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.
Volume 1968 Law 99
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Law Number | 126 |
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Chap. 126.—An ACT to incorporate the Church home for infirm and
disabled colored persons in the county of Brunswick.
Approved April 22, 1882.
Whereas certain charitably and benevolently disposed per-
sons have contributed of their means, a sum of money for
the erection and equipment of a building to be located in the
county of Brunswick, and known as the Church home for
infirm and disabled colored people; and whereas the said
charitably and benevolently disposed persons for the purpose
of more effectually carrying out the object they have in view,
desire a charter of incorporation.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
John Stewart, Frederick 8S. Winston, John Birney, 8. D. Mc-
Connell, and F. E. Binford, and their associates and succes-
sors, are hereby made a corporation by the name and style
of The Church T[ome for Infirm and Disabled Colored Peo-
le.
2. The object of this corporation shall be the boarding and
maintenance by voluntary subscription of a hospital for the
care and treatment of infirm and disabled colored persons.
3. The affairs of the said corporation shall be managed by
a board of trustees to be selected by the corporators at their
first meeting.
4. The board of trustees shall have power to make such
rules and regulations for the government of the hospital and
the affairs generally of the corporation as are necessary, not
contrary to the laws of this state; and they shall have power
to determine the location, to purchase the ground, matenal
for, and to adopt the plan and arrangement of the buildings;
and may, whenever in their judgment it will be prudent and
best for the interests of the Church home, by deed convey
all the property, rights, and interest thereof either to the
board of domestic missions of the Protestant Episcopal church
of the United States or the diocesan board of Virginia.
5. The said Church home for infirm and disabled colored
peopie, may take and hold real and personal property suits
le for the objects of the corporation, not exceeding in all
the value of twenty-five thousand dollars.
6. The said Church home for infirm and disabled colored _
people may receive from any person or persons voluntary —
onations in rea] or personal property or money for its own
benefit or maintenance.
7. This act shall be in force from its passage.
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR VIRGINIA IN OTHER
STATES.
NAME, RESIDENCE. APPOINTED. | QUALIFIE)
Marrianp:
Hoffman, Ph. H............ N. E. cor. Fayette and St. Paul, Baltimore....| Jan. 10, 1880.....| Jan. 13, 1880.
Montague, J. D............| No. 4 Rialto building, Baltimore
Murray...........
Gregg, H. K.....
Hanson
Robertson, John C....... 41 Lexington st., Baltimore...........0sceccccesees
Reardon, Evett G......... Cor. Lexington and 8t. Paul sts., Baltimore.
Hanna, CeO SCOER LORECS 46 St. Paul st., Balt........cccccce ebesceecces weaceenececs
KeEwrvucky:
Stacky, Harry.............. Lomievills, Koysnsasessssscos snmesnenexasnmmnnmasnesas
Onto:
Carpenter, Samuel S.....| 15 W. Fourth st., Cincinnatt.........c0ccce —
Douglas, Howard......... 8. W. cor. Main and Fourth sts., Cincinnati...
New Yorx:
esoer eesese seesece
8. W. eor. St. Paul and Fayette Baltimore....
17 St. Paul st., Baltimore......... esasees ocesccesesees
Sprigg, Carroll.............| N. W. cor. Fayette and Calvert sts
wevesecrscooss
July 8, 1880.....
July 13, 1880...
Aug. 3, 1880......
Nov. 27, 1880....
Feb. 26, 1881....
...| Aug. 11, 1881
March 7, 1881...
.| July 10, 1880
July 19, 1880
Aug. 9, 1880.
Dec. 8, 1880.
March 19, 18
Mar. 11, 1881
May 12, 1881....
May 23, 1881.....
Nones, J oneph B.........| 91 Duane st., New York city..... diserenarenns veosee] JOD. 14, 1880.....] Jan. 17, 1880.
Goodale, S. B.............. .| W. Twenty-third sat., New York city...... sooeee| JON. 29, 1880....| Feb. 4, 1880.
Hillery, John A............ 56 Wall st., New York City.........csssscscecess | March 5, 1880... March 9, 188
Kilvett, Thomas.......... 137 Broadway, New York city............ i evens March 9, 1880...] March 13, 1§
Bruno, Richard M........ 290 Broadway, New York City.......ccccccscscseees April 19, 1880...| April 26, 188¢
Jaques, George R......... 252 Broadway, New York City.........000 wweneeves May 10, 1880..... ay 12, 1880.
Saunders, Frank.......... No. 3, Broad st., New York city........000- --..| June 5, 1880.....| July 10, 1880
Stuyvesant, Wm. B...... 81 Cedar at., New York City.......sccscccee evecees Aug. 7, 1880...... Aug. 11, 1880
Banks, Henry C...........1 No. 3, John st. and 192 Broadway........ socsseees| AQ. 27, 1880....| Sept. 3, 1880.
Seovil, W. E.............008 120 Broadway, New York.......ccccsesee eaawwegeniee Dec. 9, 1880...... Dec. 24, 1880
Clifford, 'T. B................ 206 Broadway, New York.......... jbrdiedenenee _— Dec. 6, 1880...... Dec. 10, 1880.
Thomas, William M..... Fifth Avenue Hotel...... aniemcenon ee Jan. 25, 1881.....
Carey, Edwin F....... wes] SS Wall at., New YOrk.. cecsasscexxess eveusmexenosswnss Jan. 14, 1881.....
Rosemon, Vincent....... NeW YOr Kisascsccessns waccsscwversqeusssnesenwqnagannnsisens April 4, 1881..... April 12, 1881
Kelly, Bernard H......... 17 Union Square, New York...........scscsscssees ay 2, 1881...... | ay 6, 1881.
Mills, Charles Edgar...| 115 Broadway, New York..........csccsosccscsscsees May 13, 1881.....
Da Bois, Jacob..........0... 170 Broadway, New York......sccsses seweswesewsnsss May 23, 1881..... May 27, 1881.
Clarkson, William H....| 115 Broadway, New York..........ccssscsssssssseees June 23, 1881....; Aug. 11, 1881
Maclay, Moses B.......... New York City...........ccccscesscenesves eaecnssesceces ..-| July 2, 1881...... Aug. 11, 1881.
Munden, Allaire S........ 148 E. Thirtieth st., New York...........sccees..| JULY 8, 1881...... Aug. 11, 1881.
Calles, Witmore Geo....| 55 Broadway, New York.....s..csscccssscccssscssenes July 15, 1881.....| Sept. 19, 1881
Dewey, Henry T........... 48 Wall st., New York....... idiaconnekhowanannees bhenne July 27, 1881.....
Jackson, Eleazer......... 293 Broadway, New York.......scscccsssscerscseeees Sept. 17, 1881....| Sept. 17, 1881
Lett, William F............{ 335 Broadway, New York.........ccccscscsessseessens Oct. 10, 1881......
Smith, Isaac S.............. 128 Broadway, New York.........ccsccssessecesscees Oct. 14, 1881......
Nettleton, Charles........ 117 Broadway, Now York.............sccssscsscesees| DOC. 3, 1881......
CaLirornta:
Craig, Lee D........ ssescereel 316 Montgomery st., San Francisco............. June 2, 1881......) Aug. 11, 1881.
ILirnors:
King, Simeon W..........) Chicago, Il1.............ssccsssescersssesscsesescserees ».--.| June 9, 1881...... Ang. 11, 1881.
Hayne, Philip A.......... -| Government building, Chicago.............. --} Dec. 3, 1881...... Dec. 14, 1881.
Wheat, Charles Divccccese| 501 San FAncisC0......sscesusesssvessessesssssseseeeee| DOC. 22, 1881......
Massa cHUSETTS:
Bell, James B.............. Old State House, No. 12, Boston, Maazs........ Jan. 19, 1880......| Jan. 23, 1880.
Chapman, James W.....| 242 Washington st., Boston.......... esesscccccecess| JAN. 21, 1881...... Jan. 28, 1881.
Jennison, Samuel........ 186 Washington at., Boston.........cscccsccoeee-| FED. 25, 1881...... March 11, 18
Jones, Edward J....... | 61 Court st., Boston........ nienomeaoene seeavpuveconnes March 17, 1881.| March 11, 18
Braman, Joseph B....... 5 Court st., Boston......ccecssoees Se ee Sept. 15, 1881....; Sept. 22, 1881
Clark, Hamilton D....... Mid ford, MasB.......ssessssssssssesessssereeeeeeseeeed Sept, 30, 1881...
AGISTERIAL DISTRICTS IN THE COUNT
AS REPORTED TO THIS DA
Accomac—1, The Islands; 2, The Atlantic; 3, Metun
ague.
Albemarle—1, Rivanna; 2, Whitehall; 3, Scottsville
harlottesville.
Alerandria—|, Jefferson; 2, Arlington; 2, Washingto.
Alleghany—1, Covington; 2, Boiling Spring; 3, Clipto:
Amelia—1, Lee; 2, Giles; 3, Jackson.
Amherst—1, Elon; 2, Courthouse; 3, Temperance; 4,
Appomattox—1, Southside; 2, Stonewall; 3, Clover Hil
Augusta—l, Beverly Manor; 2, North River; 3, M
iver; 5, River Head; 6, Pastures.
Bath—1, Warm Springs; 2, Cedar Creek ; 3, ‘Williams
Bedford—1, Chamblisburg; 2, Staunton; 3, Otter; 4,
Lisbon; 7, Liberty.
Bland—1, Mechanicsburg; 2, Seldon; 3, Sharon; 4, R
Botetouri—1, Amsterdam; 2, Fincastle; 3, Buchanan.
Brunswick—1, Meherrin ; 2, Totaro; 3, Red Oak.
Buchanan—1, Grundy ; 2, Garden; 3, Sand Lick.
Buckingham—1, Maysville; 2, James River; 3, Slate
irdsville; 6, Francisco.
Campbell—1, Rustburg; 2, Brookville; 3, Otter Rive
iver.
Caroline—1, Bowling Green; 2, Port Royal; 3, Madiso
Carroll—1, Pine Creek; 2, Laurel Fork; 3, Fancy
ilphur Spring.
Charles City—1, Harrison ; 2, Tyler; 3, Chickahominy.
Charlotte—1, Bacon; 2, Walton; 3, Madison; 4, Roan
Chesterfield—1, Bermuda; 2, Chester; 3, Matoaca; 4
jian ; 6, Manchester; 7, Dale.
Clarke—1, Greenway; 2, Chapel; 3, Battletown.
Craig—1, New Castle; 2, Alleghany; 3, Summonsville
Culpeper—l, Jefferson; 2, Salem; 3, Cedar Mounta
stalpa.
Oumberland—1, Hamilton; 2, Madison; 3, Randolph.
Dickenson.
48 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS.
Dinwiddie—1, Rowanty; 2, Sapony; 3, Dorville; 4, Nam
Elizabeth City—1, Chesapeake; 2, Wythe; 3, South Fiel
Essex—1, Rappahannock; 2, Central; 3, Occupacia.
Fairfax—1, Centreville; 2, Lee; 3, Mount Vernon; 4, F
nce; 6, Dranesville.
Fauquier—1, Centre; 2,Scott; 3, Marshall; 4, Rappaha:
Floyd—1, Locust Grove; 2, Little River; 3, Jacksonvil
dian Valley; 6, Burk’s Fork. ,
Fluvanna—1, Fork Union; 2, Cunningham; 3, Columbis
Franklin—1, Rocky Mount; 2, Snow Creek; 3, Union |
Bonbrook; 6, Magodee; 7, Blackwater; 8, Long Branc
Frederick—1, Stonewall; 2, Gainesboro’; 3, Back Cre
law nee.
Giles—1, Pearisburg; 2, Walker’s Creek ; 3, Pembroke
Gloucester—1, Abingdon; 2, Petsworth; 3, Ware.
Goochland—1, Dover ; 2, Licking Hole; 3, Byrd.
Grayson—1, Old Courthouse; 2, Elk Creek; 3, Wilson |
Greene—1, Monroe; 2, Stanardsville; 3, Ruckersville.
Greenesville—1, Beefield ; 2, Hicksford ; 3, Zion.
Halifaz—1, Staunton; 2, Roanoke; 3, Banister; 4, Bi
irmel; 6, Hyco.
Hanover—1, Henry; 2, Clay; 3, Ashland ; 4, Beaver D
Henrico—1, Tuckahoe; 2, Brookland; 3, Fairfield ; 4, \
Henry—1, Horse Pasture; 2, Ridgeway ; 3, Leatherwood
Highland—1, Blue Grass ; 2, Monterey; 3, Stonewall.
Isle of Wight—1, Windsor ; 2, Hardy ; 3, Newport.
James City—I, Jamestown; 2, Powhatan; 3, Stone Hous
King & Queen—1, Newtown; 2, Stevensville; 3, Buena
King George—l, Passpatangy; 2, Shiloh; 3, Chotank.
King William—1, Mangohick; 2, Acquinton; 3, West P
Lancaster—1, White Chapel;.2, Mantau; 3, White Ston
DLee—1, Rose Hill; 2, White Shoals; 3, Jonesville;
okum Station.
Loudoun—1, Leesburg; 2, Broad Run; 3, Mercer; 4, M
yn; 6, Lovettsville.
Louisa—, Green Spring; 2, Louisa Courthouse; 3, Cuc
Inunenburg—l, Lockleven; 2, Columbia Grove ; 3, F
rove; 5, Lewiston ; 6, Brown’s Store.
Madison—1, Roberson ; 2, Locust Dale; 3, Rapid Anne.
Mathews—1, Piankitank ; 2, Westville; 3, Chesapeake.
Mecklenburg—1, Clarksville; 2, Palmer’s Spring; 3, Bx
Christiansville; 6, Flat Creek ; 7, South Hill; 8, Buck
Middlesex—1, Jamaica; 2, Saluda; 3, Pine Top.
Montgomery—1, Christiansburg ; 2, Blacksburg; 3, Alleg
Nansemond—1, Chuckatuck ; 2, Sleepy Hole; 3, Cypres:
Nelson—1, Lovington ; 2, Rockfish; 3, Massie’s Mills.
New Keni—1, Black Creek; 2, St. Peter’s; 9, Cumberla
Norfolk—1, Western Branch; 2, Deep Creek; 3, Ta
gton; 5, Pleasant Grove; 6, Butt’s Road.
Northampton—1, Capeville; 2, Eastville; 3, Franktowr
Northumberland—1, Lottsburg; 2, Heathsville; 3, F
Nottoway—1l, Haytokah ; 2, Blendon ; 3, Bellefonte.
Orange—1, Barbour; 2, Madison; 3, Taylor; 4, Gord
Page—1, Shenandoah Iron Works; 2, Mackville; 3,
Patrick—1, Mayo River ;'2, Dan River; 3, Smith Rive
Pitisylvania—1, Chatham; 2, Banister; 3, Staunton;
nd’s; 6, Tunstall’s ; 7, Dan River; 8, Danville.
Powhatan—1, Macon ; 2, Spencer; 3, Huguenot.
Prince Edward—1, Buffalo; 2, Hampden ; 3, Leigh; 4
Prince George—1, Templeton ; 2, Rives; 3, Bland; 4, F
Prince William—l, Gainesville; 2, Manassas; 3, Bre
Occoquan ; 6, Coles.
Princess Anne—1, Pungo; 2, Seaboard ; 3, Kempsville
Pulaski—1, Dublin; 2, Newbern ; 3, High Wassie.
Rappahannock—1, Wakefield; 2, Jackson; 3, Ham)
edmont.
Richmond—1, Stonewall; 2, Marshall; 3, Washington
Roanoke—1, Catawba; 2, Salem; 3, Cave Spring; 4, B
Rockbridge—1, Lexington ; 2, Natural Bridge; 3, Buf
Walker’s Creek ; 6, South River.
Rockingham—1, Plains; 2, Linville Creek; 3, Brock
ranklin; 6, Harrisonburg; 7, Ashby; 8, Stonewall; 9
Russell—l, Lebanon; 2, Elk Garden; 3, New Garden
ar Creek ; 6, Castlewoods.
Scott—1, Floyd; 2, Johnson; 3, Fulkerson; 4, Esti
aylor; 7, Powell.
Shenandoah—1, Davis; 2, Stonewall; 3, Johnston; 4,
Be.
Smyth—1, Rich Valley; 2, Marion; 3, St. Clair.“
Southampton—1, Drewryville; 2, Boykin’s; 3, News
n; 5, Jerusalem; 6, Berlin and Ivor.
Spotsylvania—1, Courtland ; 2, Berkeley; 3, Livingsto:
Stafford—1, Falmouth; 2, Hartwood; 3, Rock Hill; 4
Surry—1l, Blackwater; 2, Guilford ; 3, Cobham.
Sussexr—1, Courthouse ; 2, Henry; 3, Stony Creek; 4,
Wakefield.
Tazewell—1, Jeffersonville ; 2, Clearfork ; 3, Maiden S
Warren—1, South River; 2, Front Royal; 3, Cedarvill
Warwick—1, Newport; 2, Denbigh; 3, Stanley.
Washington—1, Saltville; 2, Glade Spring; 3, Abin;
inderhook ; 6, North Fork; 7, Holston.
Westmoreland—1, Washington ; 2, Montross; 3, Dople.
Wise—1, Richmond ; 2, Gladeville; 3, Robinson; 4, V
Wythe—1, Black Lick ; 2, Fort Chiswell ; 3, Speedwell
Vael—.1 Paanagin:- 9 Clraftan « 2 Nalenn- 4 Rriitan
552 ELECTION PRECINCTS.
Caroline— Bowling Green; Courthouse; Dunn’s Store; Sparta; White's Mil
Port Royal; Farmer’s Shop ; Guinea’s Station ; Flippo’s; Reedy Church ; Golan:
ville; Needwood.
Carroll—Courthouse; Polly Quesenberry’s; Courthouse; Aaron Nester’:
Smith’s Mill; Valentine Leonard’s; Courthouse; Martin Hawk’s; Sulph
Springs; Courthouse.
Clarke—Lindsey’s Store; White Post; Morgan’s Mill; Millwood; Mt. Air
Berryville.
Charles City—Bradley’s Store; Courthouse; Pollard & Walker’s Store.
Charlotte—Aspinwall; Priddy’s Store; Scott’s Old Store ; Smith’s Old Tavert
Harvey’s Store; Courthouse; Keysville; Clement’s; Wyliesburg; Red Oa
Grove.
Chesterfield—Goode’s Store; Clover Hill R. R. Co.’s Store; Tucker’s Stor
Winfrey’s Store; Cearsley’s Store; Hancock’s Store; Town Hall; Farley
Store; Haywood’s Store; Bishop’s Store; Courthouse; Wooldridge & Clarke
Store.
