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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Volume | 1914 |
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Law Number | 362 |
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Chap. 362.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 833 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, as heretofore amended by an act approved March 11, 1908, and
other acts, in relation to the powers and duties of the board. of super-
visors at annual meetings, by changing the body of said section, and by
an amendment in addition to the new section designated as section
833-a, which shall prescribe the powers and duties of boards of super-
visors in relation to county and schoo] levies, approved March 11, 1908.
(S. B. 278.)
Approved March 28, 1914.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
section eight hundred and thirty-three of the Code of Virginia, as
heretofore amended, be amended and re-enacted by changing the
body of said section and adding a new section designated as section
cight hundred and thirty-three-a. prescribing the powers and duties
of boards of supervisors in relation to the county and school levies,
so as to read as follows:
Sec. 833. Powers and duties of board of supervisors at annual
meeting.—The board of supervisors-of each county shall have power,
and it shall be their duty, at the regular meeting in the month of
duly in each year, or as soon thereafter as practicable, to audit
accounts and settle with officers. To audit the accounts of the
county; to settle: with the county treasurer his accounts for the
vear; to settle with the sheriff his accounts upon the collection of
fines or other moneys accruing and belonging to the county; to
audit the accounts of the superintendent of the poor and examine
and pass upon his reports, and generally to settle with any other
officer who may have an account with the county, and take such
steps as may be necessary to secure a full and satisfactory exhibit
and settlement of the affairs of the county.
Sec. 833-a. Boards of supervisors to fix and order county and
school levies.—The board of supervisors of each county shall have
power, and it shall be their duty, at regular meeting in month of
April in each year or as soon thereafter as practicable:
First. To fix and order county levies——To fix the amount of the
county levies for the current vear; to order the levy on all property
assessed with tax within the county and on the capital invested,
used or employed in mercantile business; moneys and credits actively
used and employed in carrying on the mercantile business, including
goods, wares and merchandise on hand, and all solvent bonds, de-
mands or claims made or contracted in the course of business durmg
the preceding year shall be held to be capital in said mercantile
business; to order the levy on the real estate and personal property
of telegraph and telephone companies and railroad companies and
their telegraph lines, which pass through their respective counties.
except such as are exempt from county or other local taxes, based
upon the assessment per mile made by the State for its purposes
and furnished by the auditor of public accounts to said board; or
the order of levy may be a certain per centum, upon the amount of
the State tax; also to order the levy on all real estate, situated in
their respective counties, belonging to any city, town or other
municipality, situated outside of said county, which may have been
relieved from taxation for State purposes, this act to apply to such
real estate as may heretofore have been, or may hereafter be, pur-
chased for the purpose of securing a water supply for said city,
town or municipality, which water is a source of revenue to such
city, town or municipality, or purchased for the purpose of pro-
tecting the watershed of any stream or streams, the water of which
may be used for said purpose; and when such real estate has been
relieved of assessment for State taxes, and does not show an assess-
ment on the land books of said county for that or the preceding
year, then such board of supervisors shall direct the commissioner
of the revenue for the revenue district in which the real estate in
question is situated, to assess the same for taxation in accordance
with the provisions of section five hundred and eight of the Code,
omitted taxes, how assessed, and hereafter the assessors appointed
under the provisions of section four hundred and thirty-seven of
the Code for the purpose of assessing lands and lots shall regularly
agsess such real etate for taxation for county purposes in accordance
with the rules enacted for determining the valuation of real property
assessed for State taxation.
Second. To levy school taxes.—To levy a tax upon all the
property in the county, upon which county levies are laid, sufficient
to raise the amount recommended by the county school board in
their estimates for county school purposes, or so much thereof as
it may allow; and to levy a tax upon such property, in each school
district, sufficient to raise the amount recommended by the county
school board for district school purposes, or so much thereof as it
may allow; but the tax so levied shall not be less than the minimum
nor exceed the maximum prescribed in the third sub-division of
section fifteen hundred and six.
2. As this act is for the purpose of raising revenue, an emer-
gency exists, and the act shall be in force from its passage.
4, 9n0. W. Willams, clerk OF the house OF aeregates OF Virginia,
do hereby certify that the session of the general assembly of Vir-
ginia at which the acts of assembly herein printed were enacted,
adjourned sine die on March twentieth, nineteen hundred and
fourteen. .
JNo. W. WILLIAMS,
Clerk of the House of Delegates of Virginia.
TIME FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
* REGULAR TERMS OF THE CIRCUIT
COURTS OF VIRGINIA.
First Circuit.
Norfolk—tThe first Monday in January, February, March, April, May, June,
July, October, November and December.
SEconpD CIRCUIT.
Nansemond—On the second Monday in January, March, May, July and Octo-
ber.
Southampton—On the third Monday in January, March, May, July and
October.
City of Norfolk—On the fourth Monday in January, February, March, April,
June, October and November, and third Monday in September.
City of Suffolk—On Tuesday after the fourth Monday in February, June,
September and November.
TuHigp CiRovuIT.
Prince George—Third Tuesday in January, May, November and July sixth.
Surry—Fourth Tuesday in January, March, May, September and November,
and July twelfth.
Sussex—Second Tuesday in January, March, May, September and November,
and July second.
Greensville—First Tuesday in February, april, June, October and December.
Brunswick—Fourth Tuesday in February, April, June and October, and on
first Tuesday in September.
FourtH CinrculT.
Amelia—The fourth Monday in March, June and September, and first Mon-
day in January.
Chesterfield—The second Monday in February, May, July and October.
Dinwiddie—The third Monday in March, June, September and December.
Nottoway—The first Monday in March, June, September and December.
Powhatan—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in February, May, July and
October. ,
City of Petersburg—First Monday in April! and October.
FirtH Circuit.
Appomattow—First day in April, June, October and December.
Buckingham—Tuesday after second Monday in March, May, September and
November.
Charlotte—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and Ne
vember.
Cumberland—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in January, April, June and
September.
Prince Edward—Tuesday after the third Monday in January, May, July,
September and November.
S1xtH Circuit,
Lunenburg—Second Monday in April, June, October, and third Monday in
January.
Mecklenburg--Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Halifaz—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Campbell—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November. :
City of Lynchburg—Second Monday in February, third Monday in May and
September, and second ‘Monday in December.
SEVENTH CIRCUIT.
Pittsylvania—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Henry—First Monday in January, April, July and October.
Fatrick—First Monday in March, first Monday in June, first Monday in
September, and first Monday in December.
City of Danviile—April twenty-fifth and October the twenty-fifth.
EieuTH Cigcuit.
Albemarle—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Madison—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Greene—Third Monday in February. April, June, October and December. -
NiInTH CIRCUIT.
Culpeper—Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Goochland—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
alia lial Monday in January, March, May, July, September and No-
vember.
Lecsstaar second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and No-
vember.
TENTH CIRCUIT.
Henrico—First Monday in January, April, July and October.
City of Richmond—First Monday in February, May and November.
ELEVENTH CIRCUIT.
Elizabeth City—The first Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
City of Newport News—The first Monday in January, March, May, July, and
second in September and November.
TWELFTH CIRCUIT.
Richmond—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and No-
vember.
Nerthumberland—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
Lancaster—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Westmoreland—Fourth Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
Essex—Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Gloucester—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
‘November.
Mathews—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
King and Queen—Second Tuesday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
King William—First Tuesday in February, April, June, August, October,
. and December.
Middlesex—Tuesday after fourth Monday in January, March, May, July,
September and November.
FourTEENTH CIRCUIT.
New Kent—Fourth Tuesday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Charles City—Third Thursday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
York—First Tuesday in February, April, June, August, October and De
cember.
Warwick—second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
City of Williamsburg and James City—Second Monday in February, April,
June, August, October and December.
FIFTEENTH CIRCUIT.
King George—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Stafford—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Spotsylvania—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Caroline—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Hanover—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Prince William—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
Fairfax—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and No-
vember. ;
Alexandria—Third Monday in February, April, June, October, and second
Monday in December.
City of Alexandria—First Monday in January, March, May, July, and second
‘Monday in September, and first Monday in November.
SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT,
Frederick—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Clarke—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Warrern—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Shenandoah—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
EXGHTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Rockbridge—First Monday in February, May, September and November.
Augusta—Fourth Monday in February, and May, first Monday in October,
and fourth Monday in November.
Highland—Fourth Tuesday in April, second Tuesday in July and October.
NINETEENTH CIRCUIT.
Alleghany—Fifteenth day of January, April, July and October.
Bath—Twentieth day of March, June, September and November.
Botetourt—March first, June first, October first and December first.
Craig—Tenth day of February, May, September and November,
The City of Clifton Forge—First day of February, May, July and November.
TWENTIETH CIRCUIT.
City of Roanoke—Fifteenth day of March, May, September and December.
Montgomery—First day of February, May, July, October and December.
Roanoke—First day of January, April, June, September and November.
Floyd—tThe sixteenth day of February, April, July and October.
TWENTY-FIRST CIRCUIT.
Wythe—Second Monday in January, April, third Monday in July and Octo-
ber.
Pulaski—Taird Monday in February and second Monday in November, first
Monday in May and September.
Carroll—Second Monday in March, and first Monday in December, third
Monday in May and September.
Grayson—Fourth Monday in March and November, first Monday in June
and October.
TWENTY-SECOND CIRCUIT.
Giles—Tuesday after fourth Mondays in March, June and October.
Bland—Second Monday in March and July, third Monday in October.
Tozewell—Third Monday in February, fourth Monday in May, August and
Novemper.
The judge may designate one of the terms of court of Tazewell county,
at which only criminal cases shall be tried.
TWENTY-THIRD CIRCUIT.
Washington—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, September and No-
vember.
Smyth—First Monday in January, March, September and November, and
first Monday in May. ;
&cott—Tuesday after second Monday in January, Tuesday after third Mon-
day in April, Tuesday after third Monday in July and Tuesday after
third Monday in October.
TWENTY-FOURTH CIRCUIT.
Lee—Second Monday in February and first Monday in May, September and
December.
Wise—First Monday in January and April and second Monday in July and
October.
TWENTY-FIFTH CIRCUIT.
Rockingham—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
T'ege—Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
TWENTY-SIXTH CIRCUIT.
Fauquier—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
‘November.
Lcoudoun—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Rappahannock—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September
and November.
TWENTY-SEVENTH CIRCUIT.
Russell—Tuesday after third Monday in February, Tuesday after first Mon-
day in May, Septemver and December.
Buchanan—Tuesday after third Monday in April, Tuesday after fourth Mon-
day in July, and Tuesday after third Monday in November.
Dickenson—Tuesday after second Monday in March, Tuesday after fourth
Monday in June, Tuesday after fourth Monday in September, and Tues-
day after fourth Monday in December.
TWENTY-EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
Isle of Wight—First Monday in February, April, June, October and Decem-
ber.
City of Portsmouth—Fourth Monday in February, March, May, June, Sep-
tember and November.
Princess Anne—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September
and October.
TWENTY-NINTH CIRCUIT.
Amherst—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Fluvanna—Fourth Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
it Monday in January, March, May, July, September and No-
vember.
THIRTIETH CIRCUIT.
Bedford—January tenth, March first, May first, July first, October first, De-
cember first.
Franklin—First Monday in February, April, June, September, November.
THIRTY-FIRST CIRCUIT.
Accomac—The first Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Northampton—The second Monday in January, March, May, July, September
and November.
TIMES FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
REGULAR TERMS OF THE CORPORATION
COURTS OF VIRGINIA.
MONTHLY ERM.
-Alexandria city
Bristol
Buena, Vista
Charlottesville
Danville
Fredericksburg
Lynchburg
Newport News
Norfolk city:
Hustings Court.........
Law & Chancery Court.
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Radford
Richmond city:
Hustings Court
siustings Court Part II.
Chancery Court
Law and Equity Court..
Roanoke city—Corporation
Law and Chancery
Staunton
Second Monday.
First Monday except July or August, either may
be designated as vacation month.
First Monday in February, April, June, August,
October, and December.
Third Monday except August.
First Monday.
First Thursday except August, and third Thurs-
day in September.
First Monday in each month except August, and
except that in September Tuesday after first
Monday.
Second Monday in each month, except August.
First Monday.
First Monday in October and third Monday in
each other month, vacation may be either Au-
gust or September.
Third Thursday in each month, except August.
Third Thursday, except August.
Second Monday, except August.
First Monday, except August and September.
Third Monday, except August.
First Monday in January,
October.
Secohd Monday in February, May, September
and December.
First Monday, except August.
First Monday, except August.
Thursday after first Monday.
Third ‘Monday, except August.
April, June, and
No court August.
TIMES FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
REGULAR TERMS OF THE SUPREME COURT
OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA.
RicHMono—First Tuesday in November.
WYTHEVILLE—First Tuesday in June.
STaunton—First Tuesday in September.
PLACES AT WHICH SEPARATE POLLS HAVE
BEEN ESTABLISHED IN EACH COUNTY.
Accomac—Chincoteague Islands, Greenbackville, New Church, Temperance-
ville, Hall’s Store, Sanford, Saxes, Mappsville, Bloxom, Newstown,
Parksley, Courthouse, Onancock, Tangier Islands, Pungoteague, Wacha-
preague, Hawk’s Nest, Belle Haven, Craddocksville, Locustville, Cash-
ville.
ALBEMARLE—Batesville, Blackwells’ Courthouse, Carter’s Bridge, Covesville,
Earlysville, Free Union, Howardsville, Hillsboro, Ivy, Keswick, Lind-
say’s, Monticello, Melton, North Garden, Owensville, Proffit, Porter’s,
Stony Point, Scottsville, Wingtfields, White Hall, Alberene.
ALEXANDRIA—Ballston, Four-Mile Run, Carne School.
ALLEGHANY—Jackson River, Longdale, Iron Gate, Richpatch, Peter’s Switch,
Covington, Dunlap, Griffith’s, aritt’s, Clift, Damrons, Selma.
AMELIA—Amelia Courthouse, Wilkerson’s Shop, Chula, Deatonsville, Paine
ville, Jetersville, Mannboro, Namozine, Bridgeforth’s Mill.
AMHERST—Courthouse, Riverville, Hicks, Mayflower, Temperance, Fancy
Hill, New Glasgow, Pedlar Mills, Naola, Furnace, Chestnut, Allwood,
Oronoca, Elon, Magruaer’s, Madison, Wright's Shop, Monroe, Pleasant
View, Way.
ApPoMaTTox—Courthouse, Chop, Cheatwood, Clover Hill, Walker’s Church,
Pamplins, Stonewall, Oakville, Agee’s, Rocks.
AvuGusta—Sandy Hollow, Peaco’s Mill, Bolivar, Arbor Hill, Burnett, Mt. Solon,
Sangersville, Parnassus, Spring Hill, Centerville, Roman, New Hope,
Mint Spring, Mt. Siuney, Mt. Meridian, Verona, Crimora, Burks’ Mill,
Hermitage, Laurel Hill, Harriston, Waynesboro, Basic City, Fisherville,
Stuart’s Draft, Sherando, Greenville, Middlebrook, Spotswood, Newport,
Deerfield, Craigsville, Kershner’s Mill, Churchville, Pond Gap, Weyer’s
Cave, Christian’s Siding.
BatH—Warm Springs, Mountain Grove, Hickman’s School-House, Cleek’s
Mills, Healing Springs, Hot Springs, Greaner’s, Crawford’s Mill, Car-
penter’s School-House, Cloverdale, Fair View, Millboro Springs, Sitling-
ton.
Beprorp—North Liberty, South Liberty, Bunker Hill, Blount, Peakesville,
Thaxton, Patterson’s Mill, Hall’s Mill, Bufordsville, Hogan’s Store,
Chamblissburg, Stewartsville, Goodview, Emaus, Cedar Hill, Board’s
Store, Fancy Grove, Valley Mills, White Rock, Lone Gum, Franklin
Store, Otter Hill, Pollard’s Store, Everett’s Store, Goode, Forest Depot,
Perrowville, Bigbie’s Shop, Cove, Big Island, Charlemont, Curtis.
BLanp—Bogle’s School-House, Bishop’s, Rocky Gap, Davis, Mechanicsburg,
Point Pleasant, Ceres, Sharon, Seddon.
Borerourt—Courthouse, Oriskany, Eagle Rock, Gala, Lick Run, Glen Wilton,
Town Hall, Asbury, Vandergrift’s, Amsterdam, Cloverdale, Troutville,
Brugh’s Mill, Coyner’s, Rocky Branch, Buchanan, Lithia, Arch Mills,
Springwood, Jenning’s Creek, Roaring Run, Blue Ridge Springs.
Brunswick—Lawrenceville, Poarch and Ross, Smoky Ordinary, Sturgeon-
ville, Trotter’s, Edmund’s Store, Elmore’s, Brodnax, Tillman’s Rock
Store, Phipp’s, Drumgoole’s, Butler’s.
BucHANAN—Grundy, Head Slate, Prater, Contrary, Hurricane, Whitt Place,
Rock Lick, Knox.
BUCKINGHAM—Maysville, Wright’s Glenmore, New Store, Curdsville, White
Hall, Red Mills, New Canton, Gold Hill, Damson’s, Well Water.
CaMPpBELL—Courthouse, Concord, Mt. Zion, Broodneal, Hat Creek, Morgan’s
Mill, Mike, Pigeon Run, Marysville, Castle Craig, Lynch’s, Leesville,
New London, Evington, Rolling Mill, Black Water, Flynns, Kings, West
Lynchburg, Altavista.
CAROLINE—Bowling Green, Shermansville, Sparta, White’s, Gouldman’s, Port
Royal, Moss Neck, Guiney’s, Madison, Cedar Fork, Balty, Reedy Church,
Bowers.
CarroLt—Courthouse, Little Vine, Lindsey’s, Quesenberry’s, Courthouse
(Laurel Fork District), Fremont, Snake Creek, Nester’s, Turner’s,
Smith’s Mill, Strickland’s, Wisler’s, Hawk's, Courthouse (Piper’s Gap
District), Beamer’s, Woodlawn, Castle Hill, Hank’s, Courthouse (Sul-
phur Springs District), Mt. Zion, Hebron, Blair, Springs, McGees Mill,
Gray’s School-House.
CHARLOTTE—Scott’s Store, Aspinwall, Priddy’s Store, Keysville, Eurek:,
Courthouse, Central, Wylinburg, Red Oak Grove, Smith Tavern, Mid-
way, Harvey’s Store.
CHARLES City—Harrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
CHESTERFIELD—Swansboro, Oak Grove, Pulliam’s Store, Bon Air, Midlothian,
Horner’s Store, Winterpock, Skinquarter, Winfrey’s Store, Matoaca,
Ettrick’s, Chester, Eyler’s Store, Courthouse.
CLARKE—White Post, Lindsay’s Millwood, Morgan’s Mill, Shenandoah, Berry-
ville, Mt. Airy, Russell’s, Pierce’s.
Craiac—Courthouse, Barbour’s Creek, Paint Bank, McGuire’s Store, Mar-
shall’s Store, Ammendale, Healing Springs, Givens & Reynolds’s Store,
Forks, John’s Creek.
CuLPEPER—Catalpa, Jeff:rsonton, Rixeyvilie, Mitchell’s, Brown’s Store, Eldo-
rado, Brandy, sctevensburg, Lignum, Richardsville.
CUMBERBLAND—Brown’s Church, Courthouse, Flippen’s Mill, Bush Park, Flana-
gan’s Mill.
DicKENnson—Ridge, Lick Fork, Chase, Artrip, Hill Schoolhouse, Bart’s Lick,
Colley, Frying Pan, Roaring Fork, Stratton, Rose.
DinwippiE—Brookland, Cherry Hill, Church Road, Dinwiddie Courthouse,
Darvills, Malams, Monk’s Neck, New Hope, Oak’s Grove, Ritcheville,
Ream’s, Kocky Run, Sutherland, White Oak, Westboro.
BLizABeTu City—Fox I-ill, East End, Phoebus, Back River, Hampton, Hamp-
ton Roads.
Essex—Loretta, Lloyd’s, Enterprise, Tappahannock, Howerton’s, Centre
‘Cross, Dunnsville.
