended for collection of tax
tickets in hands of deputies of, 845
SUN MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated, 35€
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN-
STRUCTION.
Ex-officio a member of board of
visitors of William & Mary college, 512
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
PRINTING.
Duties of, 296, 566
SUPERSEDEAS.
Supreme court of appeals shall hear,
&e., 17
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS.
In relation to appeals, &c., 17
Duty of clerks of, 18
SURGERY AND MEDICINES.
In relation to practice of, 369
SURRY.
Board of supervisors of Prince
George, Buckingham, and, to let
to contract public roads, 187
SURRY AND SMITHFIELD RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 400
SWEENEY, ELKANAH.
Relief of, 518
SWEENEY, SAMUEL.
Relief of, 518
TALLEY, W. S.
Deputy treasurer of Hanover, to col-
lect taxes, 304
LAA BS.
Peddlers’ license, 33
Owners of certain lands relieved
from, 505
TAX-PAYERS.
Relief of, of Carroll county, 257
TAZEWELL COAL AND IRON COM-
PANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 519
TAZEWELL COUNTY.
Relief of sureties of D. B. Baldwin,
late treasurer of, 11
Trustees of Pisjah M. E. Church
South, in, to sell their church
wrroperty, 222
orking roads in, 269
TELEGRAPHS.
Augusta telephone and telegraph
company, 21
Scott telephone and telegraph com-
pany, of Fauquier, 317
Fincastle telephone and telegraph
company, 562
TELEPHONES.
Gordonsville and Sperryville Tele-
phone company, 1
Augusta telephone and telegraph
company, 215
Scott telephone and telegraph com-
any, of poe 317
Falls Church telephone company, 322
Fauquier telephone company, 427
Rosenberger and Shirley telephone
company, 493
Fincastle telephone and telegraph
company, 562
TILMAN, JAMES A.
Time extended to, to collect taxes, 494
Relief of, 523
THOMAS, A. B.
Time extended to, to collect taxes, 496
THROGMORTON, MRS. MARIA
SIMPSON.
Taxes refunded to, 189
TOLL BRIDGES.
Elizabeth park and land company
to construct a toll bridge across
Broad creek,
TOWNS.
Town of Courtland in Southamp-
ton, incorporated,
Act to incorporate town of South
Boston, amended, 54
To amend charter of Suffolk, 62
L0OWN OF HOCKy Mount, ‘We
Big Stone Gap in Wise county, 224
Blackstone in Nottoway county, 243
Charter of town of Waynesboro,
amended,
Charter of Charlottesville,amended, 411
Charter of town of Hillsville, re-
pealed, 427
Charter of town of Emporia, re-
pealed, 451
To incorporate town of Estillville, 489
Of Goodson to subscribe to Bristol
and Danville railroad company, 527
TREASURERS.
County and city, not to sell lands
for delinquent taxes, 481
Duty of, 505
Compensation of city and county, 543
See County Treasurers.
City Treasurers.
TRESPASS BY CATTLE.
In relation to, 368
TRINKLE, GILES W.
Political disabilities, removed, 548
TRUSTEES OF THE BAPTIST MIS-
SION BOARD.
Incorporated, 22
TUNIS LUMBER COMPANY OF
BALTIMORE.
Authorized to hold land in Virginia, 97
TURNER, GEORGE T.
Northampton county court to pay
to, and others, trustees of Trinity
church, damages assessed, 21
TURNPIKES.
Berkley and Currituck turnpike
company, 84
To amend Code in relation to, 88
Part of Warm Springs and Hun-
tersville turnpike to be repaired, 267
Lambert’s Point turnpike company, 340
Fairfax and Georgetown turnpike
company, 436
UNAPPROPRIATED LANDS.
Granting of, on Eastern Shore, 273
UNDERTAKERS.
Exempted from jury service, 124
UNION ACADEMY.
Surviving trustees of, of Appomat-
tox to fill vacancies, 316
UNLAWFUL FISHING.
To amend act in relation to, 67
. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Property of international commit-
tee of Young Men’s Christian As-
sociation located at, exempt from
taxation, 496
UPPER APPOMATTOX COMPANY.
In relation to navigation of Appo-
mattox river, 28
Transfer of shares in, 29
To amend act to reduce number of
trustees in,
: : VIRGINIA.
Line separating West Virginia and
Virginia,
VIRGINIA COMPANY.