Craig—Courthouse; Paint Bank; at the house of Adam Smith, on Pitt
Creek; the house of Archibald Cardwell, on Sinking Creek; the house
George Sarver, on Craig’s Creek; the house known as Walker's Storehouse.
Culpeper—Courthouse ; Mitchell’s Station; Stephensburg; Foster's Store
Jeffersonton; Rixeyville; Eldorado; Brown’s Store.
Cumberland—Walton’s Mill; Courthouse; Brown’s Church.
Danville—Masonic Hall.
Dickenson.
Dinwiddie—Courthouse; Reams’ Station; Cherry Hill; Brookland; Oal
Grove; Darville City; White Oak; Fool’s Store; Sutherland's,
Elizabeth City—The Chesapeake Township; the Wythe Township; the South
field Township.
Essex—Loretto; Loyd’s; Tappahannock; Enterprise; Chapel Grove; Centr
Cross.
Fauquier—Warrenton; New Baltimore; Orleans; Salem; Markham; Paris
The Plains; Rectorstown; Warrenton Junction; Bristersburg; Morrisville
Bealton; Upperville; Landmark; Auburn. |
Fairfax—Centreville; Clifton; Araundles’; Bayliss’; Pulman; Accotink ; Court
house; Vienna; Langley; Spring Vale; Thornton’s; Thompson's; West End
Fall’s Church.
Floyd—Six.
Fluvanna—Courthouse ; Hunter’s Lodge ; Davis’ Store; Kent’s Store; Haden’
Store; E. A. Winn & Co.’s Store; Temperance Hall at Fork Union.
Franklin—Rocky Mount; Snow Creek Store; Union Hall; Hatcher’s Store
Bonbrook Mills; John H. Kinsey’s; James S. Calloway’s Storehouse; Lon;
Branch Meeting-House ; Thomas H. Prillaman’s Storehouse.
Fredericksburg—Courthouse; Town Hall.
Frederick—Neffstown; Brucetown; Whitehall; Pughtown; Baker's Mill
Dolan’s; Gore’s; Lamp’s School-House; Russell’s Mill; Dry Run School
house; Old Forge; Middletown ; Newtown ; Greanwoud ; Kernstown, ant
Carper’s Valley.
Giles—Pearisburg ; Wolf Creek ; Staffordsville: Banesville; Pembroke; New-
Gloucester—Clay Bank ; Hickory Fork; E. H. Rou’s Store; Sassafras ; Wood's
Cross Roads ; Dragan’s Ordinary ; Gloucester Courthouse ; Trevillian’s Store.
Goochland—Detrick's Store; Ford Store; Bowles’ Store; Goochland Court-
house; Three Square; Rockett’s; Snead’s Store ; Poor's.
Grayson—Pug Place; White Top; Bridle Creek ; Independence; Elk Creek;
Warwick’s; Knob Fork; Old Town.
Greene—Stanardsville; McMullen’s Mill; Ruckersville; Hucksteps’s Store.
Greenesville—Hicksford ; Ryland; Telian & Walton’s Mill; Moss House; Bel-
field ; Trotten Store.
Halifax—Courthouse ; Meadesville; } Mount Vernon; Brooklyn; Brandon's;
Mount Carmel; Black Walnut; Hyco; High Hill; Scottsburg; Clover; Mount
Laurel; Barksdale; Republican Grove.
Hanover—Cold Harbor; Strong’s Store; Courthouse; Ashland; Beaver Dam
Depot; Jones’ Cross Roads; the house of Dr. Richard C. Bowles.
Henrico—Carter’s Store; Sweeney’s; Franklin House; Chadlick’s Store;
Hungary Water Station; Brun’s; Moran’s Store; Erin Shades.
Henry—Martinsville; Draper’s Store; Horsepasture Store; Carter’s Store;
Ridgway ; Moor’s Mill; Leatherwood Store; Irisburg.
Highland—Courthouse; Wilson’s Mill; New Hampden; Hevener’s Store;
Buckman’s Schoolhouse; Bethlehem; Pullin’s Schoolhouse; John Wilson's,
on Cow Pasture river.
Isle of Wight—Carrsville; Windsor; J. W. Duck’s Store ; ; Courthouse; Zurie ;
Burwell’s Bay ; Smithfield; Carrollton ; G. F. Hall's Store.
James City—Three. .
King George—Clifton ; Courthouse; Hampstead ; Shiloh.
King William—Mangohick; Moncuin; Lanesville; West Point Town.
King & Queen—Newton; Clarkston; Stevensville; Carlton’s Store; Buena
Vista; Little Plymouth.
Lancaster—Liwalton ; Courthouse; White Stone.
Lee—Margaret Ely’s; Bales’ Forge; Bishop’s Store; Morgan’s Store; Jones-
ville; Abraham J. Livingstons’s ; Carne’s Store; Stickleyville; Stallard’s Store;
Widow Jones.
Loudoun—Leesburg; Goreeville; Hughesville; Silcott’s Springs; Snickers-
ville; Hillsborough; Waterford; Purcellville: Woodgrove; Middleburg;
Aldie; Bleakley’s Grove; Unison; Lovettsville; Water's; Luckett’s Store;
Guilford; Gum Spring.
Louisa—Hopkins’ Mills; Trevilian’s Depot; Terrell’s Store; Courthouse;
Ball's Cross Roads; Frederick’s Hall; Cuckoo; Thompson’s Cross Roads;
Dumpass’; Jackson; Shelton’s Mill.
Innenburg—Lockleven; Bagley’s Store; Smithson’s Store, at Rehoboth;
Pleasant Grove; Courthouse; Knight & Oliver’s Mill; Brown’s Store.
Lynchburg—Henry Ward; Lynch Ward.
Madison—Criglersville; Mether’s Mill; Oak Park; Rochelle; Courthouse;
Wolfton’s; Grave’s Mill.
Mathews—Three.
Mecklenburg—Edmondson’s Old Store; Smith’s Cross Roads; Puryear’s Shop
Clarksville; Boydton; Christiansville; Wight’s Store; Gillespie's; Buffal
Springs.
Middleser—Jamaica; Saluda; Sandy Bottom.
Montgomery—Christiansburg; Guerrant’s; Auburn; Central Depot; Price’
Fork; Blacksburg; Crumpecker’s; Big Spring; Alleghany Springs; Grayson’
Mill.
Nansemond—Darden’s Store; Chuckatuck ; Barrett’s Neck; Yeates’ Lowe
Free School; The Junction; Norfleet’s Fork; Cyprees Chapel ; Somerton
Holy Neck Chapel; Copeland’s Mill; Kilby’s Mill and Suffolk.
Nelson—Lovingston; Arrington; Newmarket; Pamplin’s Tanyard; Faber’
Mills; Greenfield; Massie’s Mills; Montebello; Nelly’s Ford.
New Kent—Barhamsville ; Courthouse; Talleysville ; Croes Roads.
Norfolk County—Bower's Hill; Hall’s Corner; Sycamore; Deep Creek; Zion’
Church; Tanner’s Creek; Cross Roads; Corner House; Oak Grove; Bethel
Bell’s Mill; Indian Creek ; Hickory Grove.
Northampton—Capeville; Bayview; Eastville; Johnsontown; Franktown
Wardtown.
Northumberland—Lottsburg ; Heathsville; Burgess’ Store ; Wicomico Church
Nottoway—T hree.
Orange—Barboursville ; Courthouse; Woodfolk’s Store; Locust Grove.
Page—Price’s Mill; Honeyville; Mohler’s Mill; Marksville; Luray
Griffith’s Mill; Springfield; Rileysville.
Patrick —Nine.
Petersburg—First Ward: Biggin’s Corner; Brown’s Shop. Second Ward
Courthouse. Third Ward: Centre Market-house; Virginia Engine-hous«
Fourth Ward: Blankenship’s; No. 109; Crowder’s Store. Fifth Ward
Quarles’ Store. Sixth Ward: Black’s Store; Butterworth’s Store.
Pitisylvania—Courthouse; Carter’s Old Tavern; Riceville; Aspen Grove
Straight Stone; Chalk Level; Hurt’s Store; Berger’s Store; White's; Sand
Level; Moorman’s ; Swansonville; Whitmell; Cascade; Toll-house of Danvill
Toll-bridge Company; Ringgold; Uaurel Grove; Hall’s Cross Roads; Pace
Warehouse; Neal’s Old Warehouse ; Planter’s Warehouse; Graves’ Warehouse
Holland’s Warehouse.
Portsmouth—J efferson Ward: Courthouse. Jackson Ward: Town Hall.
Powhatan—Ballsville; Smith’s Cross Roads; Courthouse; Pineville ; Sul
lett’s Tavern; Powhatan Station.
Princess Anas—Blackewster Creed’s Bridge; Capp’s Store; Courthouse; Lo.
don Bridge; Kempsville.
Prince Edward—Worsham’s; Briery; Green Bay; Rice’s; Spring Creek
Prosmar’s; Harrison’s Store.
Prince George—Lea’s Mill; Sturdivant’s Shop; Sherman’s Cross Road:
Grammar’s; Harrison’s Store.
Prince William—Six.
Pulaski—Dublin Depot ; Newbern; Harmony Church; Cecil’s Chapel.
Rappahannock—At the house of Mrs. Elizabeth Richin’s, on Flint Hill; at th
house of D. W. Silvey, in Aimsville; at the house of John W. Ryan, in Wooc
ville ; Courthouse; at the house of Mrs. Ann Millan, in Sperryville.
Richmond City—Marshall Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third
Precinct. Jefferson Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third Precinct ;
Fourth Precinct. Madison Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third
Precinct; Fourth Precinct. Monroe Ward: First Precinct ; Second Precinct
Third Precinct; Fourth Precinct. Clay Ward: First Precinct; Second Pre-
cinct; Third Precinct. Jackson Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct >
Third Precinct.
Richmond—Newland ; Warsaw; Braxton’s Store; Farham Church.
Roanoke—Brand's Store; Courthouse; Cake Spring; Big Lick Depot; Eding-
ton’s Shop.
Rockbridge—Courthouse ; Hartsook's Shop; Oak Bank; Horner’s Store; Low-
man’s Mill; Goshen; Brownsburg; Fairfield. )
Rockingham—Timberville; Tenth Legion; Linnville; Mitchell School-house ;
Carpenter School-house; Fulk’s Mill; Metting’s Store; Mount Chriton; Day-
ton; Rawley Springs; Bridgewater; Mount Crawford; Ottobine; Harrison-
burg; Keezletown; Cross Keys; Fair Hill; Peales’ Cross Roads; Port Repub-
lic; McGayheysville ; Conrad’s Store.
Russell—Lebanon ; E. R. Baylor’s Store; Thomas S. Johnson’s Storehouse ;
Wm. M. Lockhart’s Store; house of Jacob Cook; James M. Hanson’s Store-
house; house of Isaac B. Fugate; house of Francis M. Dorton; house of Wm.
J. Wampler; house of John Banner; house of Elam Grizzle.
Scott—Estillville; Wininger’s; Stoney Point; Smith’s Nickelsville; Peters ;
Osborne’s Ford; Stoney Creek ; Ryecove; Jenning’s; Roller’s; Frances.
Shenandoah—Strasburg; Lebannon Church; Courthouse; Conner’s Church ;
Town Hall; Nanoah; Harman’s Mill; Dry Run School-house; Edinburg; the
Church above and near Columbia Furnace; Mount Jackson; Hudson’s Cross
Roads; New Market; Forestville.
Smyth—Courthouse; Atkin’s Mill; Bradford; Mrs. D. J. Williams’; Robert
8. Bonham’s; Chatham Hill; St. Clair’s Bottom; Saltville; Blue Spring.
Southampton—Drewrysville; Green Plain Store; Boykin’s Depot; Oak Grove;
Newsom’s Depot; Joyner’s Store; Franklin; Jerusalem ; Black Creek Church ;
Berlin ; Ivor.
Spotsylvania—Eight.
Siafford—Courthouse; Griffis’s Store; Falmouth; White Oak; Hartwood;
Harwood ; Stafford Store; Masters’.
Staunton—First Ward: Courthouse. Second Ward: Union Hall.
Surry—Phillip’s Store; Courthouse; Wall’s Bridge.
Sussex—Courthouse; Henry; Stoney Creek; Newville; Waverly; Wake.
field.
Tazewell—Jeffersonville; Fall’s Mills; Liberty Hill; Mo. of Indian; Crock-
ett’s Cove; Dry Fork; Bluestone; Lawson’s Store (in Bark’s Garden;) Poor
Valley ; Shawver’s Mill; Peery’s Store.
Warren—Leith'’s Schoolhouse ; Courthouse: Cedarville; Howellsville: Leary’s
Schoohouse.
Warwick—Three. .
Washington—Abingdon; Duff’s; Goodson; Hall’s Bottom; Glade Spring;
Cedarville; Mahanaim; Fullen’s Schoolhouse; Friendship; Frame School-
house; Wesley Fleenor’s; Adams; Peter’s; Phillip’s; White’s Mill; Holston.
In coupon bonds with coupons attached receivable for
CAKOS...ccccccersecoccevees Oe eese cece sncecccescncceeccessescsetonenees
In registered bonds and fractional certificates con-
vertible into’coupon bonds with coupons receivable
LOY LAXCB sas cisanswascesaswens tees canncnnssnaas sada seas deseses did anna
DEBT UNDER ACT OF MARCH 30, 1871, a8 AMENDE
MARCH 7, 1872.
In coupon bonds with coupons attached not receivable
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In registered bonds and fractional certificates con-
vertible into coupon bonds with coupons not receiv-
able for s” cay GOES LOND Fm MEY ENNELY CET S EERE NOS PRVES ERPRENHDE
UNFUNDED DEBT ISSUED UNDER ACTS PASSED PRIOR 1
1861, AND UNDER ACT OF MARCH 2, 1866
The amount of the principal of the unfunded part of
the debt, exclusive of sterling, i8............sccscssoescoese
Ditto: TEST OSE. «pecs poe wn ewes nee emcee use once memmon.sene manne «es «nw we
Amount of principal of unfunded sterling bonds is....
Ditto: interestsesnsesssscscssncssscscessvem cossscseussunn
Reduced one-third for West Virginia’s proportion......
Principal of the debt.............scccssscscceccsscsseeees
Standing as follows :
Under act of March 28, 1879...........000 ssscsere seceseenees
Under act of March 80, 1871............scccscccssccsccesseces
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March 7, 1872 rccesenssssasnsad cesses icnncvne beens cane sassennan ses
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March 2, 1866:
Unfunded debt, amount after being reduced
one-third for West Virginia’s portion...........
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The amount recognized by Virginia as the proportion
be settled by West Virginia, and for which, in fundi
have been or will be issued, is..........000 Senda edu h onstnes
of debt funded under act of March 28, 1879, for which new
ds and certificates have been issued, amounting, as stated,
SSHSSHHHSSHSHSSHEHOHSHHSSHHHHSHHSSHECHHSHHESHEREHHHOHEHHSESHHSHSHOHSOFHSHHHOHSHEHHHEEHHHSSEEHOHOHEROCE
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Fifty per cent. of interest thereon............ 86 56
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as amended by act of March 7, 1872...
Fifty per cent. of interest thereon.............. 477,276 79
Old debt issued under acts passed prior to
17th April, 1861, and under act of March
25, 1866 cas once gens owns nesny oyseseuneeese sens sces arenes
Fifty per cent. of interest thereon.......0..00 82,256 87
Sterling debt.........ccccccccscccccccsccscscssesccoes
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Amount of principal.............
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la88) I—Principal..........ssccccesccccccccsnscsessceeceece $5,854,567 99
Interest....cccccccsccscscsrescccscecsosvsccccsesees 86 55
ass TI—Principal............cssccccssssecssceccsccvevacees $2,271,997 07
Interest ....seccsccccccsescrscsccsces cescesesssesces 655,380 20
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CHANGES IN THE AMOUNT OF THE DEBT SINCE THE LAST RE)
Decrease by the operation of the Sinking Fund :
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b PFOPeL WAB.....00. eee eererrerrerreeerrrerrrerrrrreererre errr rr rere rr
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Appropriating public revenue for fis-
cal years 1881-82, 1882-83, 477-86
To appropriate ten thousand dollars
for commutation to maimed sol-
diers, 488
Appropriating certain sum of money
to James S. Browning, governor’s
secretary, 494
AKBOR HILL GRANGE.
Incorporated, 75-6
ARCADIA IRON WORKS COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 1385-7
ARCHER, MISS MARTHA J.
Returning thanks to, donor of por-
trait, 106
ARMS.
Loan of, and swords to principal of
Augusta male academy, 21
ARNOLD, JUDGE R. W.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Surry county to make allowance
to, for holding three terms of the
county court of Surry, 246
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
To provide commutation to such
maimed soldiers, sailors, and ma-
rines, in lieu of, or eyes, or other-
wise disabled, as may not hereto-
fore have received same under pro-
visions of former acts, 126-7
To appropriate ten thousand dollars
for commutation to maimed sol-
diers,
ARUNDALL, T. D.
To allow, deputy treasurer of Meads-
ville and Staunton districts, Huali-
fax county, additional time to
make returns of delinquent taxes,
ASSESSMENTS.
To amend section 18, chapter 32 of
the Code, relating to, of lands and
lots, 226-7
Prescribing provisions in relation to
commissioners of revenue, and us-
sessment of taxes on persons, prop-
erty, &., 380-91
For the assessment of taxes on per-
sons, property, &c., and imposing
taxes thereon for support of gov-
ernment and free schools and pay
interest on public debt, 497-537
ATLANTIC AND DANVILLE NAR-
ROW GAUGE RAILROAD COM.-
PANY.
Incorporated,
488
142
467-9
ae & 282442 421 4 4 WW ew eee a &t as WS
MAC.
See Churches.
ATLANTIC, MISSISSIPPI, At
OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY
Ratifying sale by the board of pub-
lic works of the claim of the atate
against, i
ATLANTIC SCHOOL DISTRIC'
To authorize trustees of, in Acco-
mac, to tuke charge of and invest
the Piper charity fund in a school-
house, &c.,
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Instructing, to institute proceedings
to ascertain and recover the in-
terest of the state in the Roanoke
navigation company, &c., !
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
To prevent, who fail to pay over
moneys and valuables received by
them, within given time, from
practicing in courts of common-
wealth,
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUN
To legalize payments heretofore made
by, to the lunatic asylums, and ap-
propriating certain other moneys,
Authorizing, to pay D. C. Mallory,
of Grayson county, a certain sum
of money,
Instructing, to sell land in Alexan-
dria county, delinquent for taxes,
AUGUSTA COUNTY.