FraNKLIN—Rocky Mount, Snow Creek, Sydnorsville, Calloway, Helms, Boon’s
Mill, Long Branch, Providence, Young Store, Glade Hill, Pen Hook,
~.ckinson, Union Hall, Taylor’s Store, Hatcher’s, Brook’s Mill, Lynville,
Laughon, Bowman’s, Bonbrook, Sandy Level, Dillonsville, Scruggs.
Farrrax—Centreville, Clifton, Swetnam’s, Well’s, Burke’s, Baylis, Wood-
yards, Accotink, Pulman’s, Gum Spring, Moore’s, Falls Church, West
End, Anandale, Fairfax Courthouse, Langley, Vienna, The Lick, Dranes-
ville, Herndon, Forestville, Thompson’s, Thornton’s, Pleasant Valley.
Favuquier—Orlean, Fiery Run, Marshall, Markham, Hume, Paris, Upperville,
Rectortown, Landmark, The Plains, New Baltimore, Warrenton, Morris-
ville, Bealeton, Remington, Auburn, Catliett’s, Calverton, Bristersburg,
Summerduck.
FLoyp—Copper Hill, Huffville, Locust Grove, Harman’s, Turtle Rock, Court-
house, Booth’s Mill, Stuart’s Schoolhouse, Indian Valley, Barringer, Wil-
lis, Crab Orchard.
FLuvaANNA—Palmyra, Centre Hill, Wilmington, Kent’s Store, Columbia, Fork
Union, Jones’ Schoolhouse, Cunningham, Kidd’s Store, Scottsville, Good-
son’s.
FREDERICK-——Neffstown, Brucetown, White Hall, Gainesboro, Baker’s Mill,
volans, Ashton’s, Yeakley’s, Gore, Lamps, Russell’s, Dry Run, Middle-
town, Old Forge, Newtown, Canter’s, Kernstown, Carper’s Valley, Green-
wood, Stephens City, Canterburg, Molboro Road, Mountain Falls, State
‘Tannery.
Grayson—Independence, Elk Creek, Comer’s Rock, Spring Valley, Galax,
Old Town, X-Roads, Fairview, Cherry Grove, Fries, Bridle Creek, Mouth
of Wilson, Pugh Place, White Top, Trout Dale, North Corner, Potato,
Shaw, Rugby.
GREENE—Monroe, Standardsville, McMullan, Ruckersville.
GnEENSVILLE—Belfield, Hicksford, Brink, Moss, Taylor’s Mill, Purdy.
GiLes—Pearisburg, Narrows, Burton’s' Mill, Glen Lyn, Eggleston, Poplar
Hill, White Gate, Sugar Run, Staffordsville, Pembroke, Hatfield, New
River, Newport.
GLoucesTer—Dragon Ordinary, Wood’s X-Roads, Cash, Sassafras, Trevil-
lian’s, Tabb’s Store, Courthouse, Bel Roi, Hickory Fork, Hayes’ store,
Achilles, S‘onewall, Sterlings.
GoocHLAND—Bowles’ Store, Ford’s Store, Dietrick’s Store, Goochland Court-
house, Rockets, Three Square, Watkinsville, Caladonia, Snead’s Store,
Grice’s Store, Tabscott.
HANOVER—Cold Harbor, Rural Point, Clay, Ashland, Rockville, Blunt’s, Hall’s
Shops, Higginson.
Hatirax—Courthouse, South Boston, Clay’s Mill, Scottsburg, Mt. Laurel,
Cross Roads, Clover, Dryburg, Mt. Carmel, Brandon, Black Walnut, Hyco,
Mayo, Vernon Hill, News Ferry, Brooklin, Whitlock, Birch, Pace’s Red
Bank, Omega, Midway, Republican Grove, Braksdale, Bryan, Martin’s
Store, Meadville, Locust Level.
Hrnrico—Whitlock’s, Town Hall, Carter’s, Cary’s, Seven Pines, Hardin’s
Shop, Jones, Chestnut Hill, Bruns, Hungary, Ridge Church, Short Pump,
Barton Heights, Montrose, Bowling Green, Westhampton, Highland
Springs.
HENRY—Martinsville, Mayo, Spencer, Gunville, Horse Pasture, Scott’s, Ridge-
way, Oak Level, Bassett, Ironside, Figsboro, Axton, Leatherwood, Moun-
tain Valley, Irisburg.
HigHLAND—Ruckman’s Schoolhouse, Hevener’s Store, New Hampden, Court-
house, Wilson’s Mill, Bethelehem, Pullin’s Schoolhouse, Stuart’s Mill, Big
Valley.
IsLE oF WicHt—Baker’s Store, Burwell’s Bay, Courthouse, Zuni, Carrollton,
Longview, Orbit, Smithfield, Carrsville, Camp Mill, Mount Carmel, Wind-
sor, Rescue.
JAMES Ciry—Jamestown No. 1, Jamestown Ne. 2, Stone House, Powhatan
No. 1, Powhatan No. 2.
KING AND QUEEN—Buena Vista, Little Plymou —, Stevensville, Carlton Store,
Clark’s, Newtown.
Kine GrorceE—Courthouse, Passapatonky, Ham ‘ead, Shiloh.
KING WILLIAM—Mangohick, Buelahville, Manin, Courthouse, Lanesville,
West Point.
LANcAsTeR—Kilmarnock, Irvington, Weem’s, “Vhite Store, Little Bay, Lit-
walton, Corrotémon, Lancaster, Mantua.
LEeE—Bale’s Mill, Bale’s Forge, Blackwater, E:shop’s Store, Dryden, Dixie,
Hunter’s Gap, Hurst Store, Jonesville, Mo-gan’s Store, Pennington Gap,
Stickleyville, Keokee, Seminary, St. Charl:s, Robbins Chapel.
Loupoun—Leesburg, Lockett’s, Lovettsville, Taylorstown, Water’s, Bolling-
ton, Hamilton, Snickersville, Silcott’s Springs, Mt. Gilead, Lincoln,
Hughesville, Philamont, Waterford, Hillsbcro, Purcellville, Irene, Round
Hill, Unison, Middleburg, Aldie, Mountville, Powell’s Shop, Gumspring,
Farmwell, Guilford, Waxpool, Lenah.
Lovisa—Zion, Trevillian’s, Bell’s, Cross-Roads, Louisa Courthouse, Terrell
Store, Thompson Cross-Roads, Cuckoo, Fredericks Hall, Centreville,
Shelton Mill, Jackson’s, Bumpass, Mechanicsville, Mineral, Yanceyville,
Bryan,
LuNENBURG—Lewiston, Knight and Oliver, Pleasant Grove, Meherrin, Reho-
both, Plantersville, Brown’s Store, Lochleven, Columbian Grove, Vic-
toria.
Mapison—Criglersville, Dulinsville, Graves’ Mill, Madison Courthouse, Neth-
ers, Oak Park, Rochelle, Wolftown, Radiant.
MaTHEws—Battery, Courthouse, White’s Neck, Gwynn’s Island, Hookembair,
Cobb’s Creek, Port Haywood.
MECKLENBURG—Boydton, Baskerville, Finchley, Gillespie, Abbyville, Clarks-
ville, Averett, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Pearson’s Store, Wright’s Stcre,
Lacrosse, South Hill, Union Level, Chase City, Smith’s Cross-Roads,
Northview, Bracey.
M1pDLESEx—Jamaica, Saluda, Free Shade, New Market, Urbanna.
MontTcoMEsy—Christiansburg, Guerrant’s, Shawville, Alleghany Springs, Big
Spring, Kirby’s Mill, Auburn, Harman’s, Grayson’s Mill, Blacksburg,
Price’s Fork, Long’s Shop, Crumpecker’s, Walthall, Cambria, Craigs
Creek.
NANSEMOND—Copeland Mills, Holy Neck, Kilby’s Mill, Cypress Chapel, Paul’s
Branch, Somerton, Whaleyville, Chuckatuck, Ebenezer, Myrtle, Junction,
Yeate’s, Holland.
NELson—Lovingston, Elmington, Arrington, New Market, Gladstone, Buffalo
Ridge, Roseland, Massie’s Mill, Lowesville, Montebello, Forks, Faber’s,
Poplar, Grape Lawn, Slaughter’s, May’s ‘Store, Mauris’ Store, Pamplin,
Schuyler.
New KeEentT—Quinton, Talleysville, Courthouse, Barhamsville, Walkers.
NorroLk—Bethel, Bell’s Mill, Bower’s Hill, Churchland, Oak Grove, Deep
Creek, Indian Creek, Hickory Grove, South Norfolk, West Norfolk, Gil-
merton, Port Norfolk, Fairmount Park, Ocean View, Pine Beach.
NorkTHAMPTON—Capeville, Cape Charles, Bay View, Eastville, Johnsontown,
Franktown, Wardtown, Hog Island, Exmore.
NORTHUMBERLAND—Lottsburg, Heathsville, Burgess’ Store, Tignor’s Store,
Reedville, Wicomico Church, Harvey’s Wharf, Lodge.
Norroway—Blackstone, Burkeville, Crewe, Jeffress Store, Nottoway, Spain-
ville.
Orancr—Orange, Gordonsville, Barboursville, Rhoadesville, Woolfork’s, Halle,
Locust Grove.
Pace—Honeyville, Jollett, Newport, Shenandoah, Leakesville, Shirley, Marks-
ville, Luray, Printz Mill, Rileyville, Springfield.
Patrick—Courthouse, Patrick Springs, Liberty, Stella, Penn’s Store, Pal-
metto, Nettle Ridge, Turner’s Store, King’s Store, Hill’s Schoolhouse,
Gate’s Store, Bell’s Spur, Aker’s Store, Dehart’s Mill, Adam’s Svore,
‘Charity, Dodson, Elamsville, Buffalo Ridge, Critz.
PiTrsyLVANIA—Bryant’s, Giles’ Store, Galveston, Spring Garden, Weal, Elba,
Dry Fork, Chatham, Museville, Sandy River, Banister, Swansonville,
Callands, Hollywood, Grasty’s Store, Riceville, Cedar Hill, Peytonsburg,
Shockoe, Laurel Grove, Keeling, Beavers, Ringgold, Statesville, Kentuck,
Ajax, Brights, Menla, Farmers, Toshes, Pullens, Whites, Brutus, Straight
Store, Hurt, Chalk Level, Level Run, Renan, Sycamore, Hill Grove,
McDowell’s Mill, Stokesland, Cascade, Design, Whitmell, Brosville, Bach-
elor’s Hall, Mount Cross, Chatham Corporation.
PowHATAN—Ballsville, Smith’s Cross-Roads, Powhatan Courthouse, Pineville,
Powhatan Station, ‘Sublett’s Tavern.
PRINCE Enward—Farmville, Prospect, Spring Creek, Worsham, Briery, Green
Bay, Rice, Abilene.
Prince GEorgE—Templeton, Rives, Bland, Blackwater, Brandon.
Princess ANNE—Blackwater, Creed’s Bridge, Capp’s Shop, Wash Woods,
Courthouse, London Bridge, Kempsvillej Virginia Beach.
PRINCE WILLIAM—Manassas, Wellington, Haymarket, Hickory Grove, Water-
face, Brentsville, Greenwica, Nokesville, Independent Hill, Horton’s
Store, Token, Dumfries, Potomac, Uccoquan, Hoadley, Aden.
PuLAsKI—Allisonia, Max Creek, River View, Snowville, Churchwood, Dublin,
New iver, East Pulaski, West Pulaski, Ingles, Newbern, Draper, Hun-
ters, Boom.
RAPPAHANNOCK—Flint Hill, Amissville, Hawlin, Sperryville, Washington,
Woodville.
RicnoMonp—Farnham, Warsaw, Newland, Emmerton, Sharps.
RoaNoKeE—John’s Shop, Brand’s Store, Botetourt Springs, Glenvar, North
Salem, South Salem, West Salem, Bonsacks, Edington’s Shop, Norwich,
Tinker Creek, Vinton, Bent Mountain, Cave Spring, Poage’s Mill, Red
Hill, Fairview, Crystal Spring.
RooxsripGeE—Lexington, Hartsook’s Shop, Glasgow, Glenwood, Oak Bank,
Natural Bridge, Broad Creek, Hamilton’s Schoolhouse, Collierstown,
Montgomery, Big Spring, Smith’s Mill, Rockbridge Baths, Brownsburg,
Flumen, Goshen, Kennedy’s Mill, Timber Ridge, Riverside, Fairfield,
Raphine, Campbell’s Mill.
RocxincHam—Swift Run, Elkton, Furnace Number Two, McGaheysville,
Port Republic, Meyerhoeffer’s Store, Cross Keys, Pleasant Valley, Mt.
Crawford, Bridgewater, Dayton, Ottobine, Keezeltown, East Harrison-
burg, West Harrisonburg, Mount Clinton, Mountain Valley, Melrose,
Edom, Singer’s Glen, Oak Grove, Tenth Legion, Timberville, Broadway,
Coote’s Store, Wittig’s Store.
Russett—Lebanon, Cleveland, Honaker, Sword’s Creek, Cook’s Mills, John-
ston’s, Baylor’s, Hawkin’s Mills, Fugate’s, Wampler, Dorton, Carterton,
Grigsby’s, Banner.
Scorr—Addington, Clinchport, Duffield, Hstillville, Rollers, Frances, Hoge’s
Store, Hilton’s, Jenning’s, Nickelsville, Osborn’s Ford, Powers, Peters,
Pattonsville, Rye Cove, Stoney Creek, Stony Point, Smith’s, Winniger’s,
Big Cut.
SHENANDOAH—New Market,, Quicksburg, Forestville, Jno. D. Miller’s, Mount
Jackson, Hudson’s Cross-Roads, Cleveland, Jerome, Cabin Hill, Ham-
burg, Edinburg, Lantz’s Mills, Columbia Furnace, Liberty Furnace, Pine
Hill Schoolhouse, Dry Run Schoolhouse, Tom’s Brook, Town Hall, Court-
house, (St. Luke, Central Schoolhouse, Borden, Saumsville, Mount Olive,
Fisher’s Hill, Lebanon Church, Orando, Strausburg.
SmytH—Atkins, Bonhams, North Marion, South Marion, Seven-Mile Ford,
Broad Ford, Chatham Hill, Olympia, Saltville, Blue Spring, Holston
Mills, St. Clair’s Bottom, Williams, Groseclose, Pllendale.
Sussex—Courthouse, Yale, Henry, Stony Creek, Little Mill, Newville, Little
ton, Waverly, Wakefield.
Sugry—Wall’s Bridge, Surry Courthouse, Baconi Castle, Claremont, Cassley,
Spring Grove, Dendron.
Srarrorp—Brooke, Stafford Courthouse, Griffis, Roseville, Stafford Store,
Hartwood, Falmouth, White Oak, Simpson’s.
SoutHamMpTton—Adams’ Grove, Drewryville, Boykins, Pope, Newsoms, Sun-
beam, Courtland, Black Creek, Franklin, Berlin, Ivor.
SpoTsyLvVANIA—Partlow, Thornburg, Travelers’ Rest, Courthouse, Brent’s
Mill, Summit, Todd’s Tavern, Parker’s, Belmont, Brokenburg, Faul-
coner’s, Grange Hall.
TAZEWELL—Courthouse, Bluestone, Burk’s Garden, Cove Creek,.Graham, Falls
Mills, Pocahontas, Gratton, Abb’s Valley, Tip Top, Benbow, Crockett’s
Cave, Gap Store. Freestone, North Tazewell, Thompson Valley, Lock-
hart’s Chapel, Liberty Hill, Midway, Pounding Mill, Baptist Valley,
Richlands, Dry Fork, Cedar Bluff, Raven, Poor Valley, Grattan.
WARREN—Front Royal, Linden, Cedarville, Keller’s, Milldale, Bowman's,
Brownstown, Bentonville, Riverton, Fork Union, Water Lick, Reliance,
Rockland.
Warwick—lIvy, Morrison, Denbigh, Stanley.
WasuHINcton—North Abingdon, South Abingdon, Bethel, Greenwood, Friend-
ship, Damascus, Oak Hill, Green Cove, Meadow View, Glade Spring,
Mahannaim, Fullen’s, Hayter’s Gap, White Mill, Greendale, Worley s,
Brunley Gap, Peters, Phillips, Ketrons, Mendota, Maxwell’s, Wyndale,
Watermans, Three Springs, Oak Grove, Shakesville, Lindell.
Wise—Norton, Round Top, Coeburn, Clay House, Bond’s Mill, Pound, Big
Stone Gap, East Stone Gap, Stonega, Appalachia, Cane Patch, Tacoma,
Hamilton, Indian.
WESTMORELAND—Oldhams, Kinsale, Hogue, Montross, Warrensville, Oak
Grove, Baynesville, Colonial Beach.
WyTHE—East Wytheville, West Wytheville, Crocketts, Royal Oak, Rural
Retreat, Zion, Henley’s, Porter’s Cross-Road, Austinville, Foster’s Falls,
Patterson, Graham Forge, Max Meadow, Repass Mill.
YorK—Courthouse, Cockeltown, Fort Magruder, Tabernacle Church.
NAMES OF MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS IN
COUNTIES.
Accomao—Pungoteague, Lee, Metompkin, Atlantic, Islands.
ALBEMARLE—Scottsville, Samuel Miller, White Hall, Ivy, Charlottesville,
Rivanna.
ALEXANDRIA CounTy—Washington, Arlington, Jefferson.
ALLEGHANY—Boiling Spring, Covington, Clifton.
AMELIA—Leigh, Giles, Jackson.
AMHERST—Courthouse, Temperance, Pedlar, Elon.
AppoMaTTox—South Side, Clover Hill, Stonewall.
Auausta—South River, North River, Beverly Manor, Riverheads, Midile
River, Pastures.
BatH—Warm Springs, Cedar Creek, Williamsville, Millboro.
BepForp—Liberty, Lisbon, Chamblissburg, ‘Staunton, Otter, Bellevue, Forest,
Charlemont.
BLAND—Sharon, Seddon, Mechanicsburg, Rocky Gap.
BoTETourT—Amsterdam, Fincastle, Buchanan.
BrRuUNSWICK—Powellton, Meherrin, Red Oak, Sturgeon, Totaro.
BucHANAN—Grundy, Garden, Rock Lick.
BuCKINGHAM—Mayesville, Curdsville, Slate River, Marshall, Francisco,
James aciver.
CAMPBELL—Rustburg, Seneca, Falling River, Otter River, Brookville.
CAROLINE—u.adison, Reedy Church, Bowling Green, Port Royal.
CagRoLL—Pine Creek, Laurel Fork, Fancy Gap, Piper Gap, Sulphur Springs.
CuarRLEs City—Harrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
Cu ARLOTTE—Madison, Walton, Bacon, Roanoke, Midway, Central.
CIIESTERFIELD—Dale, Clover Hill, Midlothian, Matoaca, Manchester, Bermuda.
CraARKE—Greenway, Chapel, Battletown, Long Marsh.
Craia—Newcastle, Alleghany, Simmonsville.
CULPEPER—Stevensburg, Cedar Mountain, Catalpa, Salem, Jefferson.
CUMBERLAND—Randolph, Madison, Hamilton.
DicKENsoNn—Clintwood, Willis, Ervington, Kenady, Sand Lick.
DiNwipp1e—Rowanty, Namozine, Darvills, Sapony.
ELIZABETH Ciry—Chesapeake, Hampton, Wythe.
Essex—Occupacia, Central, Rappahannock.
FairFaAx—Falls Church, Providence, wranesville, Mount Vernon, Lee, Cen-
treville.
FAUQUIER—Centre, Scott, Marshall, Lee, Cedar Run.
FrLoyp—Courthouse, Burks Fork, Indian Valley, Alum Ridge, Little River,
Locust Grove.
FLuvanna—Columbia, Palmyra, Fork Union, Cunningham.
FRANKLIN—Rocky Mount, Snow Creek, Union Hall, Gills Creek, Bonbrook,
Little Creek, Maggodee, Blackwater, Long Branch, Brown Hill.
FREDERICK—Shawnee, Opequan, Back Creek, Gainsboro, Stonewall.
GiLes—Pearisburg, Pembroke, Walker’s Creek, Newport.
GLoucEsTeER—Petsworth, Ware, Abingdon.
GoocHLanp—Dover, wicking Hole, Byrd.