Name of Iron Belt Land Mining
and Development company
changed to, 497
510
VIRGINIA BOOM AND LOG COM-
PANY,
Name changed to Clinchport Im-
provement company, 151
VIRGINIA BUILDING AND LOAN
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 478
VIRGINIA AND CAROLINA RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 286
VIRGINIA IMMIGRATION LAND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
Incorporated, - 349
VIRGINIA MINING AND MANUFAC-
TURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 90
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
Incorporated, 265
VIRGINIA PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 216
VIRGINIA AND PENNSYLVANIA
IRON AND COAL COMPANY.
Incorporated, 312
VIRGINIA REPORTS. é
Appropriating money to pay for
publishing the 82nd, 83rd, and
84th volumes of, 83
VIRGINIA SAFETY DEPOSIT COM-
PANY OF RICHMOND.
Incorporated, 309
CL
~IT,n
VIRGINIA SAVINGS AND §.
POSIT COMPANY OF RICE
Incorporated,
VIRGINIA STATE AGRICU
AND MECHANICAL SOC.
Incorporated,
VIRGINIA UNDERGROUNI
TRICAL CONDUCT COMI
Incorporated,
VOTERS.
See Registration.
WAGES. °
Act to secure to operatives
laborers payment of, in 1:
money of United States, ame:
WALKER, CHARLES
Relief of, late treasurer of (
and his sureties,
WALKER, JOSEPH
Board of supervisors of Halif
issue warrant in favor of,
WALLER, THOMAS
Time extended to, late treasu:
Stafford, for collection of t
"9
WARM SPRINGS AND HI
VILLE TURNPIKE.
Part of it to be repaired,
WARREN COUNTY
Relief of Wm. Scroggins, late |
urer of,
To vote on erection of br
across Shenandoah river,
Working roads in,
WARRENTON AND MA
ROAD COMPANY.
Act incorporating, amended,
WARWICK.
Fence law, Newport News ele
precinct,
Voters of, authorized to vote «
moval of courthouse,
WARWICK PARK TRAN
TION COMPANY.
Incorporated,
WAYNESBORO.
Charter of town of, amended,
WASHINGTON COUN
Time for killing partridges in,
WASHINGTON MASONIC MEMORI-
AL TEMPLE, IN FREDERICKS-
BURG.
Erection of, 207
WASHINGTON, WESTERN & SOUTH-
WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 514
WEST END WATER COMPANY.
Incorporated, 248
WESTERN LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Lillias D. Womack entitled to rights
of a free patient, “ 533
WEST NORFOLK & CAROLINA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Act to incorporate, amended, 399
WEST NORFOLK LAND AND IM-
PROVEMENT COMPANY.
Incorporated, 464
WEST VIRGINIA.
Line separating Virginia from, 510
WHARVES.
George R. Dalby and Laban J. Bel-
ote to erect wharf in Northamp-
ton, 46
Christian Hanson to erect a wharf
in Accomac 97
Act to allow William H. Ellis to
erect a wharf at Franklin city,
Accomac, amended, 100
Theodore Haughwont to erect a
wharf and pier-head, 257-9
R. H. Atkinson to erect a wharf;
Mrs. Mary J. Young to erect a wharf,
&e., 319
WILD GAME.
Respecting wild game in Loudoun
county,
To ameed act for protection of, in
Henry county, 92
Protection of, in Pittsylvania, 102
WILD TURKEYS.
Time for killing, in King William, 398
WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE.
Normal school at, 512
WINCHESTER.
To pay part of expenses of circuit
court of Winchester,
City of, authorized to increase her
bonded debt, 25
Union bank of, to be a deposito:
of state funds, oe
To authorize conveyances by, 449
WILIS.
J urisdiction of courts as to the pro-
bate of,
WISE COUNTY.
Town of Big Stone Stone Gap, 224
WITNESSES.
“Payment of, 549
- WOMACK, LILLIAS D.
Relief of, 533
WOOLFOLK, CHARLES W.
Time extended to, to collect taxes, 469
WORKINGMENS ASSOCIATION OF
PRINCE EDWARD.
Incorporated, 61
WORTH, JOSEPH B.
Relief of, 290
WRITS OF ERROR.
Supreme court of appeals shall hear,
WYTHE.
Registration in, 507
WYTHE CANNING AND MANU-
FACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 25
WYTHEVILLE STREET RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 76
WYTHEVILLE TELEPHONE COM-
PANY.
Act to incorporate, &c., 77
YAGER, WILLIAM 0.
To allow, treasurer of Page county,
further time to distrain, 121
YOUNG, MRS. MARY J.
Authorized to erect a wharf,
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO-
CIATION OF PORTSMOUTH.
Incorporated, 179
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO-
CIATION AT — OF
VIRGINIA.
Property of the international com-;,-".
mittee exempt from taxation, 496
319