To provide for working and keeping
in repair the public roads in, 4:
See Sheep.
AUGUSTA MALE ACADEMY
Arms and swords loaned to principal
of,
BAILEY, MRS. PHEBE H.
To authorize the issuing of two new
bonds to,
BANK OF BUCHANAN.
Incorporated, 1’
BAPTIST CHURCH OF DANVIL
To authorize trustees of, to sell cer-
tain property, 8:
BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSION Ct
VENTION OF UNITED STATE
To incorporate board of foreign mis-
sions of,
BASCOM CHAPEL, METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT ONAN-
COCK.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
convey church and land, &c., 370
BATH COUNTY.
To amend act authorizing board of
supervisors of, to build a turnpike
road,
See Division Fences.
116
BEDFORD COUNTY.
Fixing time for holding terms of the
circuit court in, 16
In relation to sale of certain church
property in county of, 177
To extend time for collection of taxes
in, 452
See Bridges.
See Public Roads.
BELFIELD.
To extend time fur the repeal of
present fence law in, Greenesville
county, .
BERKELEY AVENUE BAPTIST
CHU RCH, IN NORFOLK COUNTY.
Authorizing trustees of, to borrow
money, &C., 118-19
BERKELEY, IN NORFOLK COUN-
TY
356
To incorporate Mount Calvary
Lodge, No. 78, Independent Order
of Good Samaritans of, 133-4
BERRYVILLE.
Amending charter of, in Clarke
county, 13-14
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY.
To authorize trustees of, to sell and
convey certain real estate, 244
BIG LICK.
To amend act incorporating town
of, 52-6
See Churches.
BIG QUARRY SLATE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 60-1
BLACK LICK METHODIST
CHURCH, SOUTH.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
convey certain real estate, &c., 21
BLACKWATER AND NOTTOWAY
RIVERS.
To prevent floating of loose logs
down, by persons engaged in lum-
ber trade,
BLOXOM, WILLIAM H. °
For the relief of, late treasurer of
Accomac county, 219
BLUE RIDGE MINING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 180-1
BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS.
To incorporate, of Baptist foreign
mission convention of the United
States,
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Ratifying the sale by the, of the
claims of the state against the At-
lantic, Mississippi and Ohio rail-
road,
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Authorizing, of Louisa county to
borrow sum of money for certain
purposes, 14
Authorizing, of Amberst county and
council of city of Lynchburg to
purchase the bridge across the
James river at Lynchburg, 15-16
Authorizing, of Albemarle county
866
372
76-8
to borrow money, ° 17
Authorizing, of Isle of Wight
county to borrow money and issue
bonds for the purpose of
building a bridge over Pagan
creck, 49-50
Amending act authorizing, of Bath
county to build turnpike road,
To provide for purchase of corn by
the, of Patrick and Franklin coun-
ties, 140-1
To enable, of Isle of Wight to pur-
chase bridges across Cypress and
Pagan creeks at Smithfield,
Authorizing, of Pittsylvania to pro-
vide pryment of outstinding debts
against late townships in said
county, 176
To enlarge the powers of, in this
state, 230
Authorizing, of Chesterfield to allow
additional compensation to com-
monwealth’s attorney,
To limit compensation to, of Ches-
terfield county to twenty days in
any one year,
Authorizing, of Surry to make alluw-
ance to Judge Arnold for holding
three terms of county court of
Surry,
117
164
240
241
246
572
Authorizing, of Louisa county to
allow compensation to Judge Coch-
ran for holding terms of court in
said county,
Authorizing, of Greene county to
employ a detective in certain cases, 862
To amend act authorizing, to deter-
mine amount to be paid certain
county officers, 8
To authorize, of Buchanan county to
borrow money, &c.,
To authorize, of Montgomery county
to pry W. D. Vaughan for services
holding court in said county,
Authorized to borrow money for the
relief of citizens of Carroll county, 463
To authorize, of any county to pur-
chase or contract for use of patent
known as a device to construct
water-gaps, dams, &c.,
To confirm settlement made by, of
Page county, between said county
and Shenandoah Valley railroad
company; to confirm sale of stock
by said board, &c.,
Authorizing, of Norfolk county to
increase compensation to circuit
court clerk,
BOARD OF VISITORS.
Directing the board of visitors of
Virginia Military Institute va-
cated, and the appointment of a
new board, 211-12
Vacating, of “the Deaf and Dumb
and Blind institution at Staunton, 342
Providing for a new, for the Uni-
versity of Virginia, 870
BONDS.
To authorize the issuing of two new
bonds to Mrs. Phebe H. Bailey,
Authorizing town of Goodson to
issue, for the purpose of retiring
certain outstanding bonds, and to
843
450
451
487
492
495
82
provide for payment of same, 57
Providing for destroying certain
bonds in the treasurer’s office, 398-9
BONDS OF NORFOLK CITY.
Authorizing the city of Norfolk to
issue its bonds for the purpose of
retiring and refunding certain
bonds now outstanding,
BOTETOURT COUNTY.
To amend act incorporating the
Farmers and Mechanics Benevo-
lent fire insurance association of
Roanoke und Botetourt counties,
See Bridges.
See Division Fences.
See Public Rounds.
29
840
INDEX.
BOTETOURT MANUFACTURI
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 4:
BOUNDARY LINES.
Joint committee appointed, to con-
fer with Legislature of Maryland,
in reference to boundary lines
along the Potomac river, &c., ;
To define, between counties of War-
wick and Elizabeth City, near
Newport News,
To establish and define, of the town
of Wytheville,
Approrriating sum of money to de-
fray expenses of joint committee
appointed to confer with committee
of Maryland Legislature un boun-
dary line along Potomuc river,
To ascertain the true, between Mary-
land and Virginia, to designate
headlands upon Potomac river, and
to prohibit oystering and dredging
in Potomac river and Roanoke
sound, 1!
BRENT, EDWIN 3.
For the relief of, late clerk of circuit
court of Frederick county,
BRENTSVILLE, IN PRINCE W
LIAM COUNTY.
Incorporated,
BRIDGES.
To establish a ferry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river, at or near
the town of Falmouth, 13
Council of city of Lynchburg and
board of supervisors of Amherst
county authorized to purchase the
bridge across the James river at
Lynchburg, le
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Isle of Wight to borrow money
and issue bonds therefor to build
bridge over Pagan creek, 4°
Amending act, in relation to work-
ing roads and repairing of, in
county of Buckingham,
To establish a ferry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river at or near
the town of Falmouth, ¢
Authorizing construction of free
bridge across James river at
Lynchburg, 1:
To enable board of supervisors of
Isle of Wight county to purchase
the bridges across Cypress and
Pagan creeks at Smithfield,
To provide for working roads and
repairing bridges in Botetourt
county, 18
n relation to the working of county
roads in,
eo Board of Supervisors.
CHURCHES.
uthorizing Leigh Street Baptist
church of Richmond to borrow
money and execute deeds of trust,
.uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, South, at Lov-
ettsville, to sell and convey church
property, 16
uthorizing trustees of Pine Street
Baptist church of the city of Rich-
mond to borrow money and exe-
5388
cute deeds of trust, 16
uthorizing trustees of Goodman’s
chapel to sell real estate, 17
uthorizing trustees of Pine Street
Baptist church, in city of Rich-
mond, to sell church property, 18
uthorizing trustees of Black Lick
Methodist church, South, to sell
and convey certain real estate, &c., 21
uthorizing St. John’s German
Evangelicnl church to borrow
money, 42
rustees of Presbyterian church, at
Jonesville, Lee county, authorized
to make sale of certain property
belonging to suid church, and for
Other purposes,
uthorizing trustees of Second Bap-
tist church of Petersburg, to sell
and purchase property, and to bor-
row money, 61
uthorizing trustees of John Wes-
ley Methodist Episcopal church,
in Harrisonburg, to sell and pur-
chase property and to borrow
money,
uthorizing Grace Episcopal church
in Richmond to borrow money and
execute deeds of trust, 81
uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, South, in Abing-
don, to sell and convey certain
property,
uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Eptseapal church, South, to sell
certnin property on Elk creek in
Grayson county,
uthorizing trustees of Martinsville
Methodistchurch, in Henry county,
to sell land and invest proceeds,
uthorizing trustees of Guests-River
Methodist church, in Wise county,
to sell property and invest pro-
ceeds,
uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, south, and con-
gregation at Staunton to borrow
money, &c., 112-18
49
106
111
112
112
Authorizing trustees of the Presby-
terian church of Martinsville,
Henry county, to sell and purchase
property, 118
Authorizing trustees of Lebanon
church, in Campbell county, to sell
and convey real estate, &c.,
Authorizing trustees of High-Street
Baptist church, in Danville, to
borrow money, 117
To confirm deed of conveyance exe-
cuted by trustees of Smithfield
Baptist church (white), in Smith-
field, 117-18
Authorizing Presbyterian church of
Lexington to acquire additional
land within said town, to that now
owned,
Authorizing trustees of Berkeley-
Avenue Baptist church, in Norfolk
county, to borrow money, &., 118-19
Authorizing trustees of Wesleyan
female institute, at Staunton, to
borrow money, &c., 140
To legalizé sale and conveyance of
Ouk Grove church, in Atlantic dis-
trict, Accomac county, 150-1
To ennble trustees of Methodist par-
sonage of Greene circuit to sell
116
118
and convey same, 151
In relation to sale of certain church
property in Bedford county, 177
Authorizing the Methodist Episcopal
church, south, of Fredericksburg,
to raise money for improving and
repairing church property, 185
Authorizing the sale of Young's
chapel church property, in Grayson
county, 241-2
Authorizing trustees of Bethel Pres-
byterian church, in Washington
county, to sell and convey real
estate, Z
To allow trustees of Lutheran church
at Mount Jackson, Shenandoah
county, to sell part of lot, &c., 827
To allow trustees of Methodist church
at Big Lick, to sell property, 380
To authorize Methodist Episcopal
church, south, at Strasburg, Shen-
andoah county, to borrow money, 357
To authorize trustees of Baptist
church of Danville to sell certain
property, 358-9
To authorize sale of Methodist par-
sonage in Upper Botetourt, 862
To empower Episcopal church of Lib-
erty to hold additional land, 8638
To appoint trustees to sell and con-
vey church property known as Old
Mount Zion church, in Appomat-
tox county, 869
Authorizing trustees of
a nr | mah ~ tnd em We oe er, be
at Onancock, to sell and convey
church and land, and to invest
proceeds, 370
To authorize Methodist Episcopal
church, South, to sell and convey
certain church property, 371
To empower trustees of Liberty Hill
school and church to sell and con-
vey property, 871
See Church Home in Brunswick
county, ’ 5438-4
CHURCH HOME (COLORED) IN
BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
Incorporated,
CIRCUIT COURTS.
Fixing time for holding terms of, in
543-4
Bedford county, 16
Prescribing times for holding terms
of, in eighth judicial circuit, 150
Fixing time for holding in six-
teenth judicial circuit, 165
To authorize board of supervisors of
Norfolk county to increase com-
pensation to clerk of, 495
CLAREMONT, IN SURRY COUNTY.
Prescribing fence law for the colony
of,
CLARKE COUNTY.
Amending charter of the town of
Berryville, in the county of, 13-14
To amend act declaring Shenandoah
river a lawful fence within the
county of,
To amend certain sections of act for
the protection of sheep in, 163-4
To incorporate the order of Brothers
and Sisters of Love and Charity
of, 858
COBB’S ISLAND SEASIDE COM-
PANY.
199
115
Incorporated, 42-3
COCHRAN, JUDGE J. L.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Louisa county to allow compensa-
tion to, for holding terms of court
insaid county,
CODE.
To amend section 57, chapter 78 of,
in regard to admission to the pub-
lic free schools, 36-7
To repeal act amending section 19 of
chapter 7 of, in relation to vacan-
cies in the office of judge, 105-6
To amend sections 8 and 6, chapter
82 of, regulating lunatic asylums,
&e., 134-5
To amend section 19 of chapter 84
of, in relation to public health, 169-70
843
Amending section 13 of chapter 192
of, in relation to sepulture,
To amend section 381, chapter 183 of,
in relation to return upon writs of
fleri facias,
To amend section 13 of chapter 32 of,
relating to the assessment of lands
and lots, yy
To amend section 5, chapter 100 of,
in relation to fishing for alewives,
25
Amending section 4, chapter 100 of,
in relation to catching fish, to
manufacture into oil or manure, 2¢€
To amend section 4, chapter 157 of,
in relation to mandamus, prohibi-
tion, &c., |
To amend section 21, chapter 157 of,
in relation to vacating offices of
judges for failure to qualify,
To repeal chapter 91 of, in relation to
pilots and piloting of vessels, and
to enact a law to govern and regu-
late same in waters of the state, 3
COLLEGES OF THE STATE.
To preserve the endowments to the,
and other literary institutions,
where they are held in obligations
of the state, 2(
COLORED MASONIC MOUNT ZI
LODGE, No. 18, OF STAUNTO}
Incorporated,
COMMISSIONERS OF REVENU
To provide for the election of two,
for the counticts of Fluvanna and
Stafford,
To provide for election of two, in
Roanoke county,
Prescribing provisions in relation to,
and assessment of taxes on persons,
property, &c., 38
COMMUTATION.
See Artificial Limbs.
CONCEALED WEAPONS.
To amend section 7 of revised crimi-
nal code to prevent carrying of,
CONSOLIDATED ABATTOIR C¢
PANY OF ALEXANDRIA, WA
INGTON, AND GEORGETOWD
Incorporated, . 4
CONSTITUTION.
Amending first section, article 8, of,
concening the elective franchise, 7:
Providing for submission to the peo-
ple of the proposed amendments to
the constitution in reference to the
576
elective franchise and qualifica-
tions to office,
CORN.
To provide for the purchase of, b
the board of supervisors of Patric
and Franklin counties, 140-1
CORPORATION COURT OF ALEX-
ANDRIA.
Allowing 8. Bassett French compen-
sation for holding terms of court
pending disability of judge of,
COTTON.
To repeal sections 1 and 2, chapter
57, of act in relation to sale of, in
counties of Sussex and Greenes-
ville,
COUNTY JUDGES.
To amend act in regard to pay of,
Authorizing the county judge of Isle
of Wight to make an allowance
for George M. Waddill,
Requiring the, of Nottoway and
Amelia to submit question of fence
law to voters of said counties, 255-6
Requiring the, of Norfolk and Din-
widdie counties to submit question
of fence law to votersin said coun-
ties, &c., 270-1
To amend act to district state for, 874-6
COUNTY OFFICERS.
To amend act authorizing board of
supervisors to determine amount to
be paid certain, 8738-4
COUPON BONDS OF PORTSMOUTH.
To authorize the issuing of, 441-8
COURTS.
Providing for holding the term of a
court by the judge of another court,
the incumbent dying before the
term is completed, 7
CREEL, A. F.
For the relief of sureties of,
CRIMINAL CODE.
To amend section 7 of, to prevent the
carrying of eoncealed weapons,
To amend section 19, chapter 14 of,
in relation to accused testifying in
his own behalf in certain cases,
CULPEPER COUNTY.
To provide for irinaa of public
roads in, and Buckingham, 483-41
CURRY COLLEG®, IN LEE COUN-
367-8
47
36
171
282
288
238
Incorporated,
INDEX.
218-16 | See Bridges.
CYPRESS CREEK.
DANVILLE.
Authorizing trustees of High street
Baptist church in, to borrow
money, Wi |
To divide the city of, into wards, 260-2,
To authorize trustees of Baptist
church of, to sell certain prop-
erty, 358-5
DANVILLE AND NEW RIVER
NARROW-GAUGE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
To amend act incorporating,
DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND INSTI-
TUTION.
Vacating board of visitors of,
DEBTS.
To authorize board of supervisors of
Pittsylvania county to provide pay-
ment of outstanding debts against
late townships in said county,
See Public Debt.
DELINQUENT LANDS.
Instructing auditor of public ac-
counte to sell, in Alexandria coun-
ty 328
DELINQUENT TAXES.
To allow T. D. Arundall, deputy
treasurer of Meadsville and Staun-
ton districts, Halifax county, addi-
tional time to make returns of,
DETECTIVE.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Greene county to employ, in cer-
tain cases, 362
DICKENSON COUNTY.
To change the location of the court-
house of,
DINWIDDIE COUNTY.
Authorizing voters of, to vote for
fence law by districts, 209-10
See Fences.
See Public Roads.
DISABILITIES.
To remove, of W. H. Payne and
others,
For the removal of Charles R. Lee,
Warner S. Kerfoot, Conrad
Kownslar, and Marshall McCor-
mick,
DIVISION FENCES.
For making or repairing, between co-
terminous land-owners in counties
256-4
342
175
142
102
539
Prescribing fence law for the colony
of Claremont, in Surry county,
Authorizing voters of Dinwiddie
county to vote fora fence law by
districts,
For making or repairing division
fences between coterminous land
owners in the eountics of Alle-
ghany, Bath, Botetourt, Highland,
Rockbridge, Loudoun, and Fred-
erick,
Requiring judges of Nottoway and
Amelia to submit question of fence
law to voters of said county,
Requiring county judges of Norfolk
and Dinwiddie counties to submit
question of fence Jaw to voters of
270-1
suid county, &c.,
To extend time for the repeal of pre-
sent fence law of Belfield, Greenes-
ville county,
To amend act fur making and repair-
ing division fences between land
owners in counties of Alleghany,
Bath, Botetourt, Highland, Rock-
bridge, Loudoun, and Frederick,
To declure Little river a lawful fence
from mouth to Alley’s Ford,
FERRIES.
To establish a furry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river, at or near
12-13
the town of Falmouth,
Estublishing a ferry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river, ut or near
town of Falmouth,
To authorize D. M. Norton and
others, of York county, to build
ferry across York river near York-
town, «c.,
To incorporate
company,
Alexandria ferry
FIDELITY DIVISION, No. 1, SONS
OF TEMPERANCE.
Incorporated,
FINES.
Relief of William Reynolds from a
fine,
FISH.
To repeal first section of act for the
protection of, in waters of com-
monwealth above tidewater, so far
as applicable to waters that run
through counties of Floyd, Car-
roll and Grayson,
Amending section 4, chapter 100 of
Code, in relation to catching, to
manufacture into oil or manure, 265-6
FLOYD COUNTY.
See fish.
209-10 |
237
255-6
66-8
539-30
540-1
FLUVANNA.