Grayson—Elk Creek, Wilson, Old Town.
GREENE—Standardsville, Ruckersville, Monroe.
GREENESVILLE—Belfield, Hicksford, Zion.
Hatirax—Banister, Meadsville, Mt. Carmel, Birch Creek, Roanoke, Staunton,
Red Bank, Black Walnut.
HaNover—Beaver Dam, Ashland, Henry.
HeEnrico—Varina, Tuckahoe, Fairfield, Brookland.
HENRY—Martinsville, Ridgeway, Horse Pasture, Leatherwood, Reed Creek,
Irisburg.
HiaHLANp—Stonewall, Monterey, Blue Grass.
IsLE oF WicHT—Windsor, Newport, Hardy.
JaMES CiTy—Jamestown, Stonehouse, Powhatan.
Kine Grorce—Rappahannock, Potomac, Shiloh.
KING AND QuUEEN—Newton, Stevensville, Buena Vista.
Kina WiLL1aM—West Point, Acquiaton, Mangohick.
LANCASTER—White Stone, Mantua, White Chapel.
Lree—Rose Hill, White Shoals, Jonesville, Rocky Station, Yokum Station.
Loupoun—Broad Run, Jefferson, Mount Gilead, Mercer, Lovettesville, Lees-
burg.
Lovuisa—Green Springs, Louisa Courthouse, Cuckoo, Jackson, Mineral.
LUNENBURG—Loch Leven, Columbian Grove, Brown’s Store, Lewiston, Reho-
both, Pleasant Grove, Plymouth.
Mapison—Robertson, Rapidan, Locust Dale.
MATHEWS—Chesapeake, Westville, Piankitank.
MECKLENBURG—Boydton, Blue Stone, Chase City, Buckhorn, South Hill,
Palmer’s. Springs, Clarksville, La Crosse.
MIDDLESEX—Jamaica, Saluda, Pine Top.
MontTcoMery—Alleghany, Auburn, Blacksburg, Christiansburg.
NANSEMOND—Sleepy Hole, Chuckatuck, Holy Neck, Cypress.
NELson—Lovingston, Massie’s Mill, Rockfish.
New Kent—Black Creek, St. Peter’s, Cumberland, Weir Creek.
NorrotK County—Washington, Butt’s Road, Pleasant Grove, Deep Creek,
Western Branch, Tanner’s Creek.
NorTHAMPTOoN—Franktown, Eastville, Capeville.
NorTHUMBERLAND—Lottsburg, Heathsville, Fairfields, Wicomico.
Norroway—Bellefonte, Blendon, Winningham, Haytokah.
OrANGE—Barbour, Madison, Taylor, Gordon.
Pace—Shenandoah Iron Works, Marksville, Luray, Springfield.
PaTRickK—Mayo River, Dan River, Smith’s River.
PiITTsyLvaAniA—Banister, Callands, Chatham, Dan River, Pigg River, Staun-
ton River, Tunstall. :
PowHATAN——Hugenot, Spencer, Macon.
Prince Epwarp—Hampden, Lockett, Farmville, Leigh, Buffalo.
Prince GeorcE—Templeton, Rives, Blackwater, Bland, Brandon.
Princess ANNE—Kempsville, Seaboard, Pungo.
FrincE WILLIAM—Dumfries, Occoquan, Coles, Brentsville, Manassas, Gaines
ville.
PuLaskI—Pulaski, Newbern, Dublin, Hiawassie.
RapPAHANNOCK—Wakefield, Jackson, Hampton, Piedmont, Hawthorne, Stone
wall.
RicnmMonp County—Stonewall, Marshall, Washington, Farnham.
RoaNoKE County—Big Lick, Catawba, Cave Spring, Salem.
ve
‘KBRIDGE—South River, Lexington, Kerr’s Creek, Buffalo, Natural Bridge,
Walker’s Creek. °
‘KINGHAM—Ashby, Linville, Plains, Stonewall, Central.
3sELL—Lebanon, Elk Garden, New Garden, Cleveland, Castlewood, Copper
Creek, Moccasin.
Tr—Estillville, Fulkerson, Johnson, Floyd, Dekalb, Powell, Taylor.
iNANDOAH—Lee, Madison, Johnston, Ashby, Stonewall, Davis.
rta—Marion, Rich Valley, St. Clair.
THAMPTON—Boykin’s, Newsom’s, Drewryville, Franklin, Jerusalem, Ber-
lin, and Ivor.
TSYLVANIA—Courtland, Chancellor, Livingston, Berkley.
FForD—Har‘wood, Rick Hill, Aquia, Falmouth.
RY—Blackwater, Guilford, Cobham.
sEx—Courthouse, Henry, Newville, Stony Creek, Wakefield, Waverly.
EWELL—Clear Fork, Jeffersonville, Maiden Spring.
sREN——South River, Front Royal, Fork, Cedarville.
swick—Stanley, Denbigh, Newport.
sHINGTON—Abingdon, Goodson, Holston, Glade ‘Spring, Saltville, Kinder-
hook, North Fork.
ITMORELAND— Washington, Montross, Cople.
E—Richmond, Lipps, Robertson, Gladeville.
HE—Ft. Chiswell, Lead Mines, Speedwell, Black Lick, Wytheville.
«—Bruton, Nelson, Grafton, Poquoson.
NAMES AND NUMBER OF WARDS IN CITIES
City or ALEXANDRIA—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Wa
Ciry oF Bristor—First Ward, Second Ward and Third Ward.
City or BuENA Vista—First Ward, Second Ward.
City or CHARLOTTESVILLE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fou
Ward.
City or CLIFTON Foree—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
City or DanviLtE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Wa
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward. .
Ciry oF FREDERICKSBURG—Upper Ward, Lower Ward.
City oF Hampron—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Wa
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, Seventh Ward, Eighth Ward.
City or LyncHBurG—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
Ciry or Newport News—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Four
Ward.
Ciry oF NorroLk—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Wa!
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, Seventh ward, Highth Ward, Ninth Wa:
Tenth Ward.
City or PETERsBURG—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth W2:
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward.
City oF PortsMoutH—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Wa
Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, Seventh Ward.
City or Raprorp—West Ward, Bast Ward.
City oF RicHMonp—Jefferson Ward, Madison Ward, Lee Ward, Clay Wa
City or Roanoke—Highland Ward, Jefferson Ward, Kimball Ward, Melr:
Ward.
City oF STaAuNTON—No. 1 Ward, No. 2 Ward.
City or SurroLK—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward.
City OF WILLIAMSBURG.
City or WINCHESTER—First Ward, ‘Second Ward.
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR VIRGINIA.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Horne, Pearce, Jr...... Washington, —. C............ December 27, 1915,
NEW YORK.
Branan, Joseph B...... 120 Broadway, New York....August 25, 1915.
McCarthy, Chas. E. A. 80 Broadway, New York..... June 25, 1914.
Corey, Geo. H......... 56 Wall Street, New York...November 24, 1915.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Wurts, John S......... 1109 Land Title Bldg., Phila..March 12, 1915.
Hunt, Thos. J......... 628 Walnut St., Philadelphia June 5, 1915.
AULUUND UP 271K SA ALEYD LNVEDICDUINEDSS
TAKEN FROM THE REPORT OF THE SECOND
AUDITOR FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1913.
A
Public Debt on which sienalioe is Being Paid October 1, 1913.
Debt Under Act of February 14, 1882, and as Amended November
29, 1884.
RIDDLEBERGER.
Principal.
The amount of bonds and certificates bearing three per cent.
per annum interest issued under acts of February 14, 1882,
and November 29, 1884, is......... ccc cece cee eee eee eens $9,288,862 OL
Of which the State has taken in, cancelled and
retired $3,694,407.85, as follows:
Received from the Richmond and Danville Rail-
road Company, in settlement of its indebted-
ness to the State and cancelled:
Coupon bonds .............+..05 $ 144,500 00
Registered bonds and fractional
certificates ................ 294,399 45
————_——— $ 434,899 45
From the Upper Appomattox Company, in set-
tlement of its indebtedness to the State and
cancelled:
Coupon bonds ................. $ 10,500 00
Registered bonds and fractional
certificates .......... 2.2.05. 364 26
_ 10,864 26
From defaulting officers and their sureties on
account of indebtedness to the State, and
CANCEIIC sce « s wrew «owed “rere « * pee ge wmaree oo we 152,967 54
Amount held by the Sinking Fund Commission-
ers at the time of the passage of the act of
February 20, 1892, and cancelled under its
requirements ..........00.5 seccecsecvece 2,357,576 60
Since the above $2,357,576.60 was cancelled the
Sinking Fund Commissioners have pur-
chased at different times with dividends
derived from the States interest in the.
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac
Railroad and other sources to September
80,1910 ess sz wares ss wee os BoE eis RRR ee 552,600 00
Purchased out of the appropriation as made for
the Sinking Fund under the funding act: of
February 20, 1892, and with dividends of
the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac
Railroad stock and other revenues of the
Sinking Fund ........ cece eee cee ee ee eee 181,500 00
__ OC 3,694,407 85
Leaving outstanding ....... aa a monme # a 4 WEE § 8 BHU & ¥ OER E $5,594,454 16
Of which there are held: : ‘
By the Literary Fund (including $1,084,227.28
received in funding), under acts of Febru-
ary 14, 1882, and November 29, 1884, State
stock belonging to the fund.............. $1,579,927 28
Leaving in the hands of the public bonds and
certificates issued under acts of February
14, 1882, and its amendment of November
29, VWS84: wes eae ss weeww va Sew se saw EE A BaIS TS 4,014,526 88
‘ —_———— $5,b94,454 16
Amount of each class outstanding October 1, 1918:.
Registered bonds ............. 0. cece ee ee eens $4,160,200 00 ‘
Coupon, bonds) « wesw «swe as wae se se wow as RE 1,433,500 00
Fractional certificates ......... 0... cece eee ee 754 16
——_—_—_———_ $5,594,454 16
West Virginia certificates, issued in funding the foregoing
$9,288,862.01, but which are no part of Viryinia’s deot:
West Virginia interest-bearing certificates...............00005 $1,031,551 &8
And West Virginia non-interest certificates.................. 744,051 60
$1,775,603 48
Under acts of both February 14, 1882, and February 20, 1892, registered
and coupon bonds are interchangeable at the pleasure of the holders on the
payment of a fee of fifty cents for each new bond so issued.
Debt Under Act of February 20, 1892.
(CENTURY.)
Bonds and Certificates Issued Under Acts of February 20, 1892, and Amend-
ments Thereto—viz.: January 31, 1894, January 23, 1896, of January 25,
1898, of February 3, 1900, February 16, 1901, April 2, 1902, March 10,
1906, March 11, 1908, March 14, 1910, and March 12, 1912.
The bonds presented by the Bondholders’ Committee for funding under
the act of February 20, 1892, were delivered in aggregate, and amounted to
$24,662,349.75, and for them the State issued a manuscript bond for $16,359,-
860—that being the prescribed rate of 19 for 28. This manuscript bond was
subsequently converted into both registered and coupon bonds as soon as
they could be prepared by the engravers.
To Bondholders’ Committee ................... $16,359,860 00
To depositors with the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund .............. cece cece e eee 1,716,676 06
Total issue ......... cc cece eee ee eee ‘ $18,076,536 06
From which the following deductions are to be
made:
Received from defaulting officers and their
sureties and cancelled ................0005 $ 3,357 26
Amount purchased by the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund and cancelled under recent
acts of the legislature (Acts 1904 and 1906) $1,399,800 00
Purchased by the Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund out of appropriation as made in fund-
ing act February 20, 1892, and dividends on 7
the ‘Richmond, Freaericksburg and Potomac
Rail.oad stock and other revenues of the
Sinking Fund from October 1, 1910, to
October 1, 1913.............. ee ee itt Go 548,900 00
$ 1,952,057 26
Leaving outstanding ............ cece eee ee cee eee $16,124,478 80
Of which there is held by the Literary Fund.. $ 222,900 00
State Board of Education for Retired Teachers
Investment Fund ............cecceecneces 40,600 00
Leaving in the hands of the public............ 15,860,978 80
——_—_—_————-_ $16, 124,478 80
The amount of each class outstanding October
1, 1913, follows:
Registered bonds .............cc cee eeecreeceee $11,544,300 00
Coupon, Dons: «es c+ wee 6 eos ew 6 ye woe og ares ya 4,579,000 00
Fractional certificates ........... cee eee ene 1,178 80
Total........ 6 SIO & & SSIS 8 6 RRUES & 9 SITE & u WARN Go see OES vw $16,124,478 80
West Virginia certificates, issued in funding
the above 318,076,536.06, but are no part of
Virginia’s debt:
West Virginia interest-bearing certificates..... $ 287,421 99
West Virginia non-interest certificates........ 323,652 59
———————— $_ 611,074 58
School and College and Asylum and Church Bonded Debt.
Under act of February 26, 1877.......... 0. cee ee cece eee e ewes $ 516,468 00.
Under act of February 23, 1892... 1... ... cece ee eee eee eee 1,943,387 85
Under act of January 15, 1894......... cece cece eee nee 6,600 00
Under act of February 29, 1908 ..............e..eeeeee 1,150 00
$2,467,605 85
STATEMENT OF THE DEBT OF VIRGINIA.
October 1, 1913.
‘tire amount outstanding ............. cece eee tees $24,645,075 23
nount of the unfunded debt.............. ccc ccc eee eee eee 458,536 42
nount of the funded debt ........... eee cee ete ee eee 24,186,538 81
n which interest is being paid as follows:
Principal, Interest.
116,124,478 80 Century bonds bearing 3 per cent............ $ 483,734 06
5,594,454 16 Riddleberger bonds bearing 3 per cent........ 167,833 62
2,383,655 85 Schools and colleges bearing 6 per cent...... 143,019 35
82,800 00 Schools and colleges bearing 5 per cent....... 4,140 UO
1,150 00 St. Paul’s Church endowment fund 6 per cent. 69 00
‘4,186,538 81 $ 798,796 33
iterest on bonds purchased by the Sinking Fund............ $ 37,998 00
he foregoing $18,076,536.06 of century bonds as shown on page 11 were
issued in lieu of the following classes and amounts of old debts sur-
rendered, amounting to $27,248,871.39, exclusive of West! Virginia’s part
of ante bellum debt.
urrendered by the Bondholders’ Committee: Principal Interest
Msol coupon DonNdS ............ cee eee cee ee $11,985,200 00 $4,488,255 00
onsol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES Looe cece cece cece cee eect e ence en eees 6,893 69
eeler coupon bonds ..............ccc cee eeees 148,900 00 154,912 11
ecler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES Loe cece cece ce cece teen ee eeees 745 59
-en-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
(March 28, 1879 ....... ccc cece cece eee eeee 5,165,500 00 1,015,219 00
‘en-forty registered bonds, issued under act of .
March 28, 1879 .........ce cece cence cence 1 30,900 00 8,394 50
s‘onds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866, also sterling certificates
issued under act of March 30, 1871:
terling certificates ......... 0... cee eee cece ee 570,457 50
862,101 36
Yollar DONdS ........ 0. eee cece eee e eee ees 224,871 00 t
$18,133, 467 e $6,528,881 97
surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund prior to the act of January 31,
1894:
Sonsol coupon bonds ............ecceeeeeeeee $ 128,700 00 $ 90,668 00
-onsol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
cates ...... RUNS & % BEd) AS BERG D5 Biacddl w » Reon 4 0 woman 282 87
Peeler coupon bondS .........cccccecceeeeeeee 300 00 1,260 65
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES Loe cece cee ee ee eee eee en teens 91 02
SAC OT
March 28, 1879 .......ce cece cece een eeces
Ten-forty registered vonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879: sacs ssa < s sais oa see as owes
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
2, 1866 co.cc cece cece eect cece ee ee eee neee
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of January 31, 1894:
Consol coupon bDondS .......... cece cece enw e ces
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi- .
CATES 2... 6... cece eee nok mmcnd a Berd @ esdhe «0
Peeler coupon bonds ..............eececeececes
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CBTOS cs saws swiss sew 6 « ees & 8 spare 8 ER 8 WIRES 8
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28; 1879 ess scars ss saves 2 sears ¢ s sere ss
Bonds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866. sees e sey ss sve os orate oo eres as
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of January 23, 1896:
Consul coupon bonds ...........0ccceecceeceee
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CALEB. 6 even es mene os eres 6 ewe & paso eaRT os
Peeler coupon bonds.,..............eeceeeeees
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATER Loo eee ccc cee cece cece tee eeeeeees
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March 28, 1879 ..........cccccceccceeeeces
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
pols unfunded), and under act of March
ABCC scenes caves oes wrsnee xs wie os RES os RENE eo
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-,
ing Fund under act of January 25, 1898:
Consol coupon bonds ...........ccesesceccece
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CALEB «see ss ewes 6s eRe + B.eISRW s & ww 3 8 BROWS oS
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
March. 28, 2879) gs sce «+ weer 0 2 wyare oo ours ce
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
2; 1866 vice cs semvmes ¢ came ¢ s sare ss eee soe
79,600 00
46,700 00
16,861 00
56,317 0
14,552 0
11,982 4
$ 174,780 1
$
272,534 89
$ 639,700 00 $ 477,902 01
2,065 68 7,878 0€
1,400 00 2,668 0s
2,134 93 6,879 25
232,500 00 56,218 50
18,286 40 26,385 15
$ 896,087 01 $ 577,930 93
$ 278,500 00 $ 14,973 00
484 02
500 00 4,736 03
342 67
44,100 00 8,354 50
4,680 00 13,998 36
$ 328,606 69 $ 42,061 89
$ 44,000 00 $ 24,530 0"
14,888 12 98,607 M
1,021 80
3,000 00 1,344
15,12. 00 30,107 7
$ 78,029 92
$ 84,589 oY
Siiilveipvpai AMLTICSL
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of February 3, 1900:
Consol coupon bonds.................ce eee eeee $ 2,600 00 $ 2,244 00
Consol registered bonds and fractional certifi-
Cates aioe si eva 52S oe Wee we PERRET 490 55 588 65
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
Cates: sac cs wawy sewers 5 a aw ¥ 8 4 ao; 8s OS 8 12 55 168 06
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued under act of
Mareh 28, 1819 wes ss sews ss sae os awe sa amass 49 50
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
2, 1866 oo... ccc cece cece ect e eee ee enee + 1,000 00 1,490 00
$ 4,103 10 $ 4,540 21
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of February 3, 1900:
Peeler registered bonds and fractional certifi-
CATES Loc cece cee ce eee eect eee eee eeees $ 13,945 54 $ 54 65
Consol fractional certificates .................. 224 14 268 99
Consol and peeler interest ................0085 16,700 00
Consol coupons ............ P98 WEE Grd ED Reeds 1,500 00
Ten-forty COUPONS ......... ccc cece cece ec eeees 525 00
Black scrip (dollar) ............. ccc eee eee : 1,583 01
Ponds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
2, 1866 Loic cece ccc cece cece eee eeeecnes 1,000 00 1,410 00
$ 15,169 68 $ 22,050 65
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of February 16, 1901:
Consol coupon bondS..............cc cece ences $ 3,600 00 $ 2,022 00
Consol fractional certificates ................. 278 96 334 76
Peeler fractional certificates.................0- 33 34 40 00
Ten-forty coupon bDOndS ........... eee eee eens 2,200 00 106 50
Black scrip (dollar) .......... cc eee ee cece eeeee 3,214 33
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
2). 1866 wesc sows si saws 5 i awa se 4 a es wees 3,000 00 6,167 22
$ 9,112 30 $ 11,884 81
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink- : , 7
ing Fund under act of April 2, 1902:
Registered consol bondg ..............0+20005- $ 300 00 $ 234 00
Coupon consol bonds ............. cece eee eens 9,400 00 5,805 00
Ten-forty coupon bonds............-....eeeees 10,000 00 1,209 50
Consol fractional certificates.................. 287 34 344 80
Peeler fractional certificates................065 77 34 92 80
Black scrip (dollar)............ cc eee cece eens 743 00
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
2,, 1866s cxaw ss sews oo aa os awe ¢ caw 8 a Pee 4,355 00
$ 20,064 68 §
12,184 10
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 10, 1906:
Coupon consol bonds ............ec cece ee ceees
Ten-forty coupon bonds...................0008
Consol fractional certificate .................-
Peeler coupon bond .........-..- eee ee eee eee
Peeler fractional certificates.................--
Black scrip (dollar)........... 0... ce eee eee eee
Black scrip (sterling) ............ccceeeeceee
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
DZ, VEC6 race ced benas eusnie bo wiGid db lauded # 8 Wee 6 3 BW
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 11, 1908:
Consol coupon bonds..............ee cece eens
Peeler coupon bonds..............cc secure eeee
Ten-forty coupon bonds................0ee eens
Consol fractional certificates ...........-..5-85
Peeler fractional certificates ................--
Black scrip (sterling) .............002 ceeeeees
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
2, WSCC «ssw os eemere « s apere 6 5 sree vo OI es = mee a
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 14, 1910:
Consol coupon bonds..............ceeceeeeaee
Consol registered bonds .................00005
Consol fractional certificates .................
