Chap. 274.—Resolution in regard to a call for an Extra Session of the
: General Assembly.
Passed March 1, 1867.
Whereas, but two days of the present session of the gene-
ral assembly remain, and it being impossible to consider
and dispose of the matters of legislation of great importance
and general interest which remain unfinished and undisposed
of, and of others of perhaps still greater and more vital im-
portance which may arise, and require prompt and speedy
action by the representatives of the people: Therefore, be it
Resolved by the general assembly, That His Excellency
Governor Peirpoint be and he ‘is hereby respectfully re-
quested to convene the general assembly of Virginia at the
capitol of the state, on Monday next the fourth instant, at
ten o’clock A. M., then and there to consider and take action
on such matters of. public interest as they in their wisdom
may deem best for the welfare of the state; and that a com-
mittee of three on the part of the house and two on the part
of the senate, be appointed to wait on the governor with a
copy of this resolution.