To provide for the election of two
commissioners of the revenue for
| the counties of Fluvanna and Staf-
199
ford,
FOREIGN INSURANCE COM
NIES.
To amend act in relatiun to deposits
of, 399-
FOREIGN SUMAC.
Instructing senators and representa-
tives in congress from Virginia to
procure an impust duty levied on,
FRANKLIN CITY, IN ACCOM
COUNTY.
| See W harves.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
356 | See Corn.
|
| FREDERICK COUNTY.
Amending act incorporating town of
Middletown in, lt
Seo Bridges.
See Division Fences.
See Public Roads.
See Relief.
FREDERICKSBURG.
| To authorize the corporation of, to
establish a poor house and grounds
outside of corporation limits,
To amend act authorizing city of, to
provide for supplying city with
| water,
, See Churches.
365
874
FREE BRIDGE.
Authorizing construction of, across
Jumes river at Lynchburg, I
To amend act authorizing the con-
struction of a free bridge across
Jumes river at Lynchburg, 2
FRENCH, 8S. BASSETT.
Allowing compensation for holding
terms of hustings court of Alexan-
dria pending disability of judge of
said court,
FRONT ROYAL.
To amend act in relation to lease of
third story of public free school
building in Front Royal,
GALLEGO MILLS MANUFACT
ING COMPANY.
To amend act to incorporate,
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Requesting the United States geo-
logical survey into the states,
369
84
188
GILLESPIE, RESSE B.
r relief of the administrator of, 43-4
sA DEVILLE COLLEGE IN WISE
COUNTY.
corpurated, and to cOdnatitute terri-
Lory for three miles around a sub-
school district, 156-8
4sADE SPRING IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY.
. authorize L. B. Porterficld and
others, surviving trustees, to sell
certain property situated near, 240
GLEBE FUND.
opropriating a part of, in county of
Northampton, to build a poor-
house in suid county,
GLEBE LANDS.
mending act appropriating pro-
eveds of, and other property of the
arishes of Abingdon, Wure and
Petsworth, in Gloucester county,
and for other purposes,
GLOUCESTER COUNTY.
eo W harves.
GLOUCESTER POINT.
‘e Ferries.
GOOCHLAND COUNTY.
0 Incorpvrations.
114
GOODMAN'S CHAPEL.
uthorizing trustees of, to sell real
estute, 17
GOODSON.
uthorizing town of, to issue bonds
fur the purpose of retiring out-
standing bonds, and to provide for
payment of same, 57
GOODSON TOWNSHIP.
ee Relief. \
GOVERNOR.
uthorized to appoint inspecting
officers of the volunteer militin,
lirecting the, to convey to United
States title of commonwealth to
real estate in Westmoreland coun-
ty, &., 461-2
GOVERNOR'S MANSION.
‘o provide for repairing, and appro-
priating money therefor, 85-6
GOVERNOR'S SECRETARY.
\ppropriating certain sum of money -
to James S. Browning,
329
494
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Authorizing, in Richmond, to bor-
row money and execute deeds of
trust, 81
GRAND LODGE OF THE SONS OF
ZION BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
OF VIRGINIA.
Incorporated, 75
GRAYSON COUNTY.
Authorizing auditor of public ac-
counts to pay D.C. Mallory of, a
certain sum of money, 198
Authorizing sale of Young’s chapel
church property in, 241-2
See Fish.
GREAT FALLS MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
To renew charter of, 229-380
GREAT NATURAL BRIDGE AND
TUNNEL COMPANY.
Incorporated,
GREENE COUNTY.
See Detective.
268-9
GREENESVILLE COUNTY.
To repeal certain sections of an act
in relation to the sale of cotton in,
See Fences.
See Public Roads.
36
GUESTS RIVER METHODIST
CHURCH.
Authorizing trustees of, in Wise
county, to sell property and invest
proceeds, Ot 112
GUILFORD. °
See Fences.
HALIFAX.
To refund to Silas J. Lawson, of, a
license tax paid by him, 57
HAMPTON FALTS.
Declaring certain grounds under
water, known as, open and eligi-
ble for planting oysters, 249-50
HANOVER COUNTY.
To provide for working, &c., the
public roads in, 859-62
HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.
To establish a board of river and har-
bor commissioners for Nansemond
river,
Creating board of, of Norfolk and
Portsmouth, and for the preserva-
tion of the harbor of same, 216-18
71-2
HARREL, JAMES WHARTON.
Returning thanks to, donor of por-
trait, 106
HAYMARKET, IN PRINCE WIL-
LIAM COUNTY.
Town of, incorporated,
HENRICO COUNTY.
To provide fur laying out and work-
ing roads in, 287-93
See Partition Fences.
HENRICO RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 29-30
HENRY CLAY.
To provide for the removal of the
statue of, &c.,
HENRY COUNTY.
Authorizing trustees of Martinsville
Methodist church in, to sell prop-
erty and invest proceeds,
Authorizing trustees of Presbyte-
rian church, of Martinsville, in,
to sell and purchase property,
191-4
363
112
113
HIGHLAND COUNTY. '
See Division Fences.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Cedar Bluff, incorporated, 275-7
HIGH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH,
IN DANVILLE.
Trustees of, authorized to borrow
money, 117
HILLSVILLE.
To take sense of the qualified voters
of town of, upon the question of
repealing charter, 62-3
HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL ASSO-
CIATION.
To authorize superintendent of peni-
tentiary to furnish convicts to keep
in order graves uf Confederute sol-
diers, &e.,
HOLSTON IRON AND STEEL COM-
PANY.
404
Incorporated, 39-41
HOLSTON VALLEY GYPSUM COM-
PANY.
Authorizing, to hoid its general meet-
ings and keep its principal office in
London, England, 119
HUGHES, MRS. ANNIE F.
For the relief of, 159-60
INCORPORATIONS.
Virginia Coal and Iron company,
New York and Buckingham Gold
and Silver mining company,
Amending charter of the town of
Berryville, in Clarke county, 13-14
Amending act incorporating Norfolk
and Sewell’s Point railroad com-
pany, and changing name, 18-19
Amending act incorporating Salt-
ville and Coal-mine railroad com-
pany, and changing name, 19-20
Amending charter of thecity of Nor-
folk,
Lebanon and Buchanan turnpike
cominpany,
Bristol and Ervington turnpike com-
pany, 24-5
Town of Buchanan, 25-8
Henrico railroad company, 29-30
United States beacon fight and signal
company, 30-1
Suffolk female institute, 31-2
Richmond and Louisville railroad
company, 33-4
South Atlantic and QOhio railroad
company, 34
The Holston iron and steel company,
39-41
42-3
8-6
8-9
Cobb’s Island Seaside company,
The Virginia cotton compress and
warehouse company, 44-5
Amending act to incorporate the
Gallego mills manufacturing com-
pany, 46-7
Amending act incorporating town of -
Big Lick, 02
| Colored Masonic Mount Zion Lodge,
No. 18, of Stuunton, Ts)
Richmond elevator com pany, 58-60
Big Quarry slate company, 60-1
To take sense of the qualified voters
of town of Hillsville, in Carroll
county, upon question of repealing
churter, 62-3
Vupor fuel company, 4-6
Potomac inanufacturing company, 68-71
Kstillville (Virginia) marble com-
pany,
Grand Lodge of the Sons of Zion
Benev olent Society of Virginia, 15
=P 6
oo 72-3
Arbor Hill grange, (o-
Amending act incorporating town of
Jonesville, in Lee county, 81-4
Amending charter of Pctomac, in
Prince William county, so as to
create said town a separate schoul
district, 85
Town of Brentsville, in Prince Wil-
liam county, 85-8
Buckingham mining and develop-
ment company, 98-1
Iron Belt railroud company, 100-1
Authorizing South Atlantic and Ohio Chatham, 167-9
railroad company to increase its Norfolk and Gloucester steamboat
capital stock and bonds, 106 company, 170-1
Peninsula railroad company, 110-11 | Bank of Buchanan, 172-4
Buckingham mining and water com-
pany, 174-5
Narrows bridge and ferry company,
176-7
Norfolk and Carolina turnpike com-
pany, 178
Blue Ridge mining company, 180-1
Virginia and West Virginia railroad
company, 181-2
Fauquier and Rappahannock railroad
Charity division, No. 4, Sons of Tem-
perance, Richmond city, 114
Holston Valley Gypsum company
authorized to hold its general
meetings and keep principal office
in London, England,
Confirming issue of capital stock of
the Norfolk and Western railroad
122-8
Amending act incorporating Vir-
119
ginia mineral and gypsum rail- company, 188-5
rond company, and to change Town of Haymarket, in Prince Wil-
name, "123-4 liam county, incorporated, 191-4
Scottsville woolen manufacturing Nansemond and Isle of Wight draw-
company, 124-5 bridge company, 201-2
To provide charter for town of Onan- Authorizing Richmond and West
cock, in Accomac county, 127-30
Point terminal railway and ware-
Amending act incorporating Norfolk
house company, to change its
knitting and cotton manufactur- name, 202
ing company, 130-1 | Pilgrim Travelers society, 202-3
Sons and Daughters of Joshua, No. Alleghany extension railroad com-
1, of Norfolk, 131
Silver Star society of Sussex county, 132
Mount Calvary Lodge, No. 73, Inde-
pendent Order of Good Samari-
tans, of Berkeley, in Norfolk
county, 133-4
Arcadia iron works company, 135-7
Authorizing Enast river railroad com-
pany, 204-45
Tv incorporate Lynchburg street rail-
way company and make valid
acts of saidcompany, under charter
granted by circuit judge of Lynch-
burg, 205-6
To amend act incorporating the
Carroll mineral company, 103-4 | Amending charter of the town of
Elizabeth City and Norfolk rnail-
pany, and successors to extend and road company, 208-9
operate part or parts of line in the Massanutten and North Mountain
stute, and consolidate with other railway company, 224-6
companies, and to borrow money, 188-9 | Virginia state beneficial and social
To autnorize the Norfolk and Wes- society, 227-8
tern railroad company to guaran- To renew charter of Great Falls
tee bonds of the South Atlantic manufacturing company, 229-30
and Ohio railroad, 141! James river and Blackwater rail-
Amending second section of act to road and lumber company. 231-2
incorporate the Virginia marble Virginia press association, 243
and mining company, me Labor association of Lynchburg, 243-4
Lynchburg ‘Lode, No. 11, Knights | Tagus mill and mining company, 250-2
‘of Pythias, of Ly nehbure, 143 | Iron belt land, mining, and develop-
London and Buckingham construc- ment company, 252-5
tion and mining company, 147-50 | Amending act to incorporate the
Amending sections 2, 5, 6, and 7 of Danville and New river narrow-
act incorporating Richmond and gauge railroad company, 256-9
West Point terminal railway and Amending act to incorporate Norfolk
warehouse company, 151-3 and Portsmouth railway, wharf,
Amending sections 9, 21, and 22 of and warehouse company, 259-60
act to incorporate the Mutua! Ben- Great natural bridge and tunnel com-
efit association of Virginia, 155] pany, 268-9
East-End beneficial and social society Moccasin manufacturing company, 271-8
of Richmond city, 156 | Farinville and Staunton river rail-
Gladeville college in Wise county, road company, 273-5
and to constitute territory for three Cedar Bluff high school, 275-7
miles around a sub-school district, New river anal Southwest Virginia
156-8 | mining and manufacturing com-
Amending act incorporating town of pany, 277-9
Middletown, in Frederick county, 160-3 ' Muvore street industrial institution, 279-81
Norfolk terminal company, 281-8
Norfolk and collegiate institute, 283-7
To provide a new charter for the city
of Portsmouth, and to repeal acts
in conflict, 300-21
Equitable gus company of Norfolk
city, 320-6
Amending act to incorporate Thorn-
rose cemetery company, at Staun-
ton, &., 330
Farmville manufacturing company, 331
Powhatan land, lumber, and con-
struction company, 332-3
Virginia buiiding and savings asso-
Clation, 333-5
Virginia gold belt company, 335-7
Union cotton mills of Riehmond, 388-9
To amend act incorporating Farmers
and Mechanics benevolent fire in-
surance association of Roanoke and
Botetourt counties,
To authorize the Upper Appomattox
company to discharge its indebted-
ness to the commonwealth in bonds
340
ot the state, 341
Town of Mount Sidney, in Augusta
county, 344-7
Liberty Perpetual building and loan
company, 3847-50
L. O. L. Order of Brotherhood, 303-4
Eust End pleasure club, 354
Town of Mineral City, in Wise
ecunty, so4-6
Richmond Lodge, No. 1440, G. U.
Order of Odd Fellows, 357
The order of Brothers and Sisters of
Love and Charity of Clarke coun-
ty, 308
Prescribing manner in which Rich-
mond and Louisville railr ad com-
pany shall pay tax on mortgage,
«c., 363-5
Curry college in Lee county, 867-8
Fidelity division, No. 1, Sons of
Temperance, of Richmond, Vir-
ginia, 369
Board of foreign missions of Baptist
foreign mission convention of
United States, 372
Liberal publishing company of Nor-
fulk city, 376-7
Star light society of Dover district,
Goochland county, 877-8
Lynchburg Mozart association, 379
To amend act incorporating the New
Rawley springs company, 379-80
Authorizing Norfolk and Portsmouth
terminal railway, wharf, and ware-
house company to change nume to
the consolidated railway company, 3880
Richmond and Danville railroad com-
pany to discharge its indebtedness
to the state, 400-1
To amend charter of city of Norfolk,
405-31
Authorizing any railroad or other
companies to hold capital stock of
Roanoke machine works, 44]
Virginia land and improvement com-
pany, 444-6
To amend act to provide a charter
for the tuwn of Salem, Roanoke
county, 447-9
Authorizing Washington, Cincin-
nati, and St. Louis railroad cum-
pany to adopt a standard gauge,
Botetuurt manufacturing company,
451-2
Manchester railway and land im-
provement company, 453-6
To amend act authorizing consolida-
tion and merger of Alexandria and
Fredericksburg railway company
and Alexandria and Washington
railroud company,
Consulidated Abattoir company of
Alexandrin, Washington, and
Georgetown, 456-9
To xmend act incorporating Farm-
ville and Staunton river railroad
company, 462-3
Authorizing Upper Appomattox to
increase capital stock, 463-4
Richmond coal mining and manufac-
turing company, 464-6
Atlantic and Danville narrow-gauge
railroad company, 467-9
Surry county railroad and lumber
451
456
company, 410
To umend the charter of town of
Suffolk, 471-2
Alexandria mining, manufacturing,
and warehouse company, 474-7
Authorizing consolidation of Rich-
mond and Alleghany railroud com-
puny with certain other com punies,
&C., 488-9
Authorizing Richmond and Danville
railroud company to increase its
capital stock, 490
Life investment and guarantee so-
clety, 490-1
Tu authorize the Upper Appomattox
company to widén and deepen
cunal, 492-3
Alexandria ferry company, 540-1
Washington-Virginia mining and
manufacturing company, 541-3
Church Home in Brunswick county,
543-4
INTEREST ON BONDS.
To preserve the endowmenments to
the colleges and other literary
institutions of this state, where
they are held in the obligations of
the state, 203-4
IRON BELT LAND, MINING, AND
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.
Incorporated, 252-5
IRON BELT RAILROAD COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 100-1
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY.
Authorizing board of supervisors to
borrow money and issue bonds
therefor,-to build bridge over
Pagan creek, 49-50
See Bridges.
See County Judges.
See Whurves.
JACOB, WILLIAM E.
For the relief of, late treasurer of
Accomuac county,
JAMES RIVER.
Council of city of Lynchburg and the
board of supervisors of Amherst
county, authorized to purchase the
218
bridge across, at Lynchburg, 15-16
Authorizing construction of free
bridge across, at Lynchburg, 125-6
To amend act, authorizing the con-
struction of a free bridge across
the, at Lynchburg, 244-5
JAMES RIVER AND_BLACK-
WATER RAILROAD AND LUM-
BER COMPANY.
Incorporated, 231-2
JOHNSON, P. T.
For the relief of, 179
JOHN WESLEY METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IN HAR-
RISON BURG.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
purchase property and to borrow
money,
JONES, ELLA J.
For relief of, a person of unsound
mind, 450
JONESVILLE.
Trustees of Presbyterian church in,
authorized to make sales of cer-
63-4
tain preperty, &., 49
Amending act incorporating town of,
in Lee county, 81-4
JUDGES.
Providing for holding the term of a
court by the judge of another court,
the incumbent dying before the
term is completed, 7
To repeal act amending section
chapter 7 of the Code, in rel.
to vacnncies in office of,
To amend section 21, chapter 1.
Code, in relution to vacating o
of judges for failure to qualif:
KEANE, MISS VIRGIN
Returning thanks to, donor of
trait.
KERFOOT, WARNER
Soe Disubilities.
KOWNSLER, CONRA
See Disabilities.
LABOR ASSOCIATION OF I
BURG.
Incorporated,
LAKE, ABEL A.
To allow, to erect wharf at Frat
City in Accomac county, fo
purpose of shipping vysters,
LANDS AND LOTS
To amend section 13 of chapter
Code, relating to assessment a
LAWSON, SILAS J
To refund to, of Halifux, a li
tax paid by him,
LEBANON AND BUCHA
TURNPIKE COMPAN
Incorporated,
LEBANON CHURCH IN (
BELL COUNTY.
Trustees authorized to sell and cc
real estate, &c.,
LEIGH STREET BAPTIST |
IN RICHMOND.
Authorized to borrow money
exccute deeds of trust,
LEE COUNTY.
To provide for working the rou
and Russell county,
LEK, CHARLES R.
See Disabilities.
LEXINGTON.
Authorizing Presbyterian churc
to acquire additional lund w
said tuwn to that now owned,
LIBERAL PUBLISHING
PANY OF NOKFOLK ©
Incorporated,
oa af aes SSS lU UCU
To authorize the mayor and common
council of the town of, in Bedford
county, to borrow money, 228-9
To empower Episcopal church of, to
hold additional land, 363
To prevent floating of, down Notto-
way and Blackwater rivers by
persons engaged in lumber trade, 366
LOUDOUN COUNTY.
LIBERTY HILL SCHOOL-HOUSE | 5¢e Division Fences.
AND CHURCH
To empower the trustees of, to sell
and cunvey property, 371
LIBERTY PERPETUAL BUILDING
AND LOAN COMPANY.
Incorporated, 347-50
LOUISA COUNTY.
Authorizing board of supervisors of,
to borrow money for certuin pur-
poses, 14
Authorizing board of supervisors of,
to allow compensation to Judge
J. L. Cochran for holding terms
LIFE INVESTMENT AND GUAR-| of court in, 348
ANTEE SOCIETY.