Black scrip (sterling) ..............eccee cece
Ten-forty coupon bonds...............ece cence
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17, 1861
(old unfunded), and under act of March
Dy TEC oe swsee ss wie ss wears © «wee oo wlere es eet es
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sink-
ing Fund under act of March 12, 1912:
Consol fractional certificates..................
Consol COUPONS ......... cece cee ee eee ee eee
Ten-forty COUPONS ......... 0... cee eee reece
Black scrip (dollar)................. eee eeeee
Principal Interest
$ 4,700 00 $ 2,554 00
1,100 00 319 50
158 33 190 00
15 00
113 04 131 22
700 31
25 00
660 00 1,575 20
$ 6,731 37 §$ 5,510 23
$ 900 00 $ 992 00
300 00 117 00
1,300 00 294 00
104 51 125 41
26 00 37 20
357 00
150 00 440 50
$ 2,780 51 $ 2,362 11
$ 1,100 00 $ 948 00
700 00 735 00
360 81 432 98
357 00
126 00
4,496 67 4,435 56
$ 6,657 48 $ 6,919 54
$ 119 74 $ 143 69
354 00
81 00
530 30
$ 119 74 $
Principal Interest
ecapitulation of bonds and interest sur-
rendered:
y the Bondholders’ Committee.............. $18,133,467 78 $6,528,881 97
‘o the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
prior to January 31, 1894................. 272,534 89 174,780 12
‘nder act of January 31, 1894................ 896,087 01 577,930 93
‘nder act of January 23, 1896................. 328,606 69 42,061 89
‘nder act of January 25, 1898................ 78,029 92 84,589 59
Inder act of February 3, 1900................. 4,103 10 4,540 31
‘nder act of February 8, 1900................ 15,169 68 22,050 65
'nder act of February 16, 1901................ 9,112 30 11,884 81
‘tnder act of April 2, 1902.................... 20,064 68 12,784 10
'nder act of March 10, 1906.................. 6,731 37 5,510 23
‘der act of March 11, 1908.................. 2,780 51 2,363 11
Tder act of March 14, 1910................... 6,657 48 6,919 54
Inder act of March 12, 1912.................. 119 74 1,108 99
$19,773,465 15 $7,475,406 24
Vest Virginia’s proportion of bonds and interest surrendered:
‘y the Bondholders’ Committee............. cece eee eee ee $ 553,082 39
‘o the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.................. 57,992 09
$ 611,074
Total Principal and Interest Outstanding.
Which is yet Fundable under Act of February 20, 1892.
PRINCIPAL,
The amount of bonds and certificates outstanding October 1,
1913, issued under acts passed prior to February 14, 1882
(the unfunded bonds reduced one-third for West Virginia’s
portion), less the amount funded to date is.............. $ 177,455 59
INTEREST.
The amount of interest outstanding due to and including July
1, 1891, exclusive of any interest that may be unpaid on
bonds issued under acts of February 14, 1882, and Febru-
ary 20, 1892, less the amount funded since, is............ 281,080 83
Total principal and interest................ cece eee $ 458,536 4:
The above amount of principal and interest yet outstanding is subject
to the discount set forth in the scale of funding as on page 19.
Virginia’s Debt as it Appeared in 1871.
The debt—principal and interest—July 1, 1871, the time of the
beginning of the operation of the first funding act, as re-
ported by the Second Auditor, September 30, 1872, was.... $45,718,112 7
Of which one-third was set aside as West Virginia’s proportion 15,239,30 \
Virginia’s Debt as it is at Present.
Interest Bearing.
Century bonds bearing 3 per cent.............. $16,124,478 80
Riddleberger bonds bearing 3 per cent........ 5,594,454 16
Schools and colleges bearing 6 per cent........ 2,383,655 85
Schools and colleges bearing 5 per cent........ 82,800 00
St. Paul’s Church endowment fund bearing 6
POL CON. . wwe < sccm ss esis ¢ sewia os wee 89 Bae 1,150 00
———_——_——. $24,186,538 ©
Old Unfunded—Non-interest Bearing.
Principal ..........0 cece ee cee ee cece eee eens $ 177,455 59
Interest: sea ss awees si sewes 5 HOW eo wee ew Ee a ew eS 281,080 83
_—_ 458,536 44
pg
$24,645,005 2
SINKING FUND.
The Sinking Fund Holds no Bonds Now.
nee the last report, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund purchased and
cancelled $100.00 Riddleberger, and $199,100.00 Century bonds, making
with the other cancellations, as follows:
issue of old. unfunded. sacs ison cs cows cet awe ye vewe ss eewe ens $ 242,266 67
issue of old unfounded—surrendered by the United States
in the settlement made with them on April 3 and 4, 1903. 594,800 00
Iss Of March 2, 18663 esse «ss ss ss saves & seaie s See ye Here ow 3,000 00
issue of March 30, 1871.......... cece cee eee een eens 43,014 27
issue’ of March 7; 2872 « « sss ¢ s sare vas sere oo 5 wee os Bree ERM E es 5,317,157 63
issue Of March 28, 1879 ....... ccc cece eee eee eee eee eees 294,387 81
issue of February 14, 1882........... cc cece eee eee eee eee 3,694,407 85
issue of Feoruary 20, 1892.......... 0 cee eee eee eee tee 1,952,057 26
$12,141,591 49
‘Nore.--Amount of fractional certificates held by Sinking Fund not yet
solidated into bonds, $42.23.
West Virginia certificates to the amount of.............. $2,745,462 11
Ing: Wun, «<5 s sce «a eee 2 s eoeey sa ees ewes « ea se eeIRE oo 3 BLES $2,026,439 49
rary Fund ..........ceeceaceeee ee ri re ee 719,022 62
Note—The Supreme Court of the United States entered a decree on the
day of March, 1911, fixing the principal of the debt due by West Virginia
uch certificates at $7,182,507.46. The important question of thd interest
e paid on the above principal sum found to be due, has not as yet been
rmined. The suggestion of the court that the matter of interest should
djusted between the parties litigant has resulted in a commission being
‘inted by the Governor of West Virginia to consider the question and
commission has been in conference with the commissioners appointed
irginia.
Internal Improvement Fund.
The following amounts have been received at various times from turn-
companies on account of dividends on stock held by the State, and
2d in the treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund, act of March 5,
t North Frederick Turnpike Company, August 15, 1888,
. GIVidend Gl cee ii owe ss eww 6s owe a we 8 Ow ww we $ 450 00
1 Berryville Turnpike Company dividend:
february 7; 1890 «snes i sew ss eww spare ee eee ee wee a wa ee ow 143 00
L\UBUSt 5, 1891 oo. c ccc cc eee eee ete eee ete eeenes 143 00
September 1, 1892 2.0... ccc ccc cece eee weet ene 143 00
jeptember 14, 1893) as. .sswssaww ss swiss pews sows scaeees ws 143 00
August 29, 1894 oss «5 eae ses see 6 a oe ys wEHe ee eee ga Se a a "$143 0
September 20, 1895 ......... cece cece cece eee eee eeee 143 0
November 2, 1896 «cs cwwssswe ss pew ya arce ss wwe seuss wuss 286 M
December 15; 1890 «cscs s ssa ss awe 8 5 We bs Swe 8 8 HS ee 8 286 0
October 7, 1898 ....... ccc cece cece cette teen nen 286
October 7;.1899 ssswsss ewes ew cs wen sy ew cee wees ewe eee 286 1)
October 18, 1900 ....... ccc ccc cece eee ee ence eee e ees 286 0:
October 13, 1902 ..... 0... ccc cece cee ee eee e eens 286 th
October 235: 1905: « ssw ss suai sss was is ww ea Re Eee OS Bs Rls ea ww eS 429 0
August 26, 1909 ....... ccc cece eee e eee cence eee 286
August 26, 1910 «xaos ss awe ss eee ¢ sem cs we ge Re 2 a ew 2 as ER 286 0
$4,025 ¢
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Of the Balance of the Unfunded Part of the Public Debt, September 30, 1913.
Of the following classes:
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING, ISSUED UNDER
ACT OF MARCH 30, 1871.
(Consols.)
Coupon bonds—having thereon tax receivable
coupons—amount outstanding September
80, L918 «saws s wew es vem 6s ew 5 a Ow CA ew ea $ 26,500 00
Registered bonds and fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 30, 1913... 7,935 76
$ 34,435 76
BONDS AND CERTIFICAETS NOW OUTSTANDING IS-
SUBD UNDER ACT OF MARCH 320, 1871, AND THAT
ACT AS AMENDED BY ACT OF M'ARCH 7, 1872.
(Peelers.)
Coupon bonds—amount outstanding September
B80, 1918, ccc cece cece eee cee tere e ences $ 300 00
Registered bonds and fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 30, 1913.... 4,702 57
—_—_————— $ 5,002 57
$ 39,488 33
BONDS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED ACT OF MARCH 28,
1879.
(Ten-forties.)
Coupon bonds (dollar and sterling), having tax receivable cou-
pons thereon—amount outstanding September 30, 1913..$ 12,800 00
Old Unfounded—Acts prior to April 17, 1861, and March 2,
1866, also sterling, of act March 30, 1871.
Bonds and certificates issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded), and under act of March 2,
1866, also sterling certificates issued under act of March
30, 1871, computed as funded at two-thirdg on account of
the deduction of West Virginia’s proportion:
Dollar bonds and certificates—amount outstanding September
BO, 1913 oc. ccc cee cee cee eee eee tence teen ete e een etaee 111,863 93
Sterling bonds and certifcates—amount outstanding Septem-
ber 30, 1913 ...... Pacene o*e apace 0 ¥ boils BBR CS OSG EEG] SIDE es 13,353 33
Leaving outstanding of principal, October 1, 1913....$ _ it, 455 59
BALANCB OF FUNDABLE INTEREST OUTSTANDING TO AND INCLUD-
ING JULY 1, 1891.
On the unfunded part of the debt reduced one-
third for West Virginia’s portion—amount
outstanding September 30, 1913............ $ 225,209 52
On registered Consol and Peeler Bonds and
fractional certificates issued under act of
March 30, 1871, and that act as amended
by act of March 7, 1872—amount outstand-
ing Septomber 30, 1913...........-.ee ee eee 14,880 83
On consol coupon bonds issued under act of
March 30, 1871—amount outstanding Sep-
tember 30, 1913 . case is ews cs www 4s ews sc wees 40,088 98
On ten-forty coupon bonds issued under act of
March 28, 1879—amount outstanding Sep-
tember 30, 1913 ...... ccc ccc cece eee eee ees 901 50
Leaving outstanding of interest October
5 I A: hs $ 281,080 83
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DEBT NOT FUNDED UNDER ACT OF FEB-
RUARY 14, 1882, NOR FEBRUARY 20, 1892—PRINCIPAL AND INTER-
EST—WEST VIRGINIA’S PORTION BEING HXCLUDED.
PRINCIPAL,
Outstanding September 30, 1912, under acts passed prior to
February 14, 1882 ....... cc ccc cece cece ete eee eee eeee $ 177,455 59
INTEREST.
Outstanding September 30, 1913, to and including July 1, 1891,
exclusive of interest on bonds and certificates issued
under acts of February 14, 1882, February 20, 1892, and
amendments theretO ......... ccc eee c ccc ccs eens cesccvece 281,080 83
Aggregate outstanding unfunded debt............... $ 458,536 42
It is estimated that there are now outstanding
various bonds with interest in the name of
certain internal improvement companies,
which cannot be funded, amounting to... .$ 66,026 60
Of which there is interest due to July 1, 1891,
AMOUNTING tO osc ccccseewccvwvssenessiwes 87,827 00
Aggregating ............06 wesc eeaee $ 153,853 60
Two-thirds of which, setting aside one-third for
West Virginia’s portion, is................ $ 102,569 07
It is estimated that possibly the above $102,569.07, representing princi-
pal and interest, may be held in the name of certain internal improvement
companies, which cannot be funded. We may further feel safe in saying
that a considerable portion of the residue, perhaps as much as one-half
thereof, may have been lost or destroyed, and will therefore never be pre-
sented for settlement.
Of the funding act, February 20, 1892 (century), sections 7, 17 and 18
have been extended several times, and under these extensions the following
funding was done:
Old Debt New Issue in
Surrendered. Century Bonds.
Prior to January 31, 1894............ cee ee eee eee $ 447,315 01 $ 302,208 65
January: 31, 1894 ssw ss ware io ware oo epee 6 a grape no ores gs 1,474,017 94 1,015,184 89
January 23, 1896 secs sass ss saw os weiss wens s ewes s 370,668 58 244,014 91
January 25, 1898 1... .. cece eee e eee eens 162,619 51 84,172 48
February: 3, 1900 scccsewcsiewcsewecsawew sence 45,863 64 21,580 28
February 16, 1901 ......... cece cece eee eee e eee 20,997 11 10,577 82
April 2, 1902 0... ccc cece cece eee ence eeeeees 32,848 78 20,568 32
March 10, 1906 ......... ccc eee ee eee ee een eee 12,241 60 7,424 08
March 11, 1908 ........ ccc ccc cee eee teen eens 5,143 62 3,239 72
March 14, 1910 ci sessc sauces wecis eee ssewsc swe es 16,915 48 6,888 24
March 12, 1912 ........ cc cee cee cee cence ec eeee 1,228 78 816 67
$2,589,860 00 $1,716,676 06
bal LES BS BED he BB See
Cf Annual Interest on the Public Debt—Receipts and Disbursements on
account of Payment of Interest during the Fiscal Year ending Septem-
ber 30, 1913.
RECEIPTS.
1913
Jan. 2—Received of ©. Lee Moore, Auditor of Public Ac-
counts, for payment of interest on registered and
coupon bonds of the State of Virginia, due January
DL, TSU i oivsecd 6 i sssue d 9 wrod 0 & hese € WSid FS WIRLS & BBLS » a Meg $ 420,000 00
July 1—Received of C. Lee Moore, Auditor of Public Ac-
counts, for payment of interest on registered and
coupon bonds of the State of Virginia, due July
Ay 1818 wes eowe cs Hw ie eee A OR 8 Uw ea we 4 eK A OES 420,000 00
Sept. 23—lInterest check returned to the treasury by P. P.
WISCOM sissery « sapere & s506 € 3 were 2 6 G0m ve Fo tenn oo wuee 6 g wre oo 33 00
Balance in treasury October 1, 1912............... 4,157 53
$ 844,190 53
DISBURSEMENTS.
Interest Paid on Public Debdt.
For interest paid to colleges and the Dawson
Fund under act of February 23, 1892:
On registered certificates issued under act of
February 23, 1892 2... cc cece cece rene ncece $ 147,228 32
For interest paid on bonds issued under the
funding act of February 14, 1882, and the
act as amended by act of November
29, 1884:
COUPONS 2... . ce eee eee ee cece reece eenee $ 42,412 50
Interest on registered bonds....... eee ee ewaes 136,667 77
a 179,080 27
Interest on bonds issued under act of February
20, 1892, and the several amendments
thereto:
Coupons) seas « secesars ¢ ¢ 3 oeee 5 a ews os se 8 wR s OS $ 138,262 50
Interest on registered bonds ................. 369,828 87
a 508,091 37
Coupons paid on Judgments for taxes:
Con8Ol COUPONS ....... cece cee c rece eee eenes $ 27 00
Ten-forty COUPONS .......... cece eee cee eens 254 00
. ———_——_——_—_—- 281 00
Amount of disbursements .............. ccc cece cece eens $ 834,680 96
Balance in treasury, October 1, 1913..................000- 9,509 57
$ 844,190 53
PISA! OULAeniciw.
, For the year ending September 30, 1913.
Balance on hand October 1, 1912............... 135,087 72
Amount of checks drawn by Treasurer, not pre-
sented for payment within five years,
charged off—Acts 1910, chapter 279.......... 134 57
Warrants drawn by Auditor of Public Accounts
during years 1884 to 1900 inclusive, not
presented to State Treasurer for payment
previous to September 30, 1913, credited
to General Fund of tne Commonwealth.... 356 40
Receipts from all sources from October 1, 1912,
to September 30, 1918........... eee eee eeee . 1,465,872 74
Disbursements from October 1, 1912, to Septem-
ber 80 1918 wus. wasis s sania sa ewes saces saws
Balance in treasury October 1, 1913........
Deduct amounts due departments as follows:
Agricultural department—Fertilizer Fund.. $ 12,209 64
Hog cholera serum ............eeeeeee 1,924 28
Dairy and Food Department ............ 4,267 15
Automobile license tax—appropriated to
Public roads ........c cece cece ee eee cerns 78,108 87
Bureau of Insurance ..........ee cece eeeee 16,022 19
Library Fund. .« «ss ssc 6s www s & ausyee « saree 4 sree g 444 73
State Bank Examin2r ...........-..0e eee 28,542 03
United Board of Agriculture.............. 1,400 05
Military Fund .......ccc ccc ce cece nce r ence 6,079 86
True balance of general fund of the Common-
wealth October 1, 1913............0ee cece
$7,601,401 43
7,118,578 09
$ 482,823 °i
148,998 0
$ 333,824 54
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|
Note.—The true balance of the general fund of the Commonwealth Octo |
ber 1, 1913, $333,824.54, would be $40,000.00 larger had I adhered strictly to
my policy to pay only the monthly proportion of special appropriations to
institutions, etc., but I did not do this for the reason that the institutions
needed the money and the condition of the Treasury was such as to enable
me to meet their needs by paying the same as required.
Receipts from Revenue, etc., available for support of the Government by
appropriation, into the treasury during the year ending September 30.
1913.
Adhesive Stamps—Sales of by treasurers, and clerks of coun-
thes (Table 1)... cc ccc cece cece cece tec e eee n eect eeeees
Arrears of Taxes—Judgments and old debts, etc., collected
(TADS 2) or i sceseceue & Scedceserd 5 0 wide « w/UOd 2% Bache © Shere FS 0 adi « © 000
Banks, State and National—Taxes on stock of shareholders
(Table 3) ccc ccc ccc cece cece cece cee c et en enters reece escee
Charters—Fees on charters of incorporation and for entrance
into State of corporations ..........cccce cece ce ceccecene
Clerks of Courts—Collections of taxes for recording deeds,
contracts, etc., for probating wills, and on administra-
tions granted (Table 4).......cccccccccccccccvsesecseee
$ 14,269 10
179,709 86
154,803 49
55,949 lu
233,001 71
follateral Inheritances—Taxes on (Table 18)...............
‘orporations, Public Service—Taxes on express (Table 6),
railroad and canal corporations (Table 7)j) steamboat
= (Table 8), sleeping car (Table 9), telegraph and tele-
phone (Table 10), water, heat, light and power (Table
T1)5 (Table 8): vw ss syscemes « 5 seas s ayers © wesw 2 arene 0 eo © 0 winsome a
Sourts—Money under control of five years or more, no claim-
ant, Code section 3429 .......cccevececccccccncccconcees
Sosts recovered and paid into the treasury............ee.e6.
Dispensaries—State’s portion of profits (Table 12)\...........