Incorporated, 490-1 LUNATIC ASYLUMS.
Payments to, herctofure made by the
auditor, legalized, and appropri-
ating certain other moneys, 46
To amend sections 3 and 6, chapter
82 of Code, regulating, and care of
insune persons and their estates, 134-5
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS OF
THE STATE.
To preserve the endowments of the
colleges and other, where they are
held in the obligations of the state,
203-4
LITTLE RIVER.
To declare, a lawful fenee from LUTHERAN CHURCH AT MOUNT
mouth to Alley’s Ford, 374 JACKSON, SHENANDOAH COEX-
TY.
LIQUORS. To allow trustees of, to sell part of
Authorizing voters of Waynesboro lot, &c., 327
and vicinity to decide by vote,
repriety of selling intoxicating
liquors within certain limits, a4
Authorizing voters of Roanoke voun-
ty to vote upon the question of
LYNCHBURG
Council of, and board of supervisors
of Ainherst county, authorized to
purchase bridge across the James
I
granting license for the sale of, &€., river at Lynchburg, 15-16
120-1 | Authorizing city of, to convey preop-
To amend act, imposing tax and pre- erty tothe United States for cer-
scribing regulations for collecting tuin purposes, 62-3
same on privilege of selling wine, Authorizing construction of free
ardent spirits, &., 238-9 bridge across James river at, 125-6
Authorizing Richmond and Alle-
LOCAL OPTION. ghany railroad company to extend
Authorizing voters of Roanoke coun- water works dam at, &., 267-28
ty to vote upon the question of See Free Bridge.
granting license for sale of liquor
merainy &e., 120-1 | |. yNCHBURG LODGE, No. 11.
ee enquers: KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OF
LONDON AND BUCKINGHAM CON- | , LYNCHBURG. 1
STRUCTION AND MINING COM- | “TSOTporates
PANY.
Incorporated, 147-50 | LYNCHBURG MOZART ASSOCIA-
ON.
LONDON, ENGLAND. Incorporated, 879
Authorizing Holston Valley Gyp-
sum company, to hold its general LYNCHBURG STREET RAILWAY
meetings and keep its principal COMPANY.
office in, 119 | To incorporate the, and make valid
acts of said company, under char-
L. 0. L. ORDER OF BROTHERHOOD. ter granted by circuit judge of
Incory orated, 353-4! Lynchburg, 205-6
ee ENE EO _— Se
To authorize the erection of a pier
or wharf at or near the mouth of,
in Isle of Wight county.
MAIMED SOLDIERS, &c.
To provide commutation for, to such
as may not heretofore received
same under provisions of former
acts, 126-7
To appropriate ten thousand dollars
for commutation to, 488
MALLORY, D. C.
Authorizing auditor of public ac-
counts to pay to, of Grayson coun-
ty, a certain sum of money, 198
MANASSAS MAGISTERIAL DIS-
TRICT.
To authorize school trustees in, in
Prince William county, to devote =e
certain sum of county school funds
to certain purposes, 477
MANCHESTER RAILWAY AND
LAND IMPROVEMENT COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 453-6
MANDAMUS, PROHIBITION, &c.
To amend section 4, chapter 156 of
Code, in relation to, 343
MARSH LANDS.
To empower the court of Norfolk to
grant to the owner of, to drain
same,
MARTHA
242
WASHINGTON
LEGE.
Authorizing trustecs to borrow
money, 7
MARTINSVILLE.
Authorizing trustees of Presbyterian
church of, in Henry county, to sell
and purchase property, 113
MARTINSVILLE METHODIST
CHU RCH.
Authorizing trustees of, in Henry
county, to sell and invest procceds, 112
MARYLAND.
Joint committee, appointed to confer
with committee of legislature of
of Maryland in reference to boun-
dary line along the Putomac river,
&c., 9-10
Appropriating sum of money to de-
fray expenses of joint committee to
confer with committee of Maryland
COL-
241 |.
‘Potomac river,
MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA.
See Boundary Lines.
MASSANUTTEN AND NORTH
MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 224-26
McCORMICK, MARSHALL.
See Disabilities.
MEANLY, J. F.
Authorizing superintendent of peni-
tentiury to retain, at the peniten-
tiary,
MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
Exempting certain school property
in, from taxation,
See Public Roads.
109
169
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FROM
VIRGINIA.
Requested, 36
Requesting, from Virginia to procure
un impost duty levied on foreign
sumuc, 107
METHODIST CHURCH AT BIG
LICK.
To allow trustees of, to sell property, 330
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT ABINGDON.
Authorizing trustees of, in Abing-
dun to sell and convey certain
property,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, IN BUCKINGHAM
COUNTY.
To authorize, to sell and convey cer-
tain church property,
105
371
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, IN FREDERICKSBURG.
Authorizing of, to raise money for
improving and repairing church
property, 185
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, IN GRAYSON COUNTY.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell cer-
tain property on Elk creek, 111
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT LOVETTSVILLE.
Trustees of, authorized to sell and
convey church property, 15
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT STAUNTON. ,
Authorizing trustees of, and congre-
gation, to borrow muney, &c.,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT STRASBURG.
To authorize, to borrow money, 857
METHODIST PARSONAGE, IN
UPPER BOTETOURT.
To authorize sule of, 362
METHODIST PARSONAGE OF
GREEN CIRCUIT.
To enable trustees to sell and convey
same, 151
MIDDLETOWN, IN FREDERICK
COUNTY.
To amend act incorporating town of,
160-3
MIDLOTHIAN COAL MINES.
Appointment of joint committee to
investigate disaster at, and provide
for the better protection of miners, 174
MILITIA.
See Voluiuteer Militia.
MINERAL CITY, IN WISE
COUNTY.
Town of, incorporated,
MINERS.
Appointment of joint committee to
investigate the disaster at Midlo-
thian coal-mines, and provide for
354-6
the better protection of, 174
MOCCASIN MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 271-3
MOORE HOUSE.
In relation to purchase of Temple
farm and,
MOORE STREET INDUSTRIAL IN-
STITUTION OF RICHMOND.
Incorporated, 279-81
MOUNT CALVARY LODGE, No. 73,
IN DEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD
SAMARITANS OF BERKELEY,
IN NORFOLK COUNTY.
Incorporated,
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
To authorize board of supervisors of,
to pay W. D. Vaughan, for servi-
ces, holding court in said county, 451
See Little River.
108
133-4
112-13.
MOUNT JACKSON, SHENANDOAH
COUNTY.
See Churches.
MOUNT SIDNEY IN
COUNTY.
Town of, incorporated,
32"
AUGUSTA
344-7
MONUMENT TO GEORGE WASH.
INGTON.
Giving consent to United States to
purchase Innd in Westmoreland
county, for erecting, to murk site
of birthplace, 459-61
MONUMENT AT YORKTOWN.
Giving consent to United States, for
purchase of Jund at Yorktown, for
erection of monument to commem-
orate surrender of Lord Cornwal-
lis, &e., 443-4
6
MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
OF VIRGINIA.
To amend sections 9, 21, und 22 of
act to incorporate,
NANSEMOND AND ISLE OF
WIGHT DRAW-BRIDGE COM-
PANY.
Incorporated,
NANSEMOND RIVER.
To establish a board of river and
harbor commissioners for Nanse-
109
201-2
mond river, 71-2
NARROWS BRIDGE AND FERRY
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 176-7
NELSON COUNTY.
See Public Roads.
NEW KENT COUNTY.
See Public Roads.
NEWPORT NEWS.
To authorize county of Elizabeth
City to procure and grant right of
way for railrond through said
county from, to channel of Mill
creek, 185-6
NEW RIVER AND SOUTHWEST
VIRGINIA MINING AND MAN-
UFACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 277-9
NEW YORK AND BUCKINGHAM
GOLD AND SILVER MINING
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 8-9
NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES.
To prescribe the penalty for, in
Cities and towns, 233
NORFOLK CITY.
Amending charter of, 22
Authorized to issue its bonds for the
purpose of retiring and refunding
certain bonds now outstanding, 29
Creating board of harbor commis-
Bsioners of Norfolk and _ Purts-
mouth, &e., 216-18
To incorporate the Liberal publish-
ing company of, 376-7
To amend the charter of, 405-31
Providing «» home for aged and indi-
gent females in, 449
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Trustees of Berkeley-Avenue Baptist
church in, to borrow money, &c.,
118-19
Giving consent of state to the pur-
chase by the United States of real
estate in, and exempting from tax-
ation, 199-200
To empower the court of, to grant to
the owners of marsh lands the right
to drain same,
To increase compensation of the
sheriff of,
Authorizing board of supervisors to
increase compensation to clerk of
circuit court of, 495
See Fences.
242
243
NORFOLK AND CAROLINA TURN-
PIKE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 178
NORFOLK AND GLOUCESTER
STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
Incorporated, 170-71
NORFOLK KNITTING AND COT-
TON MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Amending act of incorporation, 180-1
NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH
TERMINAL RAILWAY,
WHARF, AND WAREHOUSE
~ COMPANY.
To amend act to incorporate, 269-60
Authorizing, to change its name to
the Cunsvlidated Southern railway
company, 380
NORFOLK AND SEWELL’'S POINT
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Amendir.g act to incorporate, and
changing name of, 18-19
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILRQ
COMPANY.
To change the name of the Elizabeth
City and Norfolk railroad com-
pany to, 2
NORFOLK TERMINAL COMPA!
Incorporated, 2€
NORFOLK AND WESTERN RA
ROAD.
Confirming issue of cupital stock of,
1
Authorizing the, to guarantee bonds
of the South Atlantic railroad com-
pany,
NORMAL AND COLLEGIATE
STITUTE.
To incorporate, and provide support
for same, 2}
NORTHAMPTON.
Appropriating a part of the Glebe
fund in, to build a poorhouse,
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNT
See Bridges. °
See Public Roads.
NOTTOWAY COUNTY.
See Fences.
See Public Roads.
NOTTOWAY AND BLACKW A
RIVERS.
To prevent flouting of loose logs
down, by persons engaged in lum-
ber trade,
OAK GROVE CHURCH, IN AC
MAC.
To legalize the sale and conveyance
of, —d
OAKWOOD MEMORIAL ASSOC
TION.
To authorize superintendent of peni-
tentiary to furnish convicts to keep
in order, graves of ccnfederate sol-
diers, &c.,
OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNME
To amend uct in relation to the sala-
ries of certain officers of the gov-
ernment and their employees,
To amend actin relation to saluries
of, &.,
OLD MOUNT ZION CHURCH
APPOMATTOX COUNTY.
To appoint trustees to sell,
OLINGER, JOHN C., AND OTHERS.
Confirming title to a certain tract of
land, 6-7
ONANCOCK.
To provide charter of town of, in
Accomac county, 127-380
See Churches.
ORANGE.
See Public Roads.
OTTER RIVER.
See Fences.
OYSTERS.
Tq prohibit unlawful oystering and
dredging in Potomac river and
Roanoke sound, &c., 194-8
To prevent the catching of, at night
or on Sunday, 230
Declaring certain grounds under
water, known as Hampton Flats,
open and eligible for planting oys-
ters, 249-50
. PAGAN CREEK.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Isle of Wight county to build
bride over, 49-50
See Bridges.
PAGE COUNTY.
To confirm settlement made by board
of supervisors of, with Shenandoah
Valley railroad company, &c., 492
PARTITION FENCES.
For keeping in repair, in counties of
Prince William and Warren, and
that part of Henrico within police
jurisdiction of city of Richmond,
PATRICK COUNTY.
To extend time for collection of
taxes in, 492
See Corn.
PATTONSBURG.
To incorporate the towns of Buch-
anan and, in the county of Bote-
tourt, under the name of the town
of Buchanan, 25-8
PAYNE, W. H. AND OTHERS.
To remove disabilities of,
PENINSULA RAILROAD COM-
PANY.
In relation to, 110-11
41-2
PENITENTIARY.
To provide for the erection of a suit-
able building for confinement and
employment of female convicts in, 373
See Superintendent of Penitentiary.
PETERSBURG.
To authorize common council of, to
purchase and donate certain lands,
&c., 343
See Central Lunatic Asylum.
PETSWORTH.
See Glebe Lands.
PILGRIM TRAVELERS’ SOCIETY.
Incorporated, 202-3
PILOTS AND PILOTING.
To repeal chapter 91 of Code, in rela-
tion to, and to enact law to govern
and regulate same in waters of the
state, 392-8
PINE-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH,
IN CITY OF RICHMOND.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell
church property, 18
Authorizing trustees of, to borrow
money and execute deeds of trust, 16
|
PIPER CHARITY FUND.
To authorize trustees of Atlantic
schoo] district, in Accomac, to take
charge of and invest in school-
| house the, &c.,
|
366
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY.
Authorizing, to sell its stock in the
Virginia Midland railread com-
| oo pany, 242
| See Board of Supervisors.
PORTERFIELD, L. B., AND
OTHERS.
Tv authorize, surviving trustees, to
sell certain property, 240
PORTRAITS.
Returning thanks to certain persons,
donors of,
PORTSMOUTH.
Creating board of harbor commis-
sioners of Norfolk and _ Ports-
mouth, &c., 216-18
To provide a new charter for the city
of, and repealing all acts in con-
flict, 800-21
To authorize city of, to issue coupon
bonds, 441-8
POTOMAC MANUFAOTURING
COMPA
NY.
\corporated, 68-71
POTOMAC.
mending charter of, in Prince
William county, so as to create
said town a separate school dis-
trict, 85
POTOMAC RIVER. ©
sint committee, appointed to confer
with committee of Legislature of
Maryland, in reference to bounda-
ry line along the Potomac river,
™ 9-10
2@ Boundary Lines.
POW HATAN.
epealing act for the protection of
sheep in, 116
OWHATAN LAND, LUMBER,
AND CONSTRUCTION COM-
PANY.
332-3
1corporated,
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, IN
JONESVILLE, LEE COUNTY.
uthorizing trustees of, to make
sales of. certain property, and for
other purposes, 49
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF
LEXINGTON.
uthorizing, to acquire additional
land within said town to that
owned, 118
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF
MARTINSVILLE.
uthorizing trustees of, in Henry
county to sell and purchase prop-
erty, 113
PREVENTION OF FRAUDS.
o prevent frauds upon the common-
wealth and the holders of her secu-
rities, in the collection and dis-
bursement of revenues, 10-12
PRICE, HENRY N.
uthorizing, to construct a tramway
to Smithfield, in Isle of Wight
county,
o allow, to build wharf at Smith-
57
field, in Isle of Wight county, 165
PRINCESS ANNE.
n reference to fences in, 51-2
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY.
own of Haymarket in, incor-
See Partition Fences.
See Schoo! Trustees.
PUBLIC DEBT.
To provide for the more efficient col-,
lection of the revenue to support
government, maintain the public
schools, and to pay interest on the
' public debt,
To ascertain and declare Virginia’s
equitable share of the debt created
before and actually existing at the
time of the partition of her terri-
tory and resources, and to provide
for the issuance of bonds covering
the same, and the regular and
prompt payment of interest there-
on, 8
For the assessment of taxes on per-
sons, property, &c., and imposing
taxes thereon for the payment of
interest on, &c., 497-
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS.
Amending act in regard to the ad-
mission to,
To secure to tax-payers in cities and
towns the right of public school
education for their children,
To amend act, taxing railroads in
certain cases for county and schoul
purposes, 2
To pay to the, the money set apart
by the constitution and laws for
thcir benefit, and to repeal certain
chapters of acts relating thereto, 2¢
To return to, portion of moneys di-
verted therefroin, 4’
To authorize schvol trustees in Ma-
nussas district, Prince William
county, to donate certain sum from
county school funds due, for 1881,
to payment of indebtedness,
To amend act in relation to lease of
third story of, in Front Royal,
For the assessment of taxes on per-
sons, property, &c., und imposing
taxes thereon for the support of,
&e., 497.
PUBLIC HEALTH.
To amend section 19 of chapter 84 of
the Code in relation to, 16:
PUBLIC REVENUE.
To prevent fraud upon the common-
wealth and the holders of her se-
curities, in the collection and dis-
bursement of her revenues, 1
Appropriating, for the fiscal years
1881-82, 1882-83, 47
PUBLIC ROADS.
To amend act to provide for work-
ing, &c., in Albemarle county, 1
To provide for working and keeping
in repair the, in Amherst and Nel-
son counties, 145-7
To provide for working roads and
repairing bridges in Botetourt
county, 186-91
To amend certain acts of assembly
in relation to working of, and keep-
ing the same in repuir xs far as re-
lates to certain counties, 206-8
To amend act in relation to, in Am-
herst and Nelson counties, 20
To provide for working and keeping
in order the, of Charles City and
New Kent counties, and repealing
certain sections of act providing
for the same in commonwealth, $0
far us they apply to said counties,
266-7
To provide for laying out and work-
ing, in Henrico county, 287-93
To provide for working, and repair-
ing bridges in Bedford and Freder-
ick countics, 293 -300
To provide for working and keeping
in order the, in Hxanover county,
359-62
To provide for working and keeping
in repair, in Augusta county, 431-3
To provide for working of, in coun-
ties of Culpeper and Buckingham,
433-41
To amend act for working the roads
and repniring bridges in Botetourt
county, by adding counties of West-
moreland and Northumberland, 487
To provide for working, in counties
of Lee and Russell, 493-4
In relation to the working of, in
Chesterfield county,
PUNISHMENT BY STRIPES.
Amending, and repealing certain sec-
tions and chapters of criminal code,
and all acts relating to, and substi-
tuting other punishment, 401-4
538
QUARANTINE HOSPITAL.
To provide for relinquishment to the
United States of title to, and juris-
diction over a space within limits,
to be determined by survey,
between certain latitude and longi-
tude for the purpose of establishing
& quarantine hospital, &c., 132-8
RAILROADS.
Amending act to incorporate the
Norfolk and Sewell’s Point rail-
road company, and changing its
name, 18-19
A mending act to incorporate the
Saltville and Coal-mine railroad
company, and changing its name,
19-20
Incorporating Henrico railroad com-
pany, 29-30
To ratify and confirm the consolida-
tion of the Richmond and South-
we-tern railway company with cer-
tain other companies, 33-4
To change name of the Bristol coal
and iron narrow-gauge = railrond
company to South Atlantic and
Ohio railrond company, and confer
certain privileges thereon, 34
Ratifying sale by the bourd of pub-
lie works of the cluim of the state
against Atlantic, Mississippi and
Ohio railroad, 76-8
Incorporating Iron Belt railroad
company, 100-1
Authorizing South Atlantic and Ohio
railroad compuny to increase its
capital stock and bonds,
In relation to the Peninsula railroad
company, 110-11
Confirming issue of capital stock of
the Norfolk and Western railroad
122-3
Amending act incorporating the Vir-
ginia Mincral and Gypsum _rail-
road company, and changing name
123-4
To authorize East river railroad of
West Virginia, and successors, to
extend and operate part or parts
of line in this state, and consoli-
date with other cumpanies, and to
borrow money, 138-9
To authorize Norfolk and Western
railroad company to guarantee
bonds of the South Atlantic and
Ohio railroad company,
Virginia and West Virginia railroad
company. incorporated, 181-2
Fauquier and Rappahannock rail-
road company incorporated, 183-5
To authorize Elizabeth City’ county
to procure and grant right of way
for railroad through said county
from Newport News to centre of
channel of Mill creck, 185-6
To incorporate the Alleghany Exten-
sion railroad company, 204-5
To incorporate the Lynchburg street
railway company, &c., 205-6
Amending act to incorporate the
Elizabeth City and Norfolk rail-
road company, 208-9
To incorporate the Massanutten and
North Mountain railway company,
106
141
To incorporate the James river and
Blackwater railroad and lumber
company, 231-2
> amend act, taxing railroads in
certain cases fur cuunty and schoul
purpeses, 233-4
p change name of Elizabeth City
and Norfolk railroad company to
the Norfolk Southern railroad
company, 236-7
uthorizing county of Pittsylvania
to sell its stock in Virginia Mid-
land railroad company, 242
oO authorize consvlidation and
merger of Alexandria and Frede-
ricksburg railway company and
the Alexandria and Washington
railroad,
o amend act incorporating Danville
and New-river narrow-guuge rail-
roid company, 256-9
Oo amend act incorporating the Nor-
245
folk and Portsmouth terminal
railway, wharf, and warehouse
company, 259-60
uthorizing Richmond and Alle-
ghany railroad company to extend
water-works dum at Lynchburg,
&c., 267-8
0 incorporate the Farmville and
Staunton river railroad company,
273-5
rescribing manner in which Rich-
mond and Louisville railrond com-
pany shall puy tax on mortgages,
&e., 363-5
uthorizing Norfolk and Ports-
mouth terminal railway, wharf,
and warchouse company to change
name to the consolidated railway
company,
o authorize Richmond and Dan-,
ville railrond company to discharge
its indebtedness to the state, 400-1
uthorizing any railroad or otber
companies tu hold capital stock of
Roanoke machine works,
uthorizing Washington, Cincin-
nati, and St. Louis railroad com-
pany to adopt astandard gauge,
0 incorporate the Manchester rail-
way and land improvement com-
pany, 453-6
o aniend act authorizing consolida-
tion and mergerof Alexandria and
Fredericksburg railway company
and Alexandria and Washington
railroad company,
‘o amend act incorporating Farm-
ville and Staunton river railroad
company,
‘o incorporate Atlantic and Dan-
ville narrow-gauge railroad com-
pany, 467-9
© incorporate the Surry county
railroad and lumber company,
380
441
451
470 |°
Authorizing consolidation of Rich-
mond and Alleghany = railroad
company with certain other com-
panies, &., 488-9
Authorizing Richmond and Dan-
ville railroad company to increase
capital stock,
RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER.
To estublish a ferry or bridge ucross
the Ruppahannock river, at or
near the town of Falmouth, 12-13
To establish ferry or bridge across
the, at or near the town of Fal-
moutb,
490
66-8
RAWLEY SPRINGS COMPANY.
To amend act incorporating, 379-80
REA, JAMES H.
For relief of, in Albemarle county, 159
RED OAK.
See Fences.
RELIEF.
For Willidm Reynolds, 34
For administration of Resse B. Gil-
lespie, 43-4
For Silas J. Lawson, 5T
For James H. Rea, 159
For Mrs. Annie F. Hughes, 159-60
For Samuel C. Williams, 178-9
For P. T. Johnson, 179
For D. €. Mallory, 198
For William E. Jacob, 218
For William H. Bloxom, late treas-
urer of Accomue county, 219
For John H. Cassin and others, 219-28
For Edwin S. Brent, 231
For sureties of R. H. Thompson, 446-7
For Ella J. Jones, 450
For citizens of Carroll county, 463
For sureties of A. F. Creel, 495
REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES.
See Disabilities.
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM. |
For the relief of, from a fine, 34
RICHMOND AND ALLEGHANY
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Authorizing to extend water-works
dam at Lynchburg, &c., 267-8
To authorize consolidation of, with
certain other companies, &c., 488-9
RICHMOND CITY.
Authorizing payment of costs and
expenses incurred by the state in
the litigation for escheated proper-
ty in, 20-21
RICHMOND COAL MINING AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 464-6
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Authorizing, to discharge its indebt-
edness to the state, 400-1
To authorize, to increase its capital
stock, 490
RICHMOND ELEVATOR COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 58-60
RICHMOND, DANVILLE, AND
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COM-
PANY.
Authorizing Richmond and West
Point terminal railway and ware-
house company to change its name
to, 202
RICHMOND LODGE, No. 1440, G. U.
ORDER OF ODD-FELLOUWS.
Incorporated, 357
RICHMOND AND LOUISVILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
To ratify and confirm the consolida-
tion of the Richmond and South-
western railway company with the
Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio nar-
row-gauge railroad company, under
the nume of, and to increase capi-
tal stock and enlarge powers of
same, 33-4
Prescribing manner in which the,
shall pay tax on mortgage, &., 363-5
RICHMOND AND SOUTHWEST-
ERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Consolidated with the Virginia, Ken-
turcky, and Ohio ,narrow-gauge
railroad company, 33-4
RICHMOND AND WEST POINT
TERMINAL RAILWAY AND
WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
To amend sections 2, 6, 6, and 7 of
act to incorporate, 151-3
Authorized to change name to the
Richmond, Danville, and South-
ern railway company,
ROANOKE COUNTY.
Authorizing voters of, to vote upon
the question of granting licenses
for sale of liquor therein, &c., 120-1
To amend act incorporating Farmers
and Mechanics benevolent fire in-
surance association of Roanoke
and Botetourt counties,
202
840
To amend act providing charter for
the town of Salem in, 44
See Commissioners of Revenue.
ROANOKE MACHINE WORK
Authorizing any railroad or other
companies to acquire and hold
stock of,
ROANOKE NAVIGATION CO
PANY.
Instructing attorney-general to insti-
tute proceedings to ascertain and
recover the interest of the state in,
and provide compensation there-
for,
ROANOKE SOUND.
See Boundary Lines.
See Dredges.
See Oysters.
ROCK BRIDGE COUNTY.
See Division Fences.
RUSSELL COUNTY.
To provide for the working of the
roads in Leo county and, 4
SALARIES.
To amend act in relation to, of cer-
tain officers and employees of the
government,
SALEM IN ROANOKE COUNT
To amend act to provide a charter
for the town of, 4:
SALTVILLE AND COAL MI
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Amending act to incorporate, and
changing name of, I!
SAW LOGS, &C.,
Requiring timbermen of Buchanan
county to brand or mark their,
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Amending charter of Potomac in
Prince William county, so as to
create a separate school district,
To constitute the town of Abingdon,
and a certain portion of the sur-
sounding coenty, a separate school
district, 21:
To amend act constituting Abingdon,
&c., a separate,
SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
To authorize, in Manassas district,
Prince William county, to devote
certain sum from county school
funds, to certain purposes,
SCOTTSVILLE WOOLEN MANU-
FACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 124-5
SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE.
To provide compensation of special
House committee and their clerks
for services in making examination
of books, &c., in, 119-20
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF
PETERSBURG.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
purchase property, and to borrow
money, 61
SECURITIES.
To prevent frauds upon the common-
wealth and the holders of her se-
curities, in the collection and dis-
bursement of revenues, 10-12
SEPULTURE.
Amending Code in relation to,
SHEEP.
ling act for protection of, in
owhatan county, 116
To amend sections 1, 4, and 6 of act
for the protection of sheep in War-
ren county, 1
To amend sections 5, 6, and 7 of act
for protection of, in Clarke, Fred-
erick, and Charlotte counties, as to
Clarke county, 158-4
To amend act to protect, in Augusta
county, &c., 8
188
Re
SHENANDOAH COUNTY.
See Churches.
SHENANDOAH RIVER.
To amend act declaring, a lawful
fence within Clarke county, 115
SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
To comfirm settlement made by
boards of supervisors of Page
county with the, &c., 492
SHERIFFS.
To increase the compensation of the
sheriff of Norfolk county, 248
SILVER STAR SOCIETY OF SUS-
SEX COUNTY.
Incorporated, 182
SMITHFIELD.
See Bridges.
See Wharves.
SMITHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
WHITE).
To confirm deed of conveyance exe-
cuted by the trustees of, 117-18
SMITHFIELD, IN ISLE OF WIGHT
COUNTY.
Authorizing Henry N. Price to con-
struct a tramway to, 57
SOUTH ATLANTIC AND OHIO
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Authorizing Bristol coal and iron
narrow-gauge railroad company to
change its name to, and confer
certain privileges thereon,
Authorized to increase its capital
stock and bonds,
Authorizing the Norfolk and west-
ern railroad company to guarantee
bonds of, 141
SOUTHERN CONSOLIDATED
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Authorizing Norfolk and Ports-
mouth terminal, wharf‘, and ware-
house company to change its name
to, 880
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF
JOSHUA, No. 1, OF NORFOLK.
Incorporated, 181
SPECIAL HOUSE COMMITTEE.
To provide compensation for, and
their clerks, for services in making
examination of books, &c., in
84
second auditor’s office, 119-20
ST. JOHN’S GERMAN EVANGELI-
CAL CHURCH.
Authorizing, to borrow money, 42
STAFFORD.
Providing for the election of two
commissioners of the revenue for
the counties of Fluvanna and
Stafford, 113
STARLIGHT SOCIETY OF DOVER,
GOOCHLAND COUNTY.
877-8
STATUE OF HENRY OLAY.
To provide for the removal of, &c.,
To appropriate money for repair and
preservation of,
STAUNTON.
Authorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, south, to borrow
money, &c., 112-18.
See Churches.
868
694
See Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institu-
tion.
STRASBURG, IN
COU
See Churches.
STRIPES.
See Punishment by Stripes.
SUFFOLK.
To amend charter of town of, 471-2
SUFFOLK FEMALE INSTITUTE.
To amend act incorporating, 81-2
SUMAC.
See Foreign Sumac.
SURRY COUNTY.
To repeal act prescribing fence law
for Guilford district in county of, 116
See Board of Supervisors.
See Fences.
SURRY COUNTY RAILROAD AND
LUMBER COMPANY.
Incorporated, 470
SUPERINTENDENT OF PENI-
TENTIARY.
Authorizing, to retain J. F. Meanly
at the penitentiary, 109
Authorizing, to furnish convicts to
the Hollywood and Oakwood Me-
morial association, to keep in order
graves of Confederate soldiers
buried therein, 404
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
PRINTING.
SHENAN DOAH
NTY.
‘To amend act in relation to salary of,
“9
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Concerning the, and prescribing
where it shall be kept, in certain
counties, 210-11
SUSSEX.
To repeal certain sections of an act
in relation to the sale of cotton,
See Public Roads.
TAGUS MILL AND MINING
COMPANY.
250-2
86
Incorporated,
TAXATION.
Exempting certain school property
of Mecklenburg county from,
Exempting certain real estate from,
to be purchased by United States,
rr Arr
169
INDEX.
TAXES.
To prescribe penalty for nonpay-
ment of, in cities and towns,
To amend act, imposing tax, &c., for
privilege of selling wine, ardent
spirits, &., 2
Prescribing provisions in relation to
commissioners of revenue, and as-
sessment of taxes on persons, prup-
erty, &., 38
To extend time for collection of, in
Bedford county,
To extend the time for collection and
payment of, in Alleghany county,
To extend time for collectivn of, in
Patrick county,
For the assessment of, on persons,
property, &c., and imposing taxes
thereon for support of government
und free schools, and pay interest
on public debt, 497-
TAX SALE.
Title to a certain tract of land, con-
firmed to John C. Olinger, and
others,
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
To tax, for county and school pur-
. poses,
TEMPLE FARM.
In relation to purchase of, and
Moore house,
TENANTS.
To protect land owners in making
advances to, 235
TESTIMONY.
To amend section 19, chapter 14 of
the criminal code, in relation to
accused testifying in his own be-
half in certain cases,
THOMPSON, R. H.
For relief of sureties of, late col-
lector of Goodson township, Wash-
ington county, 44
THORNROSE CEMETERY COM]
NY AT STAUNTON.
To amend act incorporating, and re-
pealing sections 11 and 12 of said
act,
TOBACCO.
In reference to abolishing the Fede-
ral internal revenue tax on manu-
factured, 1
TOTARA.
VIRGINIA MARBLE AND MINING
COMPANY.
To amend second section of act to in-
corporate, 142
VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Authorizing county of Pittsylvania
to sell its stock in, 2
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
Directing the board of visitors of, to
be vacated, and the appointment
of new board, 211-12
VIRGINIA MINERAL AND GYM-
SUM RAILROAD COMPANY.
Amending act to incorporate, and to
change name, 128-4
VIRGINIA PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated, 248
VIRGINIA STATE BENEFICIAL
AND SOCIAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated, 227-8
VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 181-2
VOLUNTEER MILITIA.
To amend acts providing for the or-
ganization and government of, and
repealing existing laws concerning
same, 27-8
Authorizing governor to appoint in-
specting officers of the, 829
WADDILL, GEORGE M.
Authorizing the county judge of Isle
of Wight to make an allowance to, 282
WARDS.
To divide the city of Danville into, 260-2
W ARE.
See Glebe Lands.
WARE RIVER.
See Wharves.
WARREN COUNTY.
To amend act for the protection of
sheep in, 144-5
See Partition Fences.
WARWICK AND ELIZABETH
CITY COUNTIES.
To define the boundary line between,
near Newport News,
WASHINGTON, CINCINNATI A
8ST. LOUIS RAILROAD (CC
PANY.
To authorize, to adopt a standard
gauge,
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
See Churches.
42 | See Relief.
WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA M
ING AND MANUFACTURI
COMPANY.
Incorporated, &
WATER GAPS, DAMS, &c.
To authorize board of supervisors of
any county to purchase or contract
for use of a patent known as a de-
vice to construct,
WAYNESBORO’.
Authorizing voters of, to decide, by
pular vote, the propriety of sell-
Ing intoxicating liquors within cer-
tain limits,
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITU
AT STAUNTON.
Authorizing trustees of, to borrow
money, &c.,
WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
Giving consent to the United States
to purchase of land in, for erecting
monument to mark site of birth-
place of George Washington, fc
See Bridges.
See Public Roads.
See United States.
WHARVES.
To allow Abel A. Lake to erect
wharf at Franklin city, in Acco-
mac county, for the purpose of
shi ping 0 sters, .
To allow H. WN. Price to build wharf
at Smithfield. in Isle of Wight
county,
To allow R. ©. Byrd to erect a wharf
in Wilson’s creek, on Ware river,
in Gloucester county,
To authorize the erection of a pier
or wharf, at or near mouth of Lyon’s
creek, in Isle of Wight county,
WHIPPING POST.
See Punishment by Stripes.
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL C.
For the relief of, 1'
Chap. 126.—An ACT to incorporate the Church home for infirm and
disabled colored persons in the county of Brunswick.
Approved April 22, 1882.
Whereas certain charitably and benevolently disposed per-
sons have contributed of their means, a sum of money for
the erection and equipment of a building to be located in the
county of Brunswick, and known as the Church home for
infirm and disabled colored people; and whereas the said
charitably and benevolently disposed persons for the purpose
of more effectually carrying out the object they have in view,
desire a charter of incorporation.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
John Stewart, Frederick 8S. Winston, John Birney, 8. D. Mc-
Connell, and F. E. Binford, and their associates and succes-
sors, are hereby made a corporation by the name and style
of The Church T[ome for Infirm and Disabled Colored Peo-
le.
2. The object of this corporation shall be the boarding and
maintenance by voluntary subscription of a hospital for the
care and treatment of infirm and disabled colored persons.
3. The affairs of the said corporation shall be managed by
a board of trustees to be selected by the corporators at their
first meeting.
4. The board of trustees shall have power to make such
rules and regulations for the government of the hospital and
the affairs generally of the corporation as are necessary, not
contrary to the laws of this state; and they shall have power
to determine the location, to purchase the ground, matenal
for, and to adopt the plan and arrangement of the buildings;
and may, whenever in their judgment it will be prudent and
best for the interests of the Church home, by deed convey
all the property, rights, and interest thereof either to the
board of domestic missions of the Protestant Episcopal church
of the United States or the diocesan board of Virginia.
5. The said Church home for infirm and disabled colored
peopie, may take and hold real and personal property suits
le for the objects of the corporation, not exceeding in all
the value of twenty-five thousand dollars.
6. The said Church home for infirm and disabled colored _
people may receive from any person or persons voluntary —
onations in rea] or personal property or money for its own
benefit or maintenance.
7. This act shall be in force from its passage.
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR VIRGINIA IN OTHER
STATES.
NAME, RESIDENCE. APPOINTED. | QUALIFIE)
Marrianp:
Hoffman, Ph. H............ N. E. cor. Fayette and St. Paul, Baltimore....| Jan. 10, 1880.....| Jan. 13, 1880.
Montague, J. D............| No. 4 Rialto building, Baltimore
Murray...........
Gregg, H. K.....
Hanson
Robertson, John C....... 41 Lexington st., Baltimore...........0sceccccesees
Reardon, Evett G......... Cor. Lexington and 8t. Paul sts., Baltimore.
Hanna, CeO SCOER LORECS 46 St. Paul st., Balt........cccccce ebesceecces weaceenececs
KeEwrvucky:
Stacky, Harry.............. Lomievills, Koysnsasessssscos snmesnenexasnmmnnmasnesas
Onto:
Carpenter, Samuel S.....| 15 W. Fourth st., Cincinnatt.........c0ccce —
Douglas, Howard......... 8. W. cor. Main and Fourth sts., Cincinnati...
New Yorx:
esoer eesese seesece
8. W. eor. St. Paul and Fayette Baltimore....
17 St. Paul st., Baltimore......... esasees ocesccesesees
Sprigg, Carroll.............| N. W. cor. Fayette and Calvert sts
wevesecrscooss
July 8, 1880.....
July 13, 1880...