Fees and taxes collected and paid into the general fund of the
State by departments (Table 13) .............e.eeeeees
Franchise taxes, on Virginia corporations other than insur-
ance and public service (Table 14) ........... see eeeceeee
Insurance Companies—License tax and taxes on premiums,
: assessments, etc., (Table 15)........ ccc cece cece eee tenes
Interest received on deposit of State funds and on taxes
(Table 16)... ccc ccc cece ccc eee cece tence renee eae eeeees
—Judges—Portion of their salaries paid into the treasury by
counties and cities (Table 17)............. cece ee eeeeeee
Oysters—Ground rents, license taxes, etc., (Table 63)........
Penitentiary—Proceeds from hire of convicts................
Printed Records—To pay back money advanced by State to
print records of cases docketed, in Supreme Court of Ap-
peals (Code, section 3476—Table 19)............eeeeeeee
Registration fees on all corporations (Table 14)............-.
Taxes—Capitation, income, personal property, real estate,
license taxes, delinquent taxes collected, penalties, etc.
(Table 20) 2... cece cece cece cece cece eee e eee es teeeseees
Total of receipts for support of the government by appro-
PYIATION «ic iewewe scenes s 1 eWeek Hewes wea s awww os WH
— Special receipts not available for support of the govern-
ment by appropriation, see exhibit B................
Total of all receipts ......... eee cee ce eee eee een eee
$ 63,934
1,168,613
4,518
10,606
16,240
24,522
173,011
270,977
21,001
59,540
76,483
128,805
8,727
69,990
4,268,510
$7,003,217
462,655
$7,465,872
26
01
42
57
60-
60
00
25
66
71
SPECIAL RECEIPTS.
Amounts paid out of funds under control of departments on their warrants
or orders, paid back into the treasury during the year ending September
30, 1913.
‘ Civil Contingent Fund (by order of the Governor)... $ 10 00
Fuel, ice and, £88) «cor << sew « s ayerw o 8 sewers sa ee os ewe C8 Os 06
- Presidential elector—mileage and attendance........ 58 40
Military Fund ...... ccc ccc ccc cc te ce ence eee eeees 684 94
Salary of Judge ......... cece cece cece cree ev eeces 100 00
Needy Confederate women ............. cece eeececees 18 00
' Overpayments by Auditor of Public Accounts (Table
2B) «wave + stews eww 6 ates + were « weeHe es wore os SEES 139 71
| Pensions (Table 30)........... cece cece cree eeecees 9,815 60
State Highway Commission—Contingent expenses... 1,081 99
_ Superintendent Public Printing—contingent expense,
insurance premium ............. cece eee eceeaee 6 00
United Agricultural Board ............... cece eee 383 34
———__ $12,298
04
SE a ee eae eae Sa eee eee we Pes: Wow Fhe ehh CF Lows abies
v ce cad cae ’ iM
the year ending September 30, 1913.
Agriculture and Immigration—fees and
taxes on fertilizers (Code, section
1783a, sections 5 and 10).......... $77,514 46
Hog cholera serum, proceeds of sale
of (Acts 1910, chapter 305)...... 5,570 50
Dairy and Food Commission—taxes
and fees (Acts 1908, chapter 188,
and Acts 1910, chapter 313)...... 18,423 18
Dairy and Food Commission—Pro-
ceeds from sale of reacting cattle
(Acts 1912, chapter 158).......... 3,226 77
Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges—
Received from the United States
for their use (Code, section 1586—
Table 26) ....... cece eee eee eee $50,000 00
Automobile—License taxes collected by
Secretary of the Commonwealth
and paid into treasury for use of
public roads (Acts 1910, chapter
326, section 19)..............0005 80,191 22
Fines—Collected for offenses commit-
ted against the State, part of Lit-
erary Fund (section
134, Constitution) ... $123,680 49
Oyster fines ........... 218 75
—_—_—_——_——— 123,899 24
Nurseries—Fees for registering for use
of State Board of Crop Pest Com-
missioners (Code, section 179a,
sections 12 and 13—Table 27).... $ 2,180 00
State Board of Health—Fees for in-
spection of hotels, vital statistics,
ete. (Acts 1910, chapter 229)...... $ 2,963 51
State Corporation Commission—Bureau
of Insurance, fees, taxes, etc.
(Acts 1906, chapter 112; Acts 1908,
chapter 236—Table 28) .......... 24,496 45
Bureau of Banking—Fees for exam-
ining banks (Code, section 1169b—
Table 29) ..... cc cece cece ec etoee 19,205 00
State Library—Proceeds from sale of
State publications, etc. (Code, sec-
tion 248—Table 31) .............- 4,536 89
United Agricultural Board—Received
from State Board of Education
(Acts 1912, chapter 153):
Boys’ Corn Clubs ........ $5,000 00
Girls’ Garden Clubs...... 2,000 00
Awards and sales at booth
Virginia State Fair.... 799 5Y
——— 7,799 59
Yaste and Unappropriated Lands—Pro-
ceeds from sale of, part of Lit-
erary Fund (section 134, Constitu-
OM) sami vege crs Wee ihn e + nonlin 86 $ 350 45
$163,736 35 $256,620 91
‘ited States Fidelity and Guaranty
Company, surety of the Common-
wealth Bank, Incorporated, Rich-
mond, Va., suspended, on account
of States deposit in that bank.....
$432,655
30,000
$462,655
$420,357 26
26
30
00
30
Jisbursements for regular expenses of government; payment of interest on,
and Sinking Fund for, Public Debt; maintenance of State hospitals; in-
stitutions: reformatories; the penitentiary and State farm for convicts;
for improvement of public roads; for support of public free schools; for
the payment of pensions; for maintaining the militia; and for the pro-
tection of the oyster beds, etc., etc., during the year ending September
30, 1913.
dhesive Stamps—Cost of lithographing....................
sjonds of Clerks—Premiums paid on bonds of clerks in State
Offices in Richmond ......... cc cece cece cece ee cece eee eees
‘attle Quarantine—Expense of enforcing quarantine laws....
‘apitation taxes returned in counties and cities, 50 cents of
each $1.50 collected (Table 32)............c cc cece eee e ees
‘ivil Contingent Fund, expended solely on the order of the
GOVEFNOT 2... cece cece ee cee eee teen eee ee eee e ee eeeeee
‘ivil prosecutions, expense of, and commissions to agents for
collecting old claims, etC........ 0... ccc cece eee eee eee
sonfederate Memorial Associations, care of the graves of the
Confederate dead (Table 33)............cc eee eee ee eeaes
‘onstitution of Virginia—Expenses of publication, as required
by law, of proposed amendments.................0. ee aee
Yourts—Expenses of conducting, attendants on, etc. (Table 34)
vriminal Charges—Expenses of arrest, trial, maintenance in
jail, clothing, medical attention, medicine, of prisoners;
also maintenance of prisoners on the public roads; and
maintenance of inmates in reformatories (Table 35)....
Yelinguent Lands and Lots—Fees for recording $5,054.64,
expenses of sales $5,786.91..... 0... cc cece cece ec ee ee eeees
‘uel, Ice, etc.—Used in public buildings...................0..
reneral account of the revenue, commissions to commissioners
of the revenue and examiners of records, postage, ex-
pressage, etc. (Table 36) .......c ccc ccc cee cece eee eee
teneral Assembly—Salaries of officers and employees and con-
tingent expenses of Senate and House of Delegates (Table
BT) a ecera ss syeenen ewsee s emraces s wroseie ee senso 9 dud #9 Bidldia. eee een
Jospitals for the insane and for epileptics, support, improve-
ments, etc. (Table 38)....... ccc cece cece eee eee eee ens
nstitutions, Educational and Charitable—Support and im-
provements, etc. (Table 39).......---seeeeee eee e eee teeee
nsurance—Premiums on insurance of public property in Rich-
MON. . wicee ss eeare 8 6 oo wee He ee 6s were 0 RHEE Fe Oo ee eH EES
$ 66
614
3,555
159,421
9,298
564
3,155
154
28,929
413,040
10,841
6,835
174,077
3,769
627,963
795,601
70
50
34
00
24
48
00
Interest, paid Second Auditor to pay the interest on the pub-
Hic debt of Virginia .cscciseccces cwecsswnsccesssseeees 3 aie 840,000 00
Lunatics—Cost oi maintaining in jails until removed to
State hospitals (Table 40)........... esc ce csc eccc ee eece 3 2,544 78
Marriages—Fees to clerks of courts for registering.......... 639 30
Military—For. equipment, maintenance, etc., paid out of fund
set aside under section 376 of the Code (as amended).... 83,643 22
For use of troops to aid civil.authorities—Chesterfield county 48 00
Officers of the Government—Executive, judicial, clerks, police,
employees, mileage, contingent expenses. etc. (Table 41).. 392,660 98
Oysters—For protection of, and for collecting the revenue from $ 46,040 60
Penitentiary and State Farm—Expense of operating, main-
tenance of prisoners, etc. (Table 43)........... eueiaie 3 5 SRR 145,525 99
Pensions to soldiers and marines and their wid-
ows, and for funeral expenses, etc. (Table 42) $448,049 01
Clerical and other expenses in the office of the
Auditor of Public Accounts connected with
examining and paying these claims (Table
C9 lige © © euese ecene 7,390 05
—_—_——_——_- 455,439 06
Printed Records—Advanced to print records in Supreme Court
Of Appeals: saw ss sires s \ eww sé sais 5 Beate s Seetee 3s RE s Sw a 8,980 35
Public Printing for General Assembly, State offices and insti-
CWTHOTIE 6. cicereie 0 8 edids 0, ered o FSD DNE ESSA GSS 6 Sees Ferme e seine 34,610 81
Public Free Schools—For support of, etc. (Table 47)i. oe eme se 1,822,663 54
Public Roads—For improvement of (Table 44).............. 334,449 38
Public School Teachers—Pensions t0...........secececeecece 8,000 00
Reformatories—For improvements, teaching, etc. (Table 49).. 46,783 15
Sinking Fund—To retire public debt under terms of settlement 119,423 92
Siate Board of Agriculture and Immigration—For purposes
OF HOrtiCuUltUre aaic ooo gs wisperere oo eserw ca ewe oe sia 6 weer oo wee 2,500 00
For Virginia State Truckers’ Association.............0..0- 5,000 v0
For Dairy and Food Department, to help to maintain...... 7,500 00
State Board of Charities and Corrections—Salaries of secre-
tary, clerks, and expenses of office, etc...............06- 6,541 78
For care of cripples, chapter 143, Acts 1912................ 367 42
State Board of Crop Pest Commissioners—For extermination
of insects, to help defray expenses.................5505. 2,132 44
State Board of Health—Salaries of commissioner, assistants,
clerks, and expenses Of board .........ceecccccceseceece 32,715 63
State Board of Pharmacy—Salaries of secretary, assistant
secretary, attorney, clerk and expenses of office.......... 5,227 56
State Geological Commission—For expenses of.............. 14,804 5:
State Library—For traveling libraries, book stacks and to
Help to maintain ......... ccc ccc cece ee ee eee eee ence eeeee 16,371 35
Taxes erroneously assessed, refunded..............eeeeeeeee 1,311 19
United Board of Agriculture—For expenses, chapter 153, Acts
TTD, ono « miondl 5 Said) BS Booed! € & BAe TRIES B BoAdShd T Savane @ wlBueadl « U ayenene: « 000 17,400 48
Virginia Reports—cost of publishing in book form the opin-
ions of the Supreme Court of Appeals.................6. 3,065 93
Warrants: ‘reaudited, cea ss sewes ss cams + exces & setele ¢ aww oo 8 RE 8 ee 98 WwW
Total... ... cc cece eee e cence BEE Sw wcenere: 0 B aceue: Be avecasecn © annus oe $6,694,448 21
Disbursements of special receipts, and for special appropria- ,
tions (Table 48), see exhibit D......... cc eee ce ee eee . 424,129 88 *
$7,118,578 0
STATEMENT
OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures of the Public Money Taken
From the Report of the Auditor of Public
Accounts for the Fiscal Year Ending
September 30, 1913.
Disbursements for special purposes, paid from receipts into the treasury for
those purposes, and payments on special appropriations, during the year
ending September 30, 1913.
Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges—Distribution of money
received from the United States for their use (Table 26). $ 50,000 00
Fines collected for offenses committed against the
State, paid Second Auditor for the Literary
Fund (section 134, Constitution)............ $123,941 21
Oyster fines cess sew cs swee ss vee cs wees oe sees 218 75
cence 124,159 96
Overpayments refunded, paid back to persons making excess
payments into the treasury (Table 50))...........-eeeeee 41,918 60
State Board of Agriculture and Immigration—Salaries and
expenses paid for fertilizer tax...........ccc ce csecsceces 78,397 19
For hog cholera serum .........cecceccccecsccees aeleven’ 3 26 5,396 30
Dairy and Food Division, salaries and expenses paid from
“taxes and fees collected ......... 0. ccc cece cece cere eweee 19,301 49
Tuberculosis fund, reacting cattle, paid from receipts from
Bale of cattle, etC...... ccc cc cece ce cece cence eee ceeeneces 7,122 41
State Board of Crop Pest Commissioners—From fees for cer-
tificates of registration issued nurseries (Table 27) for
extermination of insects, etC.......... cece ec e cece ee eee 2,180 00
State Board of Health—For expense inspecting hotels, vital
statistics, etc., paid from fees collected.................. 2,963 51
State Corporation Commission—Bureau of Insurance, salaries
of commissioner and clerks, and expenses of office, paid
from taxes and fees collected to maintain the bureau.... 25,839 05
Bank Examiner, salaries of examiner and clerks, and ex-
penses of office, paid from.fees collected from banks...... 13,228 28
State Library—For support and maintenance of, paid from
the proceeds of sale of State publications, and fines, etc.,
Collected ....... cece cece ee cet eee eens deere © a erpuere « argieie 6 » 6,074 35
Waste and unappropriated land—Proceeds from sale of, paid
Second Auditor for the Literary Fund (section 134, Con-
stitution) ......... tr eee er ee ee 350 45
$376,931 59
Also amounts paid for special appropriations (Table 48)..... 17,198 29
; $394,129 88
State deposit in the Commonwealth Bank, Incorporated, Rich-
mond, Va., suspended, charged off to preserve balance (see
Exhibit B, special receipts) ........: eee essence eee eees 30,000 00
$424,129 88
STATE OFFICERS.
Henry C. Stuart, Governor.
J. TayLor ELLyson,
Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate.
JNo. GARLAND POLLARD, Attorney General.
B. O. James, Secretary of the Commonwealth.
C. LEE Moore, Auditor of Public Accounts.
RoSEWELL Pace, Second Auditor.
A. W. HaRgMAN, JRk., Treasurer.
Rosert R. PRENTIS, Chairman.
Wo. F. RHEA. J. RicHarD WINGFIELD.
Corporation Commission.
C. C. BARKSDALE, Chief Bank Examiner.
R. C. STEARNES,
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
JOHN W. RIcHARDSON, Register of Land Office.
Wm. WILson Sate, Adjutant General.
Jos. V. Bipcoop, Secretary of Virginia Military Records.
G. W. Koiner, Commissioner of Agriculture.
Wa. D. SAuNDERS, Dairy and Food Commissioner.
James B. DoHERTY, Commissioner of Labor.
Davis Borrom, Superintendent of Public Printing.
H. R. McIxiwatne, Librarian.
J. B. Woop, Superintendent of Penitentiary.
JosEPH Button, Commissioner of Insurance.
Geo. P. CoLEMAN, Commissioner of State Highways.
ENNION G. WILLIAMS, Health Commissioner.
JoHN S. Parsons, Commissioner of Fisheries.
J. T. Mastin, Secretary Board of Charities and Corrections.
Wma. F. Smytu, State Accountant.
JoHN W. WILLIAMS,
Clerk House of Delegates and Keeper of the Rolls of Virginia..
O. V. HANGER, Clerk of the Senate.
State Hospitals for the Insane.
EASTERN—WILLIAMSBURG, VA.
Geo. W. Brown, M. D., Superintendent.
WESTERN—STAUNTON, VA.
J. S. DeJarnette, M. D., Superintendent.
SoUTHWESTERN—MarIon, VA.
J. C. King, M. D., Superintendent.
CENTRAL—PETERSBURG, VA.
William F. Drewry, M. D., Superintendent,
VIRGINIA STATE EPILepTic CoLoNy—Mapison HEIGHTS, VA.
A. 8S, Priddy, M. D., Superintendent.
Supreme Court of Appeals.
JUDGES, P. O. ADDRESS.
James Keith, President ............. ccc cece eee eee e eee eeeeenes Richmond
R. H. Cardwell, Resident Judge ............ cece cece e ee eee ee eeee Richmond
J. A. Buchanan ....... ccc ccc cee eee ee eee cece eee enees Abingdon
G. My, Harrison, « «sons ¢s see ss eee sa 3 ees ss eee 2 + Stee eg ee se ee ae ee ee Staunton
S. G. Whittle 20... ccc ccc ce tenet tence eee teeees Martinsville
CLERKS.
H. S. Jomes 2... ce cc ce eee ee cece ence ene ee teneees Richmond,
H., H.. Watyt «sence © s sow 2s 5 wee 2s Bae 2 ee eg BOE 8 WRG Be BB Staunton
J. M. Kelly
Lee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee eee eee nent ete neces Wytheville
THE SENATE
A List of the Senate, showing names of Senators, their Postoffice, County or City in
which they reside and number of District they represent.
NAME.
Blanks, W. D.................
Bowers, Cy TPs eeu ces wesaewsese
Brock, Robert K..............
Early, N. B., Jr...............
Echols, Edward...............
Edmondson, H. A.............
Featherston, Howell C.........
Fletcher, George Latham.......
Garrett, W. A.................
Gayle, Sands..................
Hobbs, A. R..............000.
Holt, Saxon W................
Lesner, John A.............. es
Mapp, G. Walter..............
Massie, Bland.................
Moncure, R. C.L.............
Montague, S. T...............
Parr, Edmund.................
Paul, John: ;: is cess asseaeey
Paxton, W. T...............-.
Rinehart, W. A................
Rison, George T...............
Royall, J. Powell..............
Saunders, John R..............
Smith, R. S. Blackburn........
Sowder, V.M.................
Tavenner, F.S................
Thornton, R. E...............
Walker, C. Harding............
POosToFFICE.
Clarksville........
Big Stone Gap....
Max Meadows....
Petersburg........
Dawsonville......
Staunton.........
Houston..........
Lynchburg........
Warrenton........
Ridgeway.........
Buckingham......
Port Royal.......
Richmond........
Roanoke..........
Disputanta.......
Newport News....
Norfolk. .........
Harrisonburg... ..
Heathsville.......
Midlothian. ......
County or City.
Mecklenburg.
Culpeper.
Prince Edward.
Smyth.
Richmond.
Wise.
Wythe.
Petersburg.
Green.
Staunton.
Halifax.
Lynchburg.
Fauquier.
Henry.
Buckingham.
Caroline.
Richmond.
Roanoke city.
Prince George.
Newport News.
Norfolk city.
Accomac.
Nelson.
Stafford.
Portsmouth.
Patrick.
Rockingham.
Rockbridge.
Alleghany.
Pittsylvania.
Tazewell.
Middlesex.
Clarke.
Floyd.
Frederick.
Fairfax.
Northumberland.
Chesterfield.
Henrico.
Suffolk.
OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.
NAME. OFFICE. Postorrice. | County or City.
Ellyson, J. Taylor....| President........... Richmond....| Richmond.
Echols, Edward......| President, pro tem. ..| Staunton..... Staunton.
Hanger, O. V........ Clerk. ............. Ambherst...... Amherst.
Henley, J. E......... First Assistant Clerk.| Norfolk...... Norfolk.
Larabee, F. C........| Journal Clerk....... Phoebus......| Elizabeth City.
Burnley, W. Sam.....| Reading Clerk...... Charlottesville! Charlottesville.
Watkins, F. B........} Sergeant-at-Arms....| Smithville....| Charlotte.
Donald, 8S. M........ Doorkeeper......... Staunton.....| Augusta.
Green, Moses M...... Assistant Doorkeeper| Warrenton....} Fauquier.
Walsh, James J...... Gallery Doorkeeper..| Richmond....| Richmond.
Jeter, John R........ Librarian & Doc. Clk.| Richmond....| Richmond.
Sims, L. A........... Committee Clerk... .] Moseley’s
Junction....| Chesterfield.