Aug. 3, 1880......
Nov. 27, 1880....
Feb. 26, 1881....
...| Aug. 11, 1881
March 7, 1881...
.| July 10, 1880
July 19, 1880
Aug. 9, 1880.
Dec. 8, 1880.
March 19, 18
Mar. 11, 1881
May 12, 1881....
May 23, 1881.....
Nones, J oneph B.........| 91 Duane st., New York city..... diserenarenns veosee] JOD. 14, 1880.....] Jan. 17, 1880.
Goodale, S. B.............. .| W. Twenty-third sat., New York city...... sooeee| JON. 29, 1880....| Feb. 4, 1880.
Hillery, John A............ 56 Wall st., New York City.........csssscscecess | March 5, 1880... March 9, 188
Kilvett, Thomas.......... 137 Broadway, New York city............ i evens March 9, 1880...] March 13, 1§
Bruno, Richard M........ 290 Broadway, New York City.......ccccccscscseees April 19, 1880...| April 26, 188¢
Jaques, George R......... 252 Broadway, New York City.........000 wweneeves May 10, 1880..... ay 12, 1880.
Saunders, Frank.......... No. 3, Broad st., New York city........000- --..| June 5, 1880.....| July 10, 1880
Stuyvesant, Wm. B...... 81 Cedar at., New York City.......sccscccee evecees Aug. 7, 1880...... Aug. 11, 1880
Banks, Henry C...........1 No. 3, John st. and 192 Broadway........ socsseees| AQ. 27, 1880....| Sept. 3, 1880.
Seovil, W. E.............008 120 Broadway, New York.......ccccsesee eaawwegeniee Dec. 9, 1880...... Dec. 24, 1880
Clifford, 'T. B................ 206 Broadway, New York.......... jbrdiedenenee _— Dec. 6, 1880...... Dec. 10, 1880.
Thomas, William M..... Fifth Avenue Hotel...... aniemcenon ee Jan. 25, 1881.....
Carey, Edwin F....... wes] SS Wall at., New YOrk.. cecsasscexxess eveusmexenosswnss Jan. 14, 1881.....
Rosemon, Vincent....... NeW YOr Kisascsccessns waccsscwversqeusssnesenwqnagannnsisens April 4, 1881..... April 12, 1881
Kelly, Bernard H......... 17 Union Square, New York...........scscsscssees ay 2, 1881...... | ay 6, 1881.
Mills, Charles Edgar...| 115 Broadway, New York..........csccsosccscsscsees May 13, 1881.....
Da Bois, Jacob..........0... 170 Broadway, New York......sccsses seweswesewsnsss May 23, 1881..... May 27, 1881.
Clarkson, William H....| 115 Broadway, New York..........ccssscsssssssseees June 23, 1881....; Aug. 11, 1881
Maclay, Moses B.......... New York City...........ccccscesscenesves eaecnssesceces ..-| July 2, 1881...... Aug. 11, 1881.
Munden, Allaire S........ 148 E. Thirtieth st., New York...........sccees..| JULY 8, 1881...... Aug. 11, 1881.
Calles, Witmore Geo....| 55 Broadway, New York.....s..csscccssscccssscssenes July 15, 1881.....| Sept. 19, 1881
Dewey, Henry T........... 48 Wall st., New York....... idiaconnekhowanannees bhenne July 27, 1881.....
Jackson, Eleazer......... 293 Broadway, New York.......scscccsssscerscseeees Sept. 17, 1881....| Sept. 17, 1881
Lett, William F............{ 335 Broadway, New York.........ccccscscsessseessens Oct. 10, 1881......
Smith, Isaac S.............. 128 Broadway, New York.........ccsccssessecesscees Oct. 14, 1881......
Nettleton, Charles........ 117 Broadway, Now York.............sccssscsscesees| DOC. 3, 1881......
CaLirornta:
Craig, Lee D........ ssescereel 316 Montgomery st., San Francisco............. June 2, 1881......) Aug. 11, 1881.
ILirnors:
King, Simeon W..........) Chicago, Il1.............ssccsssescersssesscsesescserees ».--.| June 9, 1881...... Ang. 11, 1881.
Hayne, Philip A.......... -| Government building, Chicago.............. --} Dec. 3, 1881...... Dec. 14, 1881.
Wheat, Charles Divccccese| 501 San FAncisC0......sscesusesssvessessesssssseseeeee| DOC. 22, 1881......
Massa cHUSETTS:
Bell, James B.............. Old State House, No. 12, Boston, Maazs........ Jan. 19, 1880......| Jan. 23, 1880.
Chapman, James W.....| 242 Washington st., Boston.......... esesscccccecess| JAN. 21, 1881...... Jan. 28, 1881.
Jennison, Samuel........ 186 Washington at., Boston.........cscccsccoeee-| FED. 25, 1881...... March 11, 18
Jones, Edward J....... | 61 Court st., Boston........ nienomeaoene seeavpuveconnes March 17, 1881.| March 11, 18
Braman, Joseph B....... 5 Court st., Boston......ccecssoees Se ee Sept. 15, 1881....; Sept. 22, 1881
Clark, Hamilton D....... Mid ford, MasB.......ssessssssssssesessssereeeeeeseeeed Sept, 30, 1881...
AGISTERIAL DISTRICTS IN THE COUNT
AS REPORTED TO THIS DA
Accomac—1, The Islands; 2, The Atlantic; 3, Metun
ague.
Albemarle—1, Rivanna; 2, Whitehall; 3, Scottsville
harlottesville.
Alerandria—|, Jefferson; 2, Arlington; 2, Washingto.
Alleghany—1, Covington; 2, Boiling Spring; 3, Clipto:
Amelia—1, Lee; 2, Giles; 3, Jackson.
Amherst—1, Elon; 2, Courthouse; 3, Temperance; 4,
Appomattox—1, Southside; 2, Stonewall; 3, Clover Hil
Augusta—l, Beverly Manor; 2, North River; 3, M
iver; 5, River Head; 6, Pastures.
Bath—1, Warm Springs; 2, Cedar Creek ; 3, ‘Williams
Bedford—1, Chamblisburg; 2, Staunton; 3, Otter; 4,
Lisbon; 7, Liberty.
Bland—1, Mechanicsburg; 2, Seldon; 3, Sharon; 4, R
Botetouri—1, Amsterdam; 2, Fincastle; 3, Buchanan.
Brunswick—1, Meherrin ; 2, Totaro; 3, Red Oak.
Buchanan—1, Grundy ; 2, Garden; 3, Sand Lick.
Buckingham—1, Maysville; 2, James River; 3, Slate
irdsville; 6, Francisco.
Campbell—1, Rustburg; 2, Brookville; 3, Otter Rive
iver.
Caroline—1, Bowling Green; 2, Port Royal; 3, Madiso
Carroll—1, Pine Creek; 2, Laurel Fork; 3, Fancy
ilphur Spring.
Charles City—1, Harrison ; 2, Tyler; 3, Chickahominy.
Charlotte—1, Bacon; 2, Walton; 3, Madison; 4, Roan
Chesterfield—1, Bermuda; 2, Chester; 3, Matoaca; 4
jian ; 6, Manchester; 7, Dale.
Clarke—1, Greenway; 2, Chapel; 3, Battletown.
Craig—1, New Castle; 2, Alleghany; 3, Summonsville
Culpeper—l, Jefferson; 2, Salem; 3, Cedar Mounta
stalpa.
Oumberland—1, Hamilton; 2, Madison; 3, Randolph.
Dickenson.
48 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS.
Dinwiddie—1, Rowanty; 2, Sapony; 3, Dorville; 4, Nam
Elizabeth City—1, Chesapeake; 2, Wythe; 3, South Fiel
Essex—1, Rappahannock; 2, Central; 3, Occupacia.
Fairfax—1, Centreville; 2, Lee; 3, Mount Vernon; 4, F
nce; 6, Dranesville.
Fauquier—1, Centre; 2,Scott; 3, Marshall; 4, Rappaha:
Floyd—1, Locust Grove; 2, Little River; 3, Jacksonvil
dian Valley; 6, Burk’s Fork. ,
Fluvanna—1, Fork Union; 2, Cunningham; 3, Columbis
Franklin—1, Rocky Mount; 2, Snow Creek; 3, Union |
Bonbrook; 6, Magodee; 7, Blackwater; 8, Long Branc
Frederick—1, Stonewall; 2, Gainesboro’; 3, Back Cre
law nee.
Giles—1, Pearisburg; 2, Walker’s Creek ; 3, Pembroke
Gloucester—1, Abingdon; 2, Petsworth; 3, Ware.
Goochland—1, Dover ; 2, Licking Hole; 3, Byrd.
Grayson—1, Old Courthouse; 2, Elk Creek; 3, Wilson |
Greene—1, Monroe; 2, Stanardsville; 3, Ruckersville.
Greenesville—1, Beefield ; 2, Hicksford ; 3, Zion.
Halifaz—1, Staunton; 2, Roanoke; 3, Banister; 4, Bi
irmel; 6, Hyco.
Hanover—1, Henry; 2, Clay; 3, Ashland ; 4, Beaver D
Henrico—1, Tuckahoe; 2, Brookland; 3, Fairfield ; 4, \
Henry—1, Horse Pasture; 2, Ridgeway ; 3, Leatherwood
Highland—1, Blue Grass ; 2, Monterey; 3, Stonewall.
Isle of Wight—1, Windsor ; 2, Hardy ; 3, Newport.
James City—I, Jamestown; 2, Powhatan; 3, Stone Hous
King & Queen—1, Newtown; 2, Stevensville; 3, Buena
King George—l, Passpatangy; 2, Shiloh; 3, Chotank.
King William—1, Mangohick; 2, Acquinton; 3, West P
Lancaster—1, White Chapel;.2, Mantau; 3, White Ston
DLee—1, Rose Hill; 2, White Shoals; 3, Jonesville;
okum Station.
Loudoun—1, Leesburg; 2, Broad Run; 3, Mercer; 4, M
yn; 6, Lovettsville.
Louisa—, Green Spring; 2, Louisa Courthouse; 3, Cuc
Inunenburg—l, Lockleven; 2, Columbia Grove ; 3, F
rove; 5, Lewiston ; 6, Brown’s Store.
Madison—1, Roberson ; 2, Locust Dale; 3, Rapid Anne.
Mathews—1, Piankitank ; 2, Westville; 3, Chesapeake.
Mecklenburg—1, Clarksville; 2, Palmer’s Spring; 3, Bx
Christiansville; 6, Flat Creek ; 7, South Hill; 8, Buck
Middlesex—1, Jamaica; 2, Saluda; 3, Pine Top.
Montgomery—1, Christiansburg ; 2, Blacksburg; 3, Alleg
Nansemond—1, Chuckatuck ; 2, Sleepy Hole; 3, Cypres:
Nelson—1, Lovington ; 2, Rockfish; 3, Massie’s Mills.
New Keni—1, Black Creek; 2, St. Peter’s; 9, Cumberla
Norfolk—1, Western Branch; 2, Deep Creek; 3, Ta
gton; 5, Pleasant Grove; 6, Butt’s Road.
Northampton—1, Capeville; 2, Eastville; 3, Franktowr
Northumberland—1, Lottsburg; 2, Heathsville; 3, F
Nottoway—1l, Haytokah ; 2, Blendon ; 3, Bellefonte.
Orange—1, Barbour; 2, Madison; 3, Taylor; 4, Gord
Page—1, Shenandoah Iron Works; 2, Mackville; 3,
Patrick—1, Mayo River ;'2, Dan River; 3, Smith Rive
Pitisylvania—1, Chatham; 2, Banister; 3, Staunton;
nd’s; 6, Tunstall’s ; 7, Dan River; 8, Danville.
Powhatan—1, Macon ; 2, Spencer; 3, Huguenot.
Prince Edward—1, Buffalo; 2, Hampden ; 3, Leigh; 4
Prince George—1, Templeton ; 2, Rives; 3, Bland; 4, F
Prince William—l, Gainesville; 2, Manassas; 3, Bre
Occoquan ; 6, Coles.
Princess Anne—1, Pungo; 2, Seaboard ; 3, Kempsville
Pulaski—1, Dublin; 2, Newbern ; 3, High Wassie.
Rappahannock—1, Wakefield; 2, Jackson; 3, Ham)
edmont.
Richmond—1, Stonewall; 2, Marshall; 3, Washington
Roanoke—1, Catawba; 2, Salem; 3, Cave Spring; 4, B
Rockbridge—1, Lexington ; 2, Natural Bridge; 3, Buf
Walker’s Creek ; 6, South River.
Rockingham—1, Plains; 2, Linville Creek; 3, Brock
ranklin; 6, Harrisonburg; 7, Ashby; 8, Stonewall; 9
Russell—l, Lebanon; 2, Elk Garden; 3, New Garden
ar Creek ; 6, Castlewoods.
Scott—1, Floyd; 2, Johnson; 3, Fulkerson; 4, Esti
aylor; 7, Powell.
Shenandoah—1, Davis; 2, Stonewall; 3, Johnston; 4,
Be.
Smyth—1, Rich Valley; 2, Marion; 3, St. Clair.“
Southampton—1, Drewryville; 2, Boykin’s; 3, News
n; 5, Jerusalem; 6, Berlin and Ivor.
Spotsylvania—1, Courtland ; 2, Berkeley; 3, Livingsto:
Stafford—1, Falmouth; 2, Hartwood; 3, Rock Hill; 4
Surry—1l, Blackwater; 2, Guilford ; 3, Cobham.
Sussexr—1, Courthouse ; 2, Henry; 3, Stony Creek; 4,
Wakefield.
Tazewell—1, Jeffersonville ; 2, Clearfork ; 3, Maiden S
Warren—1, South River; 2, Front Royal; 3, Cedarvill
Warwick—1, Newport; 2, Denbigh; 3, Stanley.
Washington—1, Saltville; 2, Glade Spring; 3, Abin;
inderhook ; 6, North Fork; 7, Holston.
Westmoreland—1, Washington ; 2, Montross; 3, Dople.
Wise—1, Richmond ; 2, Gladeville; 3, Robinson; 4, V
Wythe—1, Black Lick ; 2, Fort Chiswell ; 3, Speedwell
Vael—.1 Paanagin:- 9 Clraftan « 2 Nalenn- 4 Rriitan
552 ELECTION PRECINCTS.
Caroline— Bowling Green; Courthouse; Dunn’s Store; Sparta; White's Mil
Port Royal; Farmer’s Shop ; Guinea’s Station ; Flippo’s; Reedy Church ; Golan:
ville; Needwood.
Carroll—Courthouse; Polly Quesenberry’s; Courthouse; Aaron Nester’:
Smith’s Mill; Valentine Leonard’s; Courthouse; Martin Hawk’s; Sulph
Springs; Courthouse.
Clarke—Lindsey’s Store; White Post; Morgan’s Mill; Millwood; Mt. Air
Berryville.
Charles City—Bradley’s Store; Courthouse; Pollard & Walker’s Store.
Charlotte—Aspinwall; Priddy’s Store; Scott’s Old Store ; Smith’s Old Tavert
Harvey’s Store; Courthouse; Keysville; Clement’s; Wyliesburg; Red Oa
Grove.
Chesterfield—Goode’s Store; Clover Hill R. R. Co.’s Store; Tucker’s Stor
Winfrey’s Store; Cearsley’s Store; Hancock’s Store; Town Hall; Farley
Store; Haywood’s Store; Bishop’s Store; Courthouse; Wooldridge & Clarke
Store.
Craig—Courthouse; Paint Bank; at the house of Adam Smith, on Pitt
Creek; the house of Archibald Cardwell, on Sinking Creek; the house
George Sarver, on Craig’s Creek; the house known as Walker's Storehouse.
Culpeper—Courthouse ; Mitchell’s Station; Stephensburg; Foster's Store
Jeffersonton; Rixeyville; Eldorado; Brown’s Store.
Cumberland—Walton’s Mill; Courthouse; Brown’s Church.
Danville—Masonic Hall.
Dickenson.
Dinwiddie—Courthouse; Reams’ Station; Cherry Hill; Brookland; Oal
Grove; Darville City; White Oak; Fool’s Store; Sutherland's,
Elizabeth City—The Chesapeake Township; the Wythe Township; the South
field Township.
Essex—Loretto; Loyd’s; Tappahannock; Enterprise; Chapel Grove; Centr
Cross.
Fauquier—Warrenton; New Baltimore; Orleans; Salem; Markham; Paris
The Plains; Rectorstown; Warrenton Junction; Bristersburg; Morrisville
Bealton; Upperville; Landmark; Auburn. |
Fairfax—Centreville; Clifton; Araundles’; Bayliss’; Pulman; Accotink ; Court
house; Vienna; Langley; Spring Vale; Thornton’s; Thompson's; West End
Fall’s Church.
Floyd—Six.
Fluvanna—Courthouse ; Hunter’s Lodge ; Davis’ Store; Kent’s Store; Haden’
Store; E. A. Winn & Co.’s Store; Temperance Hall at Fork Union.
Franklin—Rocky Mount; Snow Creek Store; Union Hall; Hatcher’s Store
Bonbrook Mills; John H. Kinsey’s; James S. Calloway’s Storehouse; Lon;
Branch Meeting-House ; Thomas H. Prillaman’s Storehouse.
Fredericksburg—Courthouse; Town Hall.
Frederick—Neffstown; Brucetown; Whitehall; Pughtown; Baker's Mill
Dolan’s; Gore’s; Lamp’s School-House; Russell’s Mill; Dry Run School
house; Old Forge; Middletown ; Newtown ; Greanwoud ; Kernstown, ant
Carper’s Valley.
Giles—Pearisburg ; Wolf Creek ; Staffordsville: Banesville; Pembroke; New-
Gloucester—Clay Bank ; Hickory Fork; E. H. Rou’s Store; Sassafras ; Wood's
Cross Roads ; Dragan’s Ordinary ; Gloucester Courthouse ; Trevillian’s Store.
Goochland—Detrick's Store; Ford Store; Bowles’ Store; Goochland Court-
house; Three Square; Rockett’s; Snead’s Store ; Poor's.
Grayson—Pug Place; White Top; Bridle Creek ; Independence; Elk Creek;
Warwick’s; Knob Fork; Old Town.
Greene—Stanardsville; McMullen’s Mill; Ruckersville; Hucksteps’s Store.
Greenesville—Hicksford ; Ryland; Telian & Walton’s Mill; Moss House; Bel-
field ; Trotten Store.
Halifax—Courthouse ; Meadesville; } Mount Vernon; Brooklyn; Brandon's;
Mount Carmel; Black Walnut; Hyco; High Hill; Scottsburg; Clover; Mount
Laurel; Barksdale; Republican Grove.