Beazley, R. H........| Committee Clerk....| South Boston .| Halifax.
Johnson, R. M....... Committee Clerk... .| Woodville Rappannock.
Williams, Hugh T....} Committee Clerk....| Danville...... Danville.
Tenser, G. R.........| Committee Clerk....| Richmond....} Richmond.
Jeter, William, Jr..... Joint Committee
Clerk. ...../..... Skipwith. .... Mecklenburg.
Rison, Tunstall....... Page............04. Chatham..... Pittsylvania.
Jones, Robert Ward...| Page............... Richmond... .| Richmond.
Cockes, Johnson...... Pages ss cw sss swiss was Disputanta...| Prince George.
Perdue, L. L.........| Page............005 Chester....... Chesterfield.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SENATORS, SHOWING NUMBER OF SEAT.
J. Taytor Extyson, Lieutenant-Governor, President.
Epwarp Ecuots, President pro tem.
Blanks, W. D..................-.
Bowers, GC. VT: sss s0ecaveazseauin ee
Brock, Robert K..................
Buchanan, B. F...................
Catron, John H...................
Crockett, A.G.............000005
Edmondson, H. A.................
Featherston, Howell C.............
Fletcher, George Latham..........
Garrett, W. A........ 0.02. eee
Gayle, Sands.....................
Gravatt, Charles U................
Harman, Ay Canes ess me cca se ess ors
Hart; Je Mi ssis ows isweccsowers em:
Hobbs, A. R...............-.0000.
Holt, Saxon W.............-.00 00.
Lesner, John A................... 4
Mapp, G. Walter................. 13
Massie, Bland.................... 26
Moncure, R. C. L................. 16
Montague, S. T...............002. 28
Parr, Edmund.................... 39
Paul, JobNcs ss ee ase wate eee c 3 oe naw 38
Paxton, Ws Tisisssiee cites eee 17
Rinehart, W. A................... 31
Rison, George T.................. 15
Royall, J. Powell.................. 36
Saunders, John R................. 3
Smith, R. S. Blackburn............ 22
Sowder, V.M.................0.. 37
Tavenner, F.S................... 2
Thornton, R. E................... 21
Walker, C. Harding............... 12
Watkins, J. B......... 2. eee 19
Wendenburg, L. O................ 27
West, J. Bo... eee cece cece ee 35
Members of the House of Delegates
WHO SERVED DURING THE
Session Commencing January 14, 1914, and Terminating
March 20, 1914.
EDWIN P. COX, SPEAKER, Richmond City.
County or Ciry.
County or Ciry.
Adams, Berkley D....
Baker, W. W.........
Barley, E. V
Birrell, J. Fred
Bonifant, Berner M...
Branscomb, J. R......
Brewer, Richard L., Jr.
Brown, Thos
Browning, George L...
Buck, E. C...........-
Cawthorn, J. W., Jr...
Chalkley, Jno. W
Chapman, Geo. D
Clement, S. F
Commins, T. C
Cousins, W. P
Cox, Edwin P
Crockett, John H
Dalton, Booker.......
Daniel, John Orr
Daniel, J. William.....
Dodson, R. L.........
Duke, Charles J.......
Farman, Geo. N
Easley, Jno. D
Ferebee, L. C
Field, W. W..........
Flanagan, U.G.......
Franklin, Barton B....
Grant, Chas. W.......
Grasty, Jas. H. C.....
Green, Berryman.....
Gregory, Roger T.....
Gordon, R. L., Jr
Gunn, Julien.........
Harris, Jno. Y
Charlotte.
Chesterfield.
Botetourt.
Alexandria.
Powhatan.
Carroll.
Nansemond.
Westmoreland.
Orange.
Washington.
Appomattox.
Wise.
Isle of Wight.
Pittsylvania.
King William.
Norfolk city.
Richmond city.
Wythe.
Patrick.
Loudoun.
Middlesex.
Pittsylvania.
Norfolk county.
Rockingham.
Lynchburg.
Norfolk county.
Madison.
Montgomery.
Floyd.
Russell.
Augusta.
Danville.
New Kent.
Louisa.
Henrico.
| Dinwiddie.
|| Harvey, James T
|| Milstead, E. W
Harrison, David A....
| Hartley, R. B
Heflin, James O......
Hobson, Graham B....
Horner, Guy T.......
Houston, Harry R.....
Huff, A. J............
Hughes, E. Tucker....
Johnson, John Henry. .
Jordan, O. E.........
Kent, 8S. T. A.........
Kinsey, Daniel A
Land, W. A..........
Leedy, Robt. F
Lewis, John T
Lowry, H.C..........
Malbon, J. T
Massie, W. P
Meetze, C. J
Miller, C. O
Montague, Hill.......
Myers, William M....
| Nelson, Frank
Noland, B. F.........
Norris, Robert O., Jr...
Oliver, Walter Tansill..
Page, Samuel M......
Pennington, Robt. L...
Philpott, A. B
| Pitts, D. H
Prince George.
Sussex.
Nelson.
King George.
Richmond city.
Southampton.
Elizabeth City.
Washington.
Fluvanna.
Scott.
Pulaski.
Halifax.
Franklin.
Nottoway.
Page.
Mecklenburg.
Smyth.
Buchanan.
Lunenburg.
Bedford.
Princess Anne.
Amherst.
Prince William.
Shenandoah.
Newport News.
Richmond city.
Richmond city.
Campbell.
Loudoun.
Lancaster.
Fairfax.
Halifax.
Albemarle.
Lee.
Henry.
Albemarle.
LIST OF MEMBERS—ConrtinveEp.
Name.
Powell, 8. P..........
Powers, David B., Jr..
Robertson, Thos. B...
Rolston, Chas H......
Smith, Francis W.....
Smith, Harry B.......
Spatig, I. E..........
Stearnes, O. L........
Steck, John M
County or City. NaME. County or Cry.
Spottsylvania. Stephenson, John W...| Bath.
Caroline. Stubbs, James N...... Gloucester.
Petersburg. Taylor, Herbert J.....}| Augusta.
Bedford. Terrell, A. J.......... Buckingham.
.| Portsmouth. Tiffany, W.N........ Fauquier.
Accomac. Toney, D. L..........| Richmond city.
Northampton. |! Walton, W.B........ Hanover.
Rockingham. | Weaver, Aubrey G....| Warren.
King and Queen.|| Weaver, H.C......... Grayson.
Culpeper. | White, Hugh A....... Rockbridge.
Brunswick. | Williams, Martin..... Giles.
Craig. | Willis, R. H.......... Roanoke city.
Roanoke county.) Winston, Peter........ Prince Edward.
Frederick. | Woodward, S. A...... Norfolk city.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE.
NAME.
Cox, Edwin P..................
Williams, John W...............
Oliver, L. B. B.................
Bigger, T. H...................
Hedderly, Edgar..............
Beverly, J. B............0000 00
Logan, Houston................
Cousins, E. D..................
Brown, B. Frank. ..............
Morgan, Thomas...............
Oneal, J. Irving............ eee
Turner, Reginald W.,..........
Talley, Lucien...................
Land, Henry C.................
Barnes, Arnold.................
Sublett, Caskie.................
Nelson, M. H................0.
Rye, Joseph....................
Stevenson, Richard.............
Enro:
OFFICE.
County or Crry.
lling Clerk...........
Journal Clerk............
Reading Clerk............
Sergeant-at-Arms.........
Doorkeeper..............
Doorkeeper..............-
Engr
ossing Clerk.........
Committee Clerk.........
Committee Clerk..........
Committee Clerk.........
Committee Clerk.........
Richmond city.
Giles.
Alleghany.
King George.
Norfolk county.
Richmond city.
Rockbridge.
Culpeper.
Stafford.
Pulaski.
Accomac.
Lunenburg.
Fairfax.
Richmond city.
Halifax.
Frederick.
Washington.
Pittsylvania.
Westmoreland.
Charlotte.
Henrico.
Loudoun. :
Buckingham.
Hanover.
Nottoway.
Halifax.
Richmond city.
Richmond city.
Richmond city.
Richmond city.
CLERK'S DESK
SPEAKER
TO TOILET | |
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
SHOWING NUMBER OF SEAT.
EDWIN P. COX, Speaker.
Adams, Berkley D.... 32
W
Baker, W. W........ 8
Barley, E. V......... 23
Birrell, J. Fred....... 74
Bonifant, Berner M.. 78
Branscomb, J. R.. 99
Brewer, Richard 1 Jr a
Brown, Thos.........
Browning, Geo. L.. a
Buck, Bi Ges wees cash | 70
Cawthorn, J.W., Jr.. 67
Chalkley, Ino Ww. rt 29
Chapman, Geo. D.... 86
Clement, 8. F........ 13
Commins, T.C...... 59
Cousins, W. P....... 95
Crockett, John H..... 66
Dalton, Booker...... 35
Daniel, John Orr..... 73
Daniel, J. William.... 68
Dodson, R. L........ 81
Duke, Charles J...... 75
Farman, Geo. N..... 100
Easley, Jno. D....... 85
Ferebee, L. C........ 76
Field, W. W......... 17
Flanagan, U.G...... 63
Franklin, Barton B... 62
Grant, Chas. W...... 34
Grasty, Jas. H.C.... 90
Green, Berryman..... 80
Gregory, Roger T.... 7
Gordon, R. L., Jr..... 33
Gunn, Julien......... 51
Harris, Jno. Y....... 42
Harrison, David A.... 38
Hartley, R. B........ 41
Harvey, James T..... 60
Heflin, James O...... 79
Hobson, Graham B... 50
Horner, Guy T....... 2
Houston, Harry R.... 83
Huff, A. J
Hughes, E. Tucker... 20
Johnson, John Henry. 72
Jordan, O. E......... 55
Kent, S. T. A........ 44
Kinsey, Daniel A..... 94
Land, W.A.......... 30
Leedy, Robt. F...... 69
Lewis, John T....... 39
Lincoln, A. T........ 64
Looney, John A...... 97
Love, 8. H.......... 88
Lowry, H.C......... 10
Malbon, J. T........ 3
Massie, W. P........ 36
Meetze, C. J......... 24
Miller, C.O......... 53
Milstead, E. W...... 21
Montague, 1: b1| eee 9
Myers, William M.. 5
Nelson, Frank....... 87
Noland, B. F........ 92
Norris, Robt. O., Jr... 25
Oliver, Walter Tansill. 27
Owen, D.W.. Bees
Page, Samuel M.....
Pennington, Robt. L..
Philpott, A. B.......
Powers, David B., Jr.
Price, R. W..........
Radford, du Val......
Reed, J. Davis.......
Rew, J. Harry.......
Robertson, Thos. B.. .
Rolston, Chas. H.....
Smith, Francis W....
Smith, Harry B......
Spatig, I. E..........
Spessard, N. E.......
Stearnes, O. L.......
Steck, John M.. ;
Stephenson, John W..
Stubbs, James N.....
Taylor, Herbert J... .
Terrell, A. J.........
Tiffany, W.N.......
Toney, D. L.........
Walton, W. B........
Weaver, Aubrey G....
Weaver, H.C........
White, Hugh A......
Williams, Martin.....
Willis, R. His. se: <3
Winston, Peter.......
Woodward, S. A.....
3
LINULA.
ACCIDENTS.
For instruction in schools upon
prevention of
ADMINISTRATOR.
Amending sections 2638 and
2640 in relation to oath and
bond of .......--ee ee eer eeee 30
AGRICULTURAL ARTS.
Providing for encouragement,
maintenance and supervision
Of « «kes 4 RRS ¥ rw Fe Owe ee wee
ALBEMARLE COUNTY.
Authorizing to borrow $30,000
to refund bonds ...........- 224
Authorizing to borrow $40,000
for road purposes...........
Authorizing supervisors to aid
co-ordinate college for wo-
men at University..........
Authorizing, and Buckingham
county to erect bridge at
Warren
ALEXANDRIA COUNTY.
Compensating R- Gordon Fin-
ney as trial justice of....... 63
Authorizing conveyance of re-
versionary interest in lands
of which James Hilton died
212
144
BOIZE s saew + swe ¢ wae « wanes e « 499
ALLEN CASHES.
Providing for compensation of
counsel in prosecution of.... 510
ALTA VISTA.
Amending charter of town of. 295
AMES, RICHARD T.
Permitting to build bridge
across Onancock creek...... 279
Al’ 'ERST COUNTY.
Amending section 7 of road
JAW Of cccsid «sais cs oie os ee va 294
Authorizing supervisors to pre-
scribe collars for dogs...... 474
ANDREWS, B. W.
For relief of ...........e eee 714
APPEALS.
Amending section 3470 in re-
lation to bonds of appellants 713
APPLE RIDGE ROAD.
For payment and collection of
tolls on, in Frederick county 187
APPROPRIATING THE PUBLIC
REVENUE.
Appropriating
ASSESSMENT OF TAXES.
Amending section 10 of reve-
nue act in relation to in-
COMES ...cec eee c cece eee eeee
Amending sections 117 and 118
of revenue act in relation to
tax on physicians..........
Amending act providing license
tax on moving picture ma-
chines, 2. « 6s wees s saws eos
Amending section 139 of reve-
nue act as to license on slot
machines
Amending section 132 of reve-
mue act
Amending section 461 as to
lists to be sent auditor by
GION ws x muse x 3 wrare o 9 wusiy « pierre
Amending section 508 as to
omitted taxes ..............
Amending sections 12, 45, 46,
49, 50, 51, 61, 88 and 130 of
revenue act
Amending section 23 of reve-
nue act in relation to tax on
insurance companies .......
265
393
411
424
480
486
487
675
ATLANTIC AND DANVILLE
RAILWAY CO.
For issue of bonds by Bruns-
wick county for funding debt
for purchase of stock of..... 8
For issue of bonds of Greens-
ville county for funding debt
for purchase of stock of..... 13
AUGUSTA COUNTY.
Repealing acts for working
TOAGS Of weiss sae ss ware os wreare « 93
Amending act transferring
apd Parkersburg turnpike to
Amending act in relation to
taking fich from waters of..
BACK BAY.
Regulating shooting of wild
water fow! in waters of.....
BANKS.
Empowering State to become
members of Federal reserve
banks
BANK DEPOSITS.
For segregation of taxes on....
BASIC CITY.
Amending section 41 of charter
(0)
BEDFORD COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to bor-
row money to build or im-
prove courthouse and clerk’s
office
Authorizing
adopt road
counties
Bill of exceptions amending
section 3385 as to
supervisors to
laws of other
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Amending sections 2, 4 and 19
of an act for registration of.
BLACKSTONE.
Providing new charter for
town Of ...... ccc cece eens
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Amending section 834-g in re-
lation to tax on dogs........
For appropriating money by,
for expenses at unveiling of
Gettysburg monument ......
Amending act for retiring
county bonds ..............
Amending section 848 in rela-
tion to compensation of.....
Authorized to appropriate
money for advertising re-
sources
Amending section 834 in rela-
tion to powers and duties of.
Allowing, to establish and
maintain public sewers.....
716
42
375
476
531
419
140
591
27
68
256
368
495
538
pikes where State is stock-
holder ...............c2ce00 720
Amending section 833 in rela-
tion to powers and duties of. 721
BONDS.
Amending act for retiring out-
standing ..............0.000. 256
BONEWELL, JAMES F.
For relief of ............c.00- 45
BOTETOURT COUNTY.
Amending section 9 of road
law
Authorizing supervisors of to
borrow $20,000 for road and
bridge purposes ............ 383
BOYDTON.
Amending charter of town of.. 289
BRISTOL.
Amending section 46 of charter
(0) eee 266
BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors of, to
issue $57,000 of bonds to re-
fund debt for stock of At-
lantic and Danville Railway
Co.
BUCHANAN COUNTY.
Amending act to prevent ob
struction of public roads in. 387
BUCKINGHAM COUNTY.
Authorizing, and Albemarle
county to erect bridge at
Warren
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI-
ATIONS.
Defining exception of from pay-
ment of State franchise tax. 411
Amending section 2 of act de
fining powers and limitations
0) re 478
BURCHER, J. E.
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Deep creek........... 203
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Warwick river....... 204
Amending chapter 5 of act con-
CerMing ......ceeee eee eeeees 394
BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUS-
TRIAL STATISTICS.
Amending section 4 of act cre
ALING coceeeeecereeeeseceees 565
BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS.
Amending. sections 2, 4 and 19
of act, requiring prompt re
tUINS tO ...ceeerereeeeceeee 140
CAMPBELL, H. A.
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Deep creek......---- . 203
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Warwick river......-
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Amending sections 2,-3 and 4
of road law of.....-.--+ee+>
CANS.
For cleansing, used as contain-
ers of milk, cream, ice cream,
CEC, cece ccc eee teen eeeeeeee 266
CAPE HENRY.
Authorizing United States to
acquire title to Jand at...... 95
CAPRON.
Prohibiting the sale of cider
within one mile of school
building im .....---++e-eee- 297
CAPITOL SQUARE.
Dedicating strip of land at
northwest corner for street. 196
Dedicating southeast corner
for street ... ..--eeereeeees 417
CAROLINE COUNTY.
For building and _ repairing
TO2dS Of 2... cece eee tee eeeee 433
CARROLL COUNTY.
Authorizing Sulphur Springs,
Piper Gap and Fancy Gap
districts to hold certain real
OBSTACLE ci dew is ew se wwe ceeeers 476
CEDAR RUST.
Providing for contro] and erad-
feation Of ..... cece cece eens 49
Lm PMD lNeaoa
Establishing on land of Central
State Hospital ............-- 681
CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL.
Establishing Central State Col-
ony for Feeble-Minded on land
OF cer ccc cece cece rece cen eees 681
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
Providing charter for ........- 436
Submitting question of abolish-
ing corporation court of..... 477
Authorizing council to aid co-
ordinate college for women
at University ............+- 678
CHARLOTTE COUNTY.
Authorizing court to order elec-
tion upon question of super-
vision of certain streams.... 239
CHATHAM.
Amending charter of town of.. 156
CHILDREN.
Amending act in relation to em-
ployment of, in factories, etc. 263
Making it misdemeanor to en-
courage, under 18 years, to
be guilty of immoral conduct,
GEC, 5 ccace © 0 Bis £5 RRS Es WIS sow 394
Regulating employment of, in
tactories, etc. ........ee eee 671
For commitment of certain, to
State Board of Charities and
Corrections and to certain
societies, etc. ........-eeeee 696
CHILD LABOR.
See children.
CHILHOWIE.
Authorizing supervisors of
Smyth county to pay town
of, part of road tax for 1913.. 289
CHIROPRACTICE.
See Medicine and Surgery.
CIDER.
Prohibiting sale of, within one .
mile of school building in Ca-
PTOM, seek es 5 ween oo wees were eee 297
Amending sub-section i of sec-
tion 3059 in relation to terms
of
Amending sections 3057 and
3059 in relation to, and terms
CITIES.
Amending section 1041-a in re-
lation to local assessments in
For appropriating money by
councils of, for expenses at
unveiling of Gettysburg mon-
ument
Providing for election of jus-
tice of juvenile and domes-
tic relations court in, con-
taining 50,000 .............
Amending act providing elec-
tion of civil justice in, of
more than 70,000 ...........
Providing mode by which, of
100,000, may request genera]
assembly to grant special
form of government ........
Providing change in form of
government of, having less
than 100,000 ................
Authorizing, to have use of ser-
vices of State accountant for
examination of. accounts, ete.
Providing civil justice in, cities
of 10,000 to 45,000...........
For publishing annual receipts
and disbursements ..........
Amending act allowing school
boards of, to secure loans
from Literary Fund.........
CITY FARMS.
Authorizing establishment of..
CITY TREASURERS.
Amending section 815 in rela-
tion to bonds of
CIVIL JUSTICES.
Providing for election of,
cities of over 70,000 ...... os
Providing, in cities of 10,000 to
45,000
in
15
544
17
68
88
13%
165
46
52
88
229
CLAIMS AGAINST THE COMMON-
WEALTH.
Directing auditor to furnish
forms for accounts for
CLAIMS.
Amending section 23 of act to
consolidate laws in relation
to
Legalizing donation of $1,500
by council of, to public high
school in district ...........
Empowering town of to. sell
bonds for lighting system...
Authorizing town of to sell
bonds for water system......
CLINCH RIVER.
Prohibiting fishing in, within
500 yards of dam at Speers
Ferry
CLERKS’ FEES.
Amending section 3505 in rela-
tion to
CLERKS OF COURTS.
Amending act requiring to re-
mit to auditor when funds
amount to $500 .............
Amending act prescribing mode
in which, shall keep record
of taxes and other money col-
lected by them
Amending section 86 as to purg-
ing registration books ......
Amending section 164 in rela-
tion to who may hold office,
|
tion to the duties of the
Keeper of the Rolls ........
Amending section 246 in rela-
tion to publishing reports of
Supreme Court .............
Amending sections 270 and 275
in relation to duties of supt.
of public printing...........
Amending section 276 in rela-
tion to superintendent of
public printing ............
Amending section 461 as to
lists to be sent auditor by
ClerKS ............. 0.0. e ace
Amending section 508 as to
omitted taxes ..............
Amending section 567 in rela-
tion to redress against er-
Toneous assessment of taxes.
Amending section 571 in rela-
tion to redress against er-
roneous assessment of levies.
Amending section 608 in rela-
tion to lists of property, etc.,
delinquent for taxes
312
429
503
420
691
562
563
430
296
423
480
486
78
78
Amending section 753 in rela-
tion to State depositories....
Amending section 804 in rela-
tion to changing name of
magisterial districts ........
Amending section 814 as _ to
bonds of county treasurers..
Amending section 815 in rela-
tion to bonds of city treas-
VPCPS ees see bs sas a awa bs asic
Amending section 833 in rela-
tion to powers and duties of
supervisors
Amending section 834 in rela-
tion to powers and duties of
supervisors ..........0e eee
Amending section 834g in rela-
tion to tax on dogs..........
Amending section 848 in rela-
tion to compensation of su-
pervisors ..............000-
Amending section 1041a in rela-
tion to assessments in cities
and towns
Amending section 1420 in refer-
ence to gifts for educational
PUFPOSES .......... eee eee
Amending section 1488 in rela-
tion to condemnation of land
for schoolhouses ............
Amending section 1506 as to
what school fund to consist
of
Amending section 1507 in rela-
tion to apportionment of
school fund ................
Amending section 1526 in rela-
tion to powers of school
boards «ss ee ss eH sew ee owe
Amending section 1600 in rela-
tion to bond of treasurer of
We Pl Dk oes x grew sesamin 4 Sisues ov ecene
Amending section 1682 in rela-
tion to insane persons charg-
ed with crime ..............
Amending section 1743f for
transportation of dead bodies
Amending section 2070a in rela-
tion to hunting deer........
Amending section 2086 in rela-
tion to unlawful fishing.....
Amending section 2547 as to
title to bona fide purchaser of
real estate ..............0-.
Amending section 2638 in rela-
tion to oath of executor or ad-
ministrator ................
Amending section 2640 in rela-
tion to bond of executor and
administrator ..............
568
15
667
52
721
538
27
368
17
414
270
474
80
498
500
542
702
206
478
511
—_————— eee
Amending section 2942 in rela-
tion to trials by justices of
the peace
Amending sections 3057 and
3059 in relation to circuit
courts and terms
Amending sub-section i of sec-
tion 3059 in relation to terms
of circuit courts
Amending sub-section e, t and
z of section 3059 in relation
to terms of circuit courts...
Amending section 3191 relating
to license to practice law....
Amending section 3211 in rela-
tion to remedy by motion for
torts
Amending section 3385 as to bill
of exceptions ...............
Amending section 3470 relat-
ing to bonds of appellants,
etc.
Amending section 3505 in rela-
tion to clerks’ fees ..........
Amending section 3525 in rela-
tion to fees of sheriffs and ser-
BEANS . 2... cece eee eee
Amending section 3530 as to fees
of justices! «ci evs sccisawe..
Amending section 3531 in rela-
tion to fees of certain officers.
Amending section 3533 in rela-
tion to fees in criminal cases.
Amending section 3535 in rela-
tion to fees of officers........
Amending section 3663 as to
murder in first degree
Amending section 3729 as to in-
jury to property, etc. ........
Amending section 3798 in rela-
tion to profane swearing and
drunkenness
Amending section 4025 in rela-
tion to when jury kept to-
gether; ete: «<< s sews s ewe ec ose
Amending section 4049 as to
compensation and mileage of
jurors
Providing for revision of......
COCHRAN, C. C.
For payment of $16.15 to
COLLECTION OF TAXES.
Providing additional remedies
for
Amending section 608 as to lists
of property, etc. ............
544
15
1387
96
28
419
713
691
484
493
571
29
485
485
300
391
428
481
be
CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL AS-
SOCIATION.
Appropriating certain sums of
money in aid of ............. 495
CONFEDERATE SODIERS’ HOME.
For payment of $1.00 per month
to inmates of ...........-06. 313
CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
For relief of, not eligible to be-
come inmates of Soldiers’
Home ...... cece csc cccevcece 198
CONFEDERATE WOMEN.
See Needy Confederate Women.
COMMERCIAL EDUCATION.
Providing for encouragement,
maintenance and supervision
OF ss wears 5 sree 6 & were 0 2 args s erwrere 144
COMMISSION OF FISHERIES.
Authorizing auditor to pay fines
of $160 each imposed on Ed-
ward A. George and John R.
Middleton ............e2eee- 415
COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.
Vesting certain powers in, in re-
lation to factories, shops, etc. 25
See Bureau of Labor and Industrial
Statistics.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS’
LICENSE.
Amending section 49 of reve-
nue act relating to .......... 490
COMMON CARRIERS.
Regulating contracts of surety
between, and employes ...... 262
Amending act regulating time
for payment of freight charges
and loss or damage to freight 426
CONSTABLES.
Amending section 3531 in rela-
tion to fees of ...........64- 671
Amending section 3533 in rela-
tion to fees of ...........605 572
CONSTITUTION.
Resolution proposing amend-
ment to section 46, article 4. 183
Resolution proposing amend-
mant tn cantinn FN nf artinia 4 184
Ste tenet eS ae
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS.
Providing for the incorporation
Of is ews cs wwe s wees wow ewww st wes 627
CORPORATIONS.
Amending sub-section f of sec-
tion 2, chapter 3 of act con-
COrming § «ese s saws s ses ewes wees 499
CONTRACTS OF SURETY.
Regulating, between common
carriers and employes....... 262
COUNTIES.
Permitting, having greater pop-
ulation than 300, to sq. mile,
to bond for 18 per cent...... 96
Authorizing, to have use of
services of State accountant
for examination of accounts,
OC. saw cs sew 8s wae 6 wow s Ewes we 202
For publishing annual receipts
and disbursements .......... 484
COUNTY BONDS.
Bill amending act for retiring. 256
COUNTY FARMS.
Authorizing establishment of.. 46
CRABS.
Amending section 23 of act to
consolidate laws in relation
tO) we s esis + s RewS ¢ Oreo Sere oe 45
CREAM.
For cleansing cans used as con-
tainers Of .......-.sceeseees 256
CRIMINAL CHARGES.
Appropriating $40,000 to pay... 4
CRIMINAL INSANE.
See Insane persons,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Providing for issuing bonds for
road improvement in Ran-
dolph district .............. 142
Authorizing, to borrow $20,000
for road purposes ........... 507
CURTIS, J. C.
‘ “Authorized to erect toll bridge
Py
i across Deep creek ........... 20
Authorized to erect toll bridge
# aerace Warwick river ....... 224
DAIRY CATTLE.
Providing examination of, for
tuberculosis ..........-2eee- 422
DANVILLE.
Amending charter, creating of-
fice of superintendent of wa-
ter, gas and electric depart-
MODUS 6 eo eee 6s wise 0 eee o waren 199
Amending section 8 of chapter
6 of charter of ..........+.-- 291
Amending section 30 of chapter
6 of charter of ..........-66- 366
DEAD BODIES.
Amending section 1743f in rela-
tion to transportation of .... 702
DEEDS.
Repealing act prescribing effect
as evidence to be given, re
corded prior to 1865 ........ 186
DEEP CREEK.
Authorizing construction of toll
bridge Across ...+.-+...05---- 2(
Repealing act authorizing War-
wick county to erect bridge
BCTOSS 2.0.5 cces sec cecceces 204
DELINQUENT TAXES.
Amending section 15 of act for
sale of lots purchased by Com-
monwealth for ..........+++- 67
Amending section 608 in rela-
tion to lists of property, etc.. 483
DEMURRER.
Providing for non-waiver of
rights where sustained...... 493
DENTISTRY.
Act defining and regulating
practice of .........-..e-eee- 533
DICKENSON COUNTY.
Amending act to prevent ob-
struction of public roads in.. 387
DISABILITIES TO HOLD OFFICE.
Amending section 164 in rela-
tion to members of State
board of health............. 12
DISPENSARY.
For submitting question of, at
Scottsville ..........-. eens 200
Providing for submitting ques-
tion of, at Gretna ........... 209
Repealing acts for establish-
ment of, at Farmville and Me
b6X:) 0 ot | 370
DISPENSARIES.
Requiring, to settle accounts be-
fore commissioner of accounts 479
DIVORCE.
Amending act in relation to or-
ders of publication .......... 29
For requiring testimony to be
given ore tenus ............. 154
DOCTOR’S BILL.
See Physicians.
DOGS.
Amending section 834g in rela-
tion to tax On .........-.00- 27
Prohibiting, from running at
largze): OCs 6 saw ss wom 9 ome & ones 268
DRAINAGE OF LANDS.
Amending act for, in Warwick,
Elizabeth City and York..... 205
DRAINAGE OF SWAMP LANDS.
Amending act providing for.... 642
DRUNKENNESS.
Amending section 3798 in rela-
[6 (0) an co 29
EAST STONE GAP.
To discontinue corporation of.. 715
EASTVILLE.
Amending charter of town of.. 198
EDUCATION.
Amending section 1420 in rela-
tion to validity of gifts for
purposes Of ............208. 414
ELBA.
Amending charter of,and chang-
ing name to Gretna ......... 271
ELECTIONS.
Amending section 86 as to purg-
ing registration books ....... 430
ELIZABETH CITY COUNTY.
Amending act authorizing issue
of bonds for drainage of lands
56s 205
==
Authorizing, to create fund for
rebuilding Hampton bridge.. 375
EMBALMER’S LICENSE.
Permitting reciprocity with oth-
er States and Canada ....... 36
EMINENT DOMAIN.
Amending sections 2, 10, 15 and
18 of act concerning exercise
of power of ................ 525
EMPORIA.
Authorizing council to aid
school board of Greensville
county in erection of school
buildings css .swescsaw es ewes « 6?
ENABLING ACT.
For calling election upon sub-
ject of Statewide prohibition. 20
ENROLLMENT OF BILLS.
Amending section 207 in rela-
1 Co) +e 3
ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENT OF
LEVIES.
Amending section 571 in rela-
tion to redress against ...... 78
ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENT OF
TAXES.
Amending section 567 in rela-
tion to redress against ...... 79
ESSEX COUNTY.
Amending road law of......... 86
EVIDENCE.
Repealing act prescribing effect
as, of deeds recorded prior to
bE 3:15 186
EXECUTOR.
Amending sections 2638 and
2640 in relation to oath and
bond of ............. cece eee 80
FACTORIES.
In reference to construction of. 25
Amending act regulating terms
of employment of females and
children in ................. 263
Amending act in relation to san-
itary arrangements in...... . 496
FALLS CHURCH.
Bill amending charter of town
OF v.25 sare & 8 BURG 5% ISTE o 3 eee OS .-. 176
FARMVILLE.
Repealing act for establishment
of dispensary at ............ 370
FAUQUIER COUNTY.
Amending road law of ......... 191
For protection of foxes in .... 228
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS.
Allowing State banks to become
members of .............--- 42
FEES OF OFFICERS.
Amending section 3535 in rela-
PION £0 scerg s seers ce oes os were 5 Es 483
Amending section 3531 in rela-
tion to .... cc eee ee eee eee 572
Amending section 3533 in rela-
tHom tO sx ss see ss ww a ae tee es 572
Creating commission to consider
compensation of ............ 707
FEE SYSTEM.
See Fees of officers.
FELONIES.
Amending section 4025 as to
when juries kept together in
CASO OF w « s wes ss sree oo wee 8 wes a 485
FEMALES.
Amending act in relation to em-
ployment of in factories, etc. 263
FERTILIZERS.
Amending act regulating sale
and purity of .............. 455
FIDUCIARIES.
Amending act as to voting of
stock by ........cceeeeeceees 500
Amending section 4 of act in re-
lation to official receipt for.. 297
FINNEY R. GORDON.
Compensating for service as
trial justice of Alexandria
COUNEY ws xs euew « wise so ees we es 63
FISH.
Amending section 23 of act to
consolidate laws in relation
| Xo 45
meme y Mm tree
Amending act regulating taking
from streams west of Blue
Ridge mountains ........... 119
FISHING.
Establishing closed season for
menhaden .......... .....0e 201
See Unlawful fishing.
FORD LOT.
For purchase of, for State build-
Ine saws: ews es sews sve ci ewes 294
FORESTER.
Creating office of State ........ 805
FOUNDRIES.
Providing for proper ventilation
Of cee cs eee es wees 2 wees « He es 665
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Empowering supervisors of, to
impose capitation tax for road
and other purposes .......... 191
FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIE-
TIES.
See Bureau of Insurance.
FREDERICK COUNTY.
Repealing act for working
roads as applicable to....... 16
Providing for payment and col-
lection of tolls on Apple Ridge
TOAG, wise 5 vseyeye ¢ exene oo wrens o waeuee 187
Authorizing supervisors to bor-
row money for improving
courthouse and clerk’s office. 275
Repealing act transferring the
State’s interest in Northwest-
ern Turnpike Co. to ........ 292
Making public square of Win-
chester, part of, for trial of
WOTKANES! « sew sx eases < = syere as ares 295
FREIGHT.
Amending act regulating time
for payment of damage or loss
to by common carriers ...... 426
FRONT ROYAL.
Prohibiting sale of cider within
one mile of churches in..... 224
GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL
See appropriating the public
revenue.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
For payment of contingent and
incidental expenses of....... 5)
GEORGE, EDWARD A.
Authorizing auditor to pay to
commission of fisheries fine
imposed on .......--.220 eee 415
GETTYSBURG.
Appropriating unexpended bal-
ance for monument at....... 14
For appropriating money for ex-
penses of unveiling statue at. 68
GHENT.
For celebration of century of
peace from signing treaty
(1) a 501
GLOUCESTER CHARITY SCHOOL.
Giving authority to sell real
estate in Gloucester county.. 194
GLOUCESTER COUNTY.
Giving authority to Gloucester
Charity School to sell real
estate im....... eee eee eee 194
GORDON, J. W.
For relief of ............ee00- 411
GORDONSVILLE.
Authorizing council to issue
bonds for water works...... 415
GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO.
Permitting, to make copies of
Houdon statue of Washing-
TOME a sexepe 5 sites, wu exarer 6» ous oe ienenel « 413
GOVERNOR.
Authorizing to place persons in
jail suffering from tubercu-
losis on State farm.......... 196
GREENE COUNTY. -
Adding section 1l-a to road law
Of sewe ss paw cs wee 2s ee es RE 372
GREENSVILLE COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to re-
fund debt for stock of Atlan-
tic and Danville Railway Co. 13
Authorizing council of Emporia
to aid in erection of school
DUGINE: ses ss ass os ww oa owes 67
GRETNA.
Providing for election on sub-
ject of dispensary at ....... 209
Changing name of Elba to..... 271
HAMPTON.
Amending section 7 of charter. 43
Amending act authorizing issue
of bonds for drainage of lands
in Warwick and Elizabeth
City counties ............... 205
HANOVER COUNTY.
Amending road law of ........ 379
HARMAN, A. W., JR.
Authorizing, to pay over cer-
tain funds in his hands...... 274
HEADLIGHTS.
Requiring railroads to use, of
500 candle power .......... 154
HEAT COMPANIES.
Imposing public duties on, and
for control by State corpora-
tion commission ........... 673
HERTZLER, I. D.
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Deep creek .......... 203
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Warwick river....... 204
HIGHLAND COUNTY.
Amending act transferring the
State’s interest in Staunton &
Parkersburg turnpike to..... 98
HILLSBORO.
Creating town of separate road
Gistrict ...... cece eee ee eeee 196
HILTON, JAMES.
Authorizing conveyance of re-
versionary interest in lands
of which, died seized ....... 499
HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL ASSO-
CIATION.
In relation to contract with Hol-
lywood Cemetery Company for
perpetual care of graves of
Confederate soldiers ........ 37
HOME FOR NEEDY CONFEDER-
ATE WOMEN.
Appropriating $5,000 annually
in support of ..........000ee 60
HONAKER.
Repealing act incorporating
TOWN Of 2... cece cece ns eneee 389
HOTELS.
Defining business of keeping,
and imposing license tax.... 419
HOUDON STATUE OF WASHING-
TON.
Permitting Gorham Mfg. Co. to.
make copies of ............. 413
HOUSEHOLD ARTS.
Providing for encouragement,
maintenance and supervision
Of avn 6 eas sas sew 1 ows s wes 144
HUGHES RIVER.
Designating certain portion of,
in Madison county, lawful
ONCE wee < s20n8 + sae os eee sew 190:
HUNTING.
See Unlawful hunting.
ICE CREAM.
For cleansing cans used as con-
tainers of ..........eee ees 256
INCOMES.
Amending section 10 of revenue
act in relation to............ 264
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
Providing for encouragement,
maintenance and supervision
OL ewes 6 wrwye & 6 weepe: © @Buwse 0 ane e esexe:e 144
INJURY TO PROPERTY.
Amending section 3729 in rela-
ClO. tO: 6 6s ve sk wes ees soe 5 ow 498
INSANE PERSONS.
Providing for voluntary admis-
sion of, to State hospitals... 424
Amending section 1682 in rela-
tion to criminal ............ 542
Providing for immediate admis-
sion of certain, to State hos-
Pitals ....... cece eee ees 665
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Amending section 23 of revenue
act in relation to tax on.... 675
en
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to con-
tribute to an educational and
agricultural fair ........... 64
INTOXICATING LIQUORS.
For submitting question of man-
ufacture and sale of ........ 20
JAMES CITY COUNTY.
Authorizing Powhatan and
Stonehouse districts to issue
bonds for payment of debt on
Toano high school .......... 188
JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
See Circuit Courts.
JURIES.
Amending section 4025 as to
when kept together in felony
CASES ooo ee eee eee eee ee eee 485
Amending section 4049 as to
compensation and mileage of 485
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Amending section 2942 in rela-
tion to trials by............ 44
Amending section 3530 as to
fees in criminal cases....... 493
Amending section 3533 in rela-
tion to fees of.............. 572
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURT.
For election of, in cities con-
taining 50,000 .............. 82
KEEPER OF THE ROLLS.
Amending section 207 in rela-
tion to duties of ............ 3
KING WILLIAM COUNTY.
Empowering supervisors of to
levy license tax on certain ve-
Hicles ...... cece eee eee ee ees 284
LA CROSSE.
Amending charter of town of.. 678
LAUNDRIES.
Amending section 130 of reve-
nue act as to license of...... 492
LAWRENCEVILLE.
Amending section 5 of charter
i) ere oe ee 193
LEESBURG.
Amending charter of town of.. 243
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BU-
REAU.
For creation and maintenance
OE vu: 6 x ster os wxecae ST 5 SAIS & 8 SEE 303
LEVIES.
Repealing act for compromise
and release of, in certain
CASES oe eee ee cee e cee reeeeeee 544
LEXINGTON.
Amending section 45 of charter
LIBRARIES.
Amending act for establishing
in public schools ..........- 138
LIGHT COMPANIES.
Imposing public duties on, and
for control by State corpora-
tion commission ............ 673
LIME GRINDING ACT.
Containing appropriation for.. 502
Amending, so as to include
MAL] 2... eee eee cere rere eens 528
LITERARY FUND.
Amending sections 4 and 8, al-
lowing loans from .......... 718
LOUDOUN COUNTY.
Creating towns of Hillsboro and
Waterford in, separate road
districtS ......-.ceeeeeeeeee 196
For protection of foxes in...... 228
Prohibiting manufacture of ci-
der within one mile of school
building .........cee eee eee 251
Protecting sheep and other
stock in ....... ee cece eee eee 389
LUNENBURG COUNTY.
Amending road law of ........ 280
LYNNHAVEN RIVER.
Preserving purity of waters of. 528
For protection of oysters and
Clams iN ...... eee eee eee 573
i
MADISON COUNTY.
Designating portions of Hughes
river lawful fence .......... 190
Designating portions of Robert-
son river lawful fence...... 190
Adding section lla to road law
(0) 372
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS.
Amending section 804 in rela-
tion to change of name of... 15
MANASSAS.
Amending section 19 of charter
Of. sews i ewe cs owas s ewes cee as 64
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISH-
MENTS.
In reference to construction of. 25
MARTHA WASHINGTON.
For instituting proceedings for
return of original will of.... qT
MATTAPONI RIVER.
Prohibiting killing of sora in
marshes of, at night...... .. 869
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
Amending section 11 of act reg-
ulating practice of .......... 504
MEHERRIN.
Repealing act for establishment
of dispensary at ............ 370
MENCH, W. F.
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Deep creek .......... 203
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Warwick river........ 204
MENDOTA.
Incorporating town of ........ 207
MENHADEN FISHING.
Establishing closed season for. 201
MERCANTILE ESTABLISH-
MENTS.
Amending act regulating hours
of employment of females and
children in ................. 263
Amending act in relation to
sanitary arrangements in.... 496
MERCHANTS’ LICENSE.
Amending act prescribing mode
of applying for ............. 84
Amending sections 45 and 46 of
revenue act in relation to... 488
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to or-
der an election on question of
bridge at Urbanna .......... 155
MIDDLETON, JOHN R.
Authorizing auditor to pay to
commission of fisheries fine
imposed on ...............- 415
MILK.
For cleansing cans used as con-
tainers of ...............00. 256
MILITARY RECORDS.
See Virginia Military Records.
MONEY ON DEPOSIT.
For segregation of tax on...... 6
MONTEREY.
Providing new charter for town
Of is maws s wow ss eae cow a ee 462
MONUMENTS.
Amending section 3729 in rela-
tion to injury to............ 498
MOTION.
Amending section 3211 in rela-
tion to remedy by, for torts. 28
Repealing act providing remedy
DY: 6s sew & s wee 6s wre o somes 2 wie so 203
MOVING PICTURE MACHINES.
Amending act for license tax
[t) rn eri rere cree 393
- MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE.
Amending section 3663 as to
punishment for ............ 419
NANSEMOND COUNTY.
Protecting mink, muskrat and
otter Im «i sewes saw cawwssawss 390
NARROWS.
Providing new charter for town
(0) a 573
Bill for relief of ..............
NEW MARKET.
Amending charter of town of..
NEWPORT NEWS.
Amending sections 11, 12 and 63
of charter of
Providing for issue of $40,000 of
bonds for rebuilding the John
W. Daniel school
Amending act authorizing issue
of bonds for drainage of lands
in Warwick and _ Elizabeth
City counties ...............
Amending sections 79 and 100
of charter of
NEWSPAPERS, ETC.
Imposing license tax on persons,
firms, etc., selling on railroad
trains
NORFOLK.
Amending section 20 of charter
0)
Authorizing city of, to close cer-
tain portions of Cove street
canal
Amending section 54 of charter
(0)
Amending section 28 of charter
0) Oe
Amending section 61la of char-
ter of ........ cee eee cae
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Creating commission of roads
and bridges for ............
Authorizing supervisors to bor-
row $250,000 under certain
conditions ..................
Providing for audit of financial
transactions of officers in....
Repealing act authorizing, to
acquire toll roads and bridges
in said county ..............
Authorizing purchase of addi-
tional ferry facilities by.....
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
Providing road commission for
for Capeville district........
Amending sections 4 and 5 of
act for issue of $150,000 bonds
81
235
47
195
865
483
146
183
213
421
508
509
53
65
87
116
312
373
384
Repealing act transferring the
State’s interest in, to Freder-
ick county
NOTTOWAY COUNTY.
Repealing special road law, as
applies to
OFFICE BUILDING.
For purchase of Ford lot for...
OFFICES.
Amending act in relation to san-
itary arrangements in.......
OMITTED TAXES.
Amending section 508 as to....
ONANCOCK.
Empowering council to levy an
additional tax
money
ONANCOCK CREEK.
Permitting Richard T. Ames to
build bridge across
ORANGE.
Amending section 3 of charter
Of wee cece eee
ORANGE RUST.
Providing for control and erad-
ication of
ORDER OF PUBLICATION..
Amending act in relation to, in
divorce cases
OYSTERS.
Amending section 23 of act to
consolidate laws in relation
CO wee cee eee cece eee eee Oba! & Sew ij
PANAMA ‘EXPOSITION.
For participation of State in..
PARKER, J. D.
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Deep creek ...........
Authorized to erect toll bridge
across Warwick river........
PATTON, R. W.
For relief of ..................
292
186
294
496
486
64
85
279
192
49
29
45
679
For celebration of century of,
among English speaking peo-
)) CR Ort ren 501
PEARISBURG.
Providing new charter for town
() A OP ne 299
PEDDLERS.
Amending sections 50 and 51 of
revenue act regulating sale
DY: samedi awd seuss ame.s. 490, 491
PETERSBURG.
Amending section 6 of charter
OL aie k 0 wide 8 tease o eens Gwlbin eb 69
PHILIPPINES,
See Virginia Military Records.
PHOEBUS.
Amending section 2 of article 1
of charter «6. e6sss cence ewes 38
PHYSICIANS.
Amending sections 117 and 118
of revenue act in relation to
license tax on .............- 265
PLEADING.
Providing for non-waiver where
demurrer sustained and
amendments made .......... 493
PLUMBERS.
Amending act for registration
Of mse «5 seers ss eee & avew! «a sw oa 6 212
POCOMOKE SOUND.
Prohibiting use of dredges in
taking oysters or clams in.. 95
POLICE JUSTICE.
Providing, in cities of 10,000 to
45,000 ..... cece eee eee eee 229
PORTSMOUTH.
Authorizing purchase of addi-
tional ferry facilities by..... 312
Amending section 4 of charter
OE oo enend 8b ienddl @ Sueno’ 8 wid 4 EARLS 385
Amending section 14 of chapter
3 of charter ...........-..4. 712
POWER COMPANIES.
Imposing public duties on, and
for control by State corpora-
tion commission ........... 673
Amending road law of......... 220
For levying special road tax.. 433
PRIMARY ELECTIONS.
Amending act regulating...... 513
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY.
Repealing acts for establishment
of dispensaries at Farmville
and Meherrin .............. 370
Repealing act for working roads
Of se x semis 3 oom 2 3 wom Bw es Bae as 503
PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to bor-
row money for roads in Kemps-
ville district ................ 11?
Regulating shooting of wild wa-
ter fowl in waters cf Back Bay
6 0 716
PROFANE SWEARING.
Amending section 3798 in rela-
thon €0 ws ss ses 2s ees 2 sew x are ee zy
PUBLIC DEBT.
Amending act for settlement of. 269
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS.
Amending section 1507 in rela-
tion to apportionment of
PUNdS «sews ¢ s wesw « owes 5 wey s wees 80
Amending act for establishing
libraries in ................. 138
Admitting children 6 years of
BSS «eid so Geist. WHS SBS awe 141
For instruction in, for prevent-
ing accidents ............... 212
Providing for use of school-
houses out of school hours... 255
Amending section 1488 in rela-
tion to condemnation of lands
for schoolhouses ............ 270
Empowering school boards of
adjacent districts to establish
joint schools ............... 278
Amending section 1506 as_ to
what school fund to consist
Of sees s was si aes wew sew sows 474
Amending section 1526 in regard
to powers of school boards... 498
PUBLIC ROADS.
Amending section 1 of act pro-
viding State money aid for.. 14
TION.
Amending section 4 of chapter
3 of act concerning, touching
physical connections by rail-
b 0) 0 (- rs 30
Amending section 10 of act as
to annual tolls on turnpikes. 431
RAILROADS.
Amending section 4 of chap-
ter 3 of act concerning public
service corporations, touching
physical connections of...... 30
Bill amending act requiring suit-
able caboose cars ........... 144
Requiring use of headlights of
500 candle power............ 154
Amending act in relation to as-
sessment of rolling stock.... 218
Prohibiting selling, giving away,
ete. of switch lock keys..... 413
Imrosing license tax on persons,
firms, etc., selling papers on
trains of ..............0000. 483
REGISTER OF LAND OFFICE.
Authorized to correct certain
irregularities, ete. .......... 494
REGISTRATION BOOKS.
Amending section 86 as to pur-
INS see i ews os ewe s OWE Kawa 430
REMEDY BY MOTION.
Repealing act providing....... 203
RICHMOND.
Amending certain sections of
charter of city of........... 31
Amending section 39 of charter
(0 Ce oO 165
Defining territorial jurisdiction
of hustings court, part 2, as
court of probate and registry. 298
Defining territorial jurisdiction
of chancery court as court of
probate and registry ....... 298
Defining effect as constructive
notice of records of hustings
court, part 2................ 382
ROADS.
See Public Roads.
ROANOKE.
Amending clause 8 of act to es-
tablish court of law and chan-
COTY cieie ow ievere 9 a wien § ¥ BIKE HS Beene 475
Authorizing supervisors to erect
toll gates on macadam roads. 391
ROBERTSON RIVER.
Designating certain portions of,
in Madison county, lawful
fence ......... 0... cee eee ee 190
ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY
Amending act preventing catch-
ing fish by gill nets......... 252
Amending act authorizing super-
visors to establish toll gates to
maintain macadam roads.... 367
ROLLING STOCK.
Amending act in relation to as-
sessment of ................ 218
ROUND HILL.
Amending section 9 of charter
of town of .................. 388
SCHOOL BOARDS.
See Public Free Schools,
SCHOOL HOUSES.
Providing for use of, out of
school hours ................ 255
tion to condemnation of land
for ....... eee ee, 270
SCOTT COUNTY.
Prohibiting fishing with certain
seines in ................... 193
TY, im wo. ee. 420
SCOTTSVILLE.
For submitting question of dis-
pensary at ................. 200
SEGREGATION OF TAXES.
Providing for, on money on de-
POBIE. seve « » wegen & 5 Gime 2 Beis a» arene « 6
SERGEANTS.
Amending section 3531 in rela-
tion to fees of............... 571
Amending section 3533 in rela-
tion to fees of
SEWERS.
Allowing supervisors to estab-
lish and maintain public..... 714
Authorizing town of to issue
$50,000 of bonds..........-. 226
SHENANDOAH COUNTY.
Amending road law of........ 554
SHERIFFS.
Amending section 3531 in rela-
tion to fees of .....-----eee- 571
SHERIFFS AND SERGEANTS.
Amending section 3525 in rela-
tion to fees Of........++-eee 484
SHOPS.
In reference to construction of 25
SINGER’S GLEN.
Amending charter and author-
izing council to issue bonds. 452
SLOT MACHINES.
Amending section 139 of reve-
nue act in relation to license
Lt: a0) | 411
SMYTH COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to pay
town of Chilhowie part of road
tax for 1913.............06. 289
SNOW, RICHARD.
For relief of .........-e0eeeeee 436
SOLDIERS’ HOME.
For relief of veterans not eligi-
ble to become inmates of.... 19%
For payment of $1.00 per month
to inmates of ......... see & wiles 313
SORA.
Prohibiting killing of in marshes
of Mattaponi at night........ 369
SOUTH BOSTON.
Amending section 10 of charter
Of mes wos ss wee ss wee sees es oe 225
SPAIN.
See Virginia Military Records.
SPEER’S FERRY.
Prohibiting fishing within 500
yards of dam at ............ 420
Amending road law of........ 99
Allowing supervisors to pay for
turkeys killed by dogs...... 234
Authorizing supervisors to pre-
scribe collars for dogs, etc... 28%
STAFFORD COUNTY.
Amending road law of........ 257
STATE ACCOUNTANT.
Amending act for appointment
OF! s weer os www & & wrere © 0 ex01e » xene 2 202
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES
AND CORRECTIONS.
Authorized to continue investi-
gation of weak-minded...... 243
For commitment of certain chil-
dren tO ......ceceecceeecces 1696
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Amending section 164 in rela-
tion to powers of members of
to hold certain offices..... ae V2
STATE CORPORATION COMMIS-
SION.
Providing for supervision and
control of telephone compa-
Mies Dy ....... cece eee eee eee 174
Amending section 40 of act re-
lating to creation of ....... 564
For regulation of heat, power,
light, water and _ telephone
companies by .............. 673
STATE DEPOSITORIES.
Amending section 753 in rela-
tion, £0; «ss aw xs seew es oa s eas a 568
STATE FARM.
Authorizing governor to place
on, persons in jail suffering
with tuberculosis ........... 196
STATE FORESTER.
Creating office of ............. gud
STATE GEOLOGICAL COMMIS-
SION.
Creating office of State forester
UNder .... cece eee cece eee eee 305
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION.
Amending section 11 of act to
establish: sc ss www os ere cs wees 43
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
Preventing expenditure of mon-
ey by, for lobbying for appro-
priations ............... eee. 86
STATE MONEY AID.
Amending section 1 of act pro-
viding for roads............ 16
STATEWIDE PROHIBITION.
For calling election upon sub-
ject Of sswwe ss ewes eewe sien 20
STATUTE LAWS.
Providing for revision of...... 300
STAUNTON & PARKERSBURG
TURNPIKE.
Amending act transferring the
State’s interest in, to High-
land and Augusta .......... 98
STRASBURG.
Amending section 5 of charter
(0) 426
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
PRINTING.
Amending sections 270 and 275
in relation to duties of..... 296
Amending section 276 in rela-
tion to duties of ............ 423
SUPERVISORS.
See Board of Supervisors.
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS.
Providing for retirement of
judges of ...............0.. 60
Amending section 246 in rela-
tion to publishing reports of
decisions of ................ 506
SURETY...
Regulating contracts of, between
common carriers and em-
DIOVOS we ce see 7a.8 s sR HEK 6 BEE FS eee 262
SUSSEX COUNTY.
Authorizing supervisors to lay
special levy of. not: exceeding
. 10 cents in Wakefield district 122
SWEARING.
Amending section 3798 in rela-
CHOTL CO aie oo weese oo exeie oe cese: #0 seve 29
SWANN, M. F.
For relief of ..........e0--0ee 392
TAPPAHANNOCK.
Amending charter of town of.. 684
TAX COMMISSION.
Providing for appointment of.. 377
TAXES.
Extending time for collection
of, not returned delinquent... 371
Providing additional remedies
for collection of ............ 428
Repealing act for compromise
and release of, in certain
CaBeS ........6. weiieiw & 8 anew & 8 See 544
TAZEWELL COUNTY.
Amending section 8 of road law
(0) 61
TECHNICALITIES.
For elimination of useless.... 641
TELEPHONE COMPANIES. .
Providing for supervision and
control of, by State corpora-
tion commission ........... 174
Imposing public duties on, and
for control by State corpora-
tion commission ........... 673
THE PLAINS.
Amending charter of ......... 886
TOANO.
Authorizing Powhatan’ and
Stonehouse districts to issue
bonds to pay debt on high
school at .................. 188
TOBACCO.
Amending section 68 of revenue
= as to license to retailers
o
TORTS,
Amending section 3211 in rela-
tion to remedy by motion for - 28
TOWNS.
Amending section 1041a in rela-
tion to local assessments in.. 17
Providing for change in form
of government of........... 165
Declaring town taxes a lien on
real estate ............0006> 281
TRACTION ENGINES.
For protection of turnpikes from
injury Dy, ......--..e cece eee 364
TREASURERS.
Extending time of, for collec-
tion of taxes ............... 371
Repealing act prescribing man-
ner for final discharge from
liability, ete. ............6.. 640
Amending section 814 as to
bonds of .......-.-eeeeeeeee 667
TRUST COMPANIES.
Providing for incorporation of. 531
TUBERCULOSIS.
Authorizing governor to place
persons in jail suffering with,
on State farm .............- 196
For controlling in dairy cattle. 422
TURNPIKES.
Amending act relating to...... 267
For protection of, from injury
by traction engines ......... 367
Amending act as to annual tolls
Olle acces & 8 sw eg SOUERE Ow oe o ore © 431
Permitting supervisors to au-
thorize extension where State
is stockholder .............- 720
UNDERTAKER®S’ LICENSE.
Amending section 88 of reve-
nue act in relation to....... 492
UNION NEWS CO.
Imposing license tax on persons,
firms, etc., selling papers on
railroad trains ...........-. 483
UNITED AGRICULTURAL BOARD.
Repealing act in relation to, and
for certain other co-ordin-
ation, etc. ......... cece eens 710
UNITED STATES.
Authorizing government of, to
acquire title to land at Cape .
Henry és wads s see s awe 5 sees 95
Giving consent of State to re-
claiming of certain lands by,
adjacent to Craney Island... 669
Ceding jurisdiction over certain
lands in Norfolk county, ad-
jacent to Chesapeake and Al-
bemarle canal .............. 670
UNITED STATES SENATORS.
Providing for election of by di-
rect vote of people .......... 252
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINA.
Authorizing Albemarle county
to aid co-ordinate college for
women at ......seccecceees 677
Authorizing council of Char-
lottesville to aid co-ordinate
college for women at........ 678
UNLAWFUL FISHING.
Amending section 2086 in rela-
CON CO were 6 eye ss wie co we eee 478
UNLAWFUL HUNTING.
Amending section 2070a in rela-
tion tO ...... cece eee ee ee eee 206
URBANNA.
Authorizing supervisors of Mid-
dlesex county to order an elec-
tion on question of bridge at 155
VIRGILINA.
Amending section 5 of charter
Of cess wwe s am sR es ee eee 194
VIRGINIA HOME AND INDUS-
TRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Providing for transfer of to
State, etc. ............-605. 276
VIRGINIA MILITARY RECORDS.
For permanent record of Vir-
ginia soldiers in war with
Spain and in Philippines.... 69
VIRGINIA NORMAL SCHOOL
BOARD.
Creating and defining duties and
POWERS: 5 eee ss wise 6 wee 6 ware eae 567
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTI-
TUTE.
Amending section 1600 in rela-
tion to bond of ............. 500
WARREN.
Authorizing Albemarle and
Buckingham to erect bridge
across James river at....... 689
WARRENTON AND FAIRFAX
TURNPIKE COMPANY.
Authorizing, to take charge of
turnpike from Warrenton to
Fairfax courthouse ......... 120
WARWICK COUNTY.
Repealing act for erection of
bridge across Deep creek.... 204
Amending act authorizing issue
of bonds for drainage of lands
D0 6 205
Repealing section 2 of act de-
fining lawful fence for....... 268
WARWICK RIVER.
Authorizing construction of toll
bridge across .............. 204
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Amending act defining lawful
fence for .................. 206
Amending section 4 of road law
C0) a 253
WASHINGTON, MARTHA.
For instituting proceedings for
return of original will of.... 7
WATER COMPANIES.
Imposing public duties on, and
for control by State corpora-
tion commission ........... 673
WATERFORD.
Creating town of separate road
district ..............00000. 196
WAVERLY.
Providing for public park in...
Amending section 11 of charter
WEAK-MINDED.
State board of charities author-
ized to continue investigation
) aoe re
WEST POINT.
Amending certain sections of
charter of town of..........
WILLS.
Amending section 12 of revenue
act as tO ...............00.,
WINCHESTER.
Making public square of, part of
Frederick county for trial of
warrantS ..................
WISE COUNTY.
Prohibiting speeding of auto-
mobiles on road between Big
Stone Gap and Appalachia. .
WORKSHOPS.
Amending act in relation to
sanitary arrangements in....
WYTHE COUNTY.
Reimbursing, for money expend-
ed in trying Hillsville cases.
Amending section 15 of road
law Of 2... ccc ccc cece ee
YORK COUNTY.
Amending act in relation to
drainage of lands ..........
87
120
242
488
295
667
496
239