Hanover—Cold Harbor; Strong’s Store; Courthouse; Ashland; Beaver Dam
Depot; Jones’ Cross Roads; the house of Dr. Richard C. Bowles.
Henrico—Carter’s Store; Sweeney’s; Franklin House; Chadlick’s Store;
Hungary Water Station; Brun’s; Moran’s Store; Erin Shades.
Henry—Martinsville; Draper’s Store; Horsepasture Store; Carter’s Store;
Ridgway ; Moor’s Mill; Leatherwood Store; Irisburg.
Highland—Courthouse; Wilson’s Mill; New Hampden; Hevener’s Store;
Buckman’s Schoolhouse; Bethlehem; Pullin’s Schoolhouse; John Wilson's,
on Cow Pasture river.
Isle of Wight—Carrsville; Windsor; J. W. Duck’s Store ; ; Courthouse; Zurie ;
Burwell’s Bay ; Smithfield; Carrollton ; G. F. Hall's Store.
James City—Three. .
King George—Clifton ; Courthouse; Hampstead ; Shiloh.
King William—Mangohick; Moncuin; Lanesville; West Point Town.
King & Queen—Newton; Clarkston; Stevensville; Carlton’s Store; Buena
Vista; Little Plymouth.
Lancaster—Liwalton ; Courthouse; White Stone.
Lee—Margaret Ely’s; Bales’ Forge; Bishop’s Store; Morgan’s Store; Jones-
ville; Abraham J. Livingstons’s ; Carne’s Store; Stickleyville; Stallard’s Store;
Widow Jones.
Loudoun—Leesburg; Goreeville; Hughesville; Silcott’s Springs; Snickers-
ville; Hillsborough; Waterford; Purcellville: Woodgrove; Middleburg;
Aldie; Bleakley’s Grove; Unison; Lovettsville; Water's; Luckett’s Store;
Guilford; Gum Spring.
Louisa—Hopkins’ Mills; Trevilian’s Depot; Terrell’s Store; Courthouse;
Ball's Cross Roads; Frederick’s Hall; Cuckoo; Thompson’s Cross Roads;
Dumpass’; Jackson; Shelton’s Mill.
Innenburg—Lockleven; Bagley’s Store; Smithson’s Store, at Rehoboth;
Pleasant Grove; Courthouse; Knight & Oliver’s Mill; Brown’s Store.
Lynchburg—Henry Ward; Lynch Ward.
Madison—Criglersville; Mether’s Mill; Oak Park; Rochelle; Courthouse;
Wolfton’s; Grave’s Mill.
Mathews—Three.
Mecklenburg—Edmondson’s Old Store; Smith’s Cross Roads; Puryear’s Shop
Clarksville; Boydton; Christiansville; Wight’s Store; Gillespie's; Buffal
Springs.
Middleser—Jamaica; Saluda; Sandy Bottom.
Montgomery—Christiansburg; Guerrant’s; Auburn; Central Depot; Price’
Fork; Blacksburg; Crumpecker’s; Big Spring; Alleghany Springs; Grayson’
Mill.
Nansemond—Darden’s Store; Chuckatuck ; Barrett’s Neck; Yeates’ Lowe
Free School; The Junction; Norfleet’s Fork; Cyprees Chapel ; Somerton
Holy Neck Chapel; Copeland’s Mill; Kilby’s Mill and Suffolk.
Nelson—Lovingston; Arrington; Newmarket; Pamplin’s Tanyard; Faber’
Mills; Greenfield; Massie’s Mills; Montebello; Nelly’s Ford.
New Kent—Barhamsville ; Courthouse; Talleysville ; Croes Roads.
Norfolk County—Bower's Hill; Hall’s Corner; Sycamore; Deep Creek; Zion’
Church; Tanner’s Creek; Cross Roads; Corner House; Oak Grove; Bethel
Bell’s Mill; Indian Creek ; Hickory Grove.
Northampton—Capeville; Bayview; Eastville; Johnsontown; Franktown
Wardtown.
Northumberland—Lottsburg ; Heathsville; Burgess’ Store ; Wicomico Church
Nottoway—T hree.
Orange—Barboursville ; Courthouse; Woodfolk’s Store; Locust Grove.
Page—Price’s Mill; Honeyville; Mohler’s Mill; Marksville; Luray
Griffith’s Mill; Springfield; Rileysville.
Patrick —Nine.
Petersburg—First Ward: Biggin’s Corner; Brown’s Shop. Second Ward
Courthouse. Third Ward: Centre Market-house; Virginia Engine-hous«
Fourth Ward: Blankenship’s; No. 109; Crowder’s Store. Fifth Ward
Quarles’ Store. Sixth Ward: Black’s Store; Butterworth’s Store.
Pitisylvania—Courthouse; Carter’s Old Tavern; Riceville; Aspen Grove
Straight Stone; Chalk Level; Hurt’s Store; Berger’s Store; White's; Sand
Level; Moorman’s ; Swansonville; Whitmell; Cascade; Toll-house of Danvill
Toll-bridge Company; Ringgold; Uaurel Grove; Hall’s Cross Roads; Pace
Warehouse; Neal’s Old Warehouse ; Planter’s Warehouse; Graves’ Warehouse
Holland’s Warehouse.
Portsmouth—J efferson Ward: Courthouse. Jackson Ward: Town Hall.
Powhatan—Ballsville; Smith’s Cross Roads; Courthouse; Pineville ; Sul
lett’s Tavern; Powhatan Station.
Princess Anas—Blackewster Creed’s Bridge; Capp’s Store; Courthouse; Lo.
don Bridge; Kempsville.
Prince Edward—Worsham’s; Briery; Green Bay; Rice’s; Spring Creek
Prosmar’s; Harrison’s Store.
Prince George—Lea’s Mill; Sturdivant’s Shop; Sherman’s Cross Road:
Grammar’s; Harrison’s Store.
Prince William—Six.
Pulaski—Dublin Depot ; Newbern; Harmony Church; Cecil’s Chapel.
Rappahannock—At the house of Mrs. Elizabeth Richin’s, on Flint Hill; at th
house of D. W. Silvey, in Aimsville; at the house of John W. Ryan, in Wooc
ville ; Courthouse; at the house of Mrs. Ann Millan, in Sperryville.
Richmond City—Marshall Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third
Precinct. Jefferson Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third Precinct ;
Fourth Precinct. Madison Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct; Third
Precinct; Fourth Precinct. Monroe Ward: First Precinct ; Second Precinct
Third Precinct; Fourth Precinct. Clay Ward: First Precinct; Second Pre-
cinct; Third Precinct. Jackson Ward: First Precinct; Second Precinct >
Third Precinct.
Richmond—Newland ; Warsaw; Braxton’s Store; Farham Church.
Roanoke—Brand's Store; Courthouse; Cake Spring; Big Lick Depot; Eding-
ton’s Shop.
Rockbridge—Courthouse ; Hartsook's Shop; Oak Bank; Horner’s Store; Low-
man’s Mill; Goshen; Brownsburg; Fairfield. )
Rockingham—Timberville; Tenth Legion; Linnville; Mitchell School-house ;
Carpenter School-house; Fulk’s Mill; Metting’s Store; Mount Chriton; Day-
ton; Rawley Springs; Bridgewater; Mount Crawford; Ottobine; Harrison-
burg; Keezletown; Cross Keys; Fair Hill; Peales’ Cross Roads; Port Repub-
lic; McGayheysville ; Conrad’s Store.
Russell—Lebanon ; E. R. Baylor’s Store; Thomas S. Johnson’s Storehouse ;
Wm. M. Lockhart’s Store; house of Jacob Cook; James M. Hanson’s Store-
house; house of Isaac B. Fugate; house of Francis M. Dorton; house of Wm.
J. Wampler; house of John Banner; house of Elam Grizzle.
Scott—Estillville; Wininger’s; Stoney Point; Smith’s Nickelsville; Peters ;
Osborne’s Ford; Stoney Creek ; Ryecove; Jenning’s; Roller’s; Frances.
Shenandoah—Strasburg; Lebannon Church; Courthouse; Conner’s Church ;
Town Hall; Nanoah; Harman’s Mill; Dry Run School-house; Edinburg; the
Church above and near Columbia Furnace; Mount Jackson; Hudson’s Cross
Roads; New Market; Forestville.
Smyth—Courthouse; Atkin’s Mill; Bradford; Mrs. D. J. Williams’; Robert
8. Bonham’s; Chatham Hill; St. Clair’s Bottom; Saltville; Blue Spring.
Southampton—Drewrysville; Green Plain Store; Boykin’s Depot; Oak Grove;
Newsom’s Depot; Joyner’s Store; Franklin; Jerusalem ; Black Creek Church ;
Berlin ; Ivor.
Spotsylvania—Eight.
Siafford—Courthouse; Griffis’s Store; Falmouth; White Oak; Hartwood;
Harwood ; Stafford Store; Masters’.
Staunton—First Ward: Courthouse. Second Ward: Union Hall.
Surry—Phillip’s Store; Courthouse; Wall’s Bridge.
Sussex—Courthouse; Henry; Stoney Creek; Newville; Waverly; Wake.
field.
Tazewell—Jeffersonville; Fall’s Mills; Liberty Hill; Mo. of Indian; Crock-
ett’s Cove; Dry Fork; Bluestone; Lawson’s Store (in Bark’s Garden;) Poor
Valley ; Shawver’s Mill; Peery’s Store.
Warren—Leith'’s Schoolhouse ; Courthouse: Cedarville; Howellsville: Leary’s
Schoohouse.
Warwick—Three. .
Washington—Abingdon; Duff’s; Goodson; Hall’s Bottom; Glade Spring;
Cedarville; Mahanaim; Fullen’s Schoolhouse; Friendship; Frame School-
house; Wesley Fleenor’s; Adams; Peter’s; Phillip’s; White’s Mill; Holston.
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Appropriating public revenue for fis-
cal years 1881-82, 1882-83, 477-86
To appropriate ten thousand dollars
for commutation to maimed sol-
diers, 488
Appropriating certain sum of money
to James S. Browning, governor’s
secretary, 494
AKBOR HILL GRANGE.
Incorporated, 75-6
ARCADIA IRON WORKS COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 1385-7
ARCHER, MISS MARTHA J.
Returning thanks to, donor of por-
trait, 106
ARMS.
Loan of, and swords to principal of
Augusta male academy, 21
ARNOLD, JUDGE R. W.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Surry county to make allowance
to, for holding three terms of the
county court of Surry, 246
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
To provide commutation to such
maimed soldiers, sailors, and ma-
rines, in lieu of, or eyes, or other-
wise disabled, as may not hereto-
fore have received same under pro-
visions of former acts, 126-7
To appropriate ten thousand dollars
for commutation to maimed sol-
diers,
ARUNDALL, T. D.
To allow, deputy treasurer of Meads-
ville and Staunton districts, Huali-
fax county, additional time to
make returns of delinquent taxes,
ASSESSMENTS.
To amend section 18, chapter 32 of
the Code, relating to, of lands and
lots, 226-7
Prescribing provisions in relation to
commissioners of revenue, and us-
sessment of taxes on persons, prop-
erty, &., 380-91
For the assessment of taxes on per-
sons, property, &c., and imposing
taxes thereon for support of gov-
ernment and free schools and pay
interest on public debt, 497-537
ATLANTIC AND DANVILLE NAR-
ROW GAUGE RAILROAD COM.-
PANY.
Incorporated,
488
142
467-9
ae & 282442 421 4 4 WW ew eee a &t as WS
MAC.
See Churches.
ATLANTIC, MISSISSIPPI, At
OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY
Ratifying sale by the board of pub-
lic works of the claim of the atate
against, i
ATLANTIC SCHOOL DISTRIC'
To authorize trustees of, in Acco-
mac, to tuke charge of and invest
the Piper charity fund in a school-
house, &c.,
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Instructing, to institute proceedings
to ascertain and recover the in-
terest of the state in the Roanoke
navigation company, &c., !
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
To prevent, who fail to pay over
moneys and valuables received by
them, within given time, from
practicing in courts of common-
wealth,
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUN
To legalize payments heretofore made
by, to the lunatic asylums, and ap-
propriating certain other moneys,
Authorizing, to pay D. C. Mallory,
of Grayson county, a certain sum
of money,
Instructing, to sell land in Alexan-
dria county, delinquent for taxes,
AUGUSTA COUNTY.
To provide for working and keeping
in repair the public roads in, 4:
See Sheep.
AUGUSTA MALE ACADEMY
Arms and swords loaned to principal
of,
BAILEY, MRS. PHEBE H.
To authorize the issuing of two new
bonds to,
BANK OF BUCHANAN.
Incorporated, 1’
BAPTIST CHURCH OF DANVIL
To authorize trustees of, to sell cer-
tain property, 8:
BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSION Ct
VENTION OF UNITED STATE
To incorporate board of foreign mis-
sions of,
BASCOM CHAPEL, METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT ONAN-
COCK.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
convey church and land, &c., 370
BATH COUNTY.
To amend act authorizing board of
supervisors of, to build a turnpike
road,
See Division Fences.
116
BEDFORD COUNTY.
Fixing time for holding terms of the
circuit court in, 16
In relation to sale of certain church
property in county of, 177
To extend time for collection of taxes
in, 452
See Bridges.
See Public Roads.
BELFIELD.
To extend time fur the repeal of
present fence law in, Greenesville
county, .
BERKELEY AVENUE BAPTIST
CHU RCH, IN NORFOLK COUNTY.
Authorizing trustees of, to borrow
money, &C., 118-19
BERKELEY, IN NORFOLK COUN-
TY
356
To incorporate Mount Calvary
Lodge, No. 78, Independent Order
of Good Samaritans of, 133-4
BERRYVILLE.
Amending charter of, in Clarke
county, 13-14
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY.
To authorize trustees of, to sell and
convey certain real estate, 244
BIG LICK.
To amend act incorporating town
of, 52-6
See Churches.
BIG QUARRY SLATE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 60-1
BLACK LICK METHODIST
CHURCH, SOUTH.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
convey certain real estate, &c., 21
BLACKWATER AND NOTTOWAY
RIVERS.
To prevent floating of loose logs
down, by persons engaged in lum-
ber trade,
BLOXOM, WILLIAM H. °
For the relief of, late treasurer of
Accomac county, 219
BLUE RIDGE MINING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 180-1
BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS.
To incorporate, of Baptist foreign
mission convention of the United
States,
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Ratifying the sale by the, of the
claims of the state against the At-
lantic, Mississippi and Ohio rail-
road,
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Authorizing, of Louisa county to
borrow sum of money for certain
purposes, 14
Authorizing, of Amberst county and
council of city of Lynchburg to
purchase the bridge across the
James river at Lynchburg, 15-16
Authorizing, of Albemarle county
866
372
76-8
to borrow money, ° 17
Authorizing, of Isle of Wight
county to borrow money and issue
bonds for the purpose of
building a bridge over Pagan
creck, 49-50
Amending act authorizing, of Bath
county to build turnpike road,
To provide for purchase of corn by
the, of Patrick and Franklin coun-
ties, 140-1
To enable, of Isle of Wight to pur-
chase bridges across Cypress and
Pagan creeks at Smithfield,
Authorizing, of Pittsylvania to pro-
vide pryment of outstinding debts
against late townships in said
county, 176
To enlarge the powers of, in this
state, 230
Authorizing, of Chesterfield to allow
additional compensation to com-
monwealth’s attorney,
To limit compensation to, of Ches-
terfield county to twenty days in
any one year,
Authorizing, of Surry to make alluw-
ance to Judge Arnold for holding
three terms of county court of
Surry,
117
164
240
241
246
572
Authorizing, of Louisa county to
allow compensation to Judge Coch-
ran for holding terms of court in
said county,
Authorizing, of Greene county to
employ a detective in certain cases, 862
To amend act authorizing, to deter-
mine amount to be paid certain
county officers, 8
To authorize, of Buchanan county to
borrow money, &c.,
To authorize, of Montgomery county
to pry W. D. Vaughan for services
holding court in said county,
Authorized to borrow money for the
relief of citizens of Carroll county, 463
To authorize, of any county to pur-
chase or contract for use of patent
known as a device to construct
water-gaps, dams, &c.,
To confirm settlement made by, of
Page county, between said county
and Shenandoah Valley railroad
company; to confirm sale of stock
by said board, &c.,
Authorizing, of Norfolk county to
increase compensation to circuit
court clerk,
BOARD OF VISITORS.
Directing the board of visitors of
Virginia Military Institute va-
cated, and the appointment of a
new board, 211-12
Vacating, of “the Deaf and Dumb
and Blind institution at Staunton, 342
Providing for a new, for the Uni-
versity of Virginia, 870
BONDS.
To authorize the issuing of two new
bonds to Mrs. Phebe H. Bailey,
Authorizing town of Goodson to
issue, for the purpose of retiring
certain outstanding bonds, and to
843
450
451
487
492
495
82
provide for payment of same, 57
Providing for destroying certain
bonds in the treasurer’s office, 398-9
BONDS OF NORFOLK CITY.
Authorizing the city of Norfolk to
issue its bonds for the purpose of
retiring and refunding certain
bonds now outstanding,
BOTETOURT COUNTY.
To amend act incorporating the
Farmers and Mechanics Benevo-
lent fire insurance association of
Roanoke und Botetourt counties,
See Bridges.
See Division Fences.
See Public Rounds.
29
840
INDEX.
BOTETOURT MANUFACTURI
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 4:
BOUNDARY LINES.
Joint committee appointed, to con-
fer with Legislature of Maryland,
in reference to boundary lines
along the Potomac river, &c., ;
To define, between counties of War-
wick and Elizabeth City, near
Newport News,
To establish and define, of the town
of Wytheville,
Approrriating sum of money to de-
fray expenses of joint committee
appointed to confer with committee
of Maryland Legislature un boun-
dary line along Potomuc river,
To ascertain the true, between Mary-
land and Virginia, to designate
headlands upon Potomac river, and
to prohibit oystering and dredging
in Potomac river and Roanoke
sound, 1!
BRENT, EDWIN 3.
For the relief of, late clerk of circuit
court of Frederick county,
BRENTSVILLE, IN PRINCE W
LIAM COUNTY.
Incorporated,
BRIDGES.
To establish a ferry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river, at or near
the town of Falmouth, 13
Council of city of Lynchburg and
board of supervisors of Amherst
county authorized to purchase the
bridge across the James river at
Lynchburg, le
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Isle of Wight to borrow money
and issue bonds therefor to build
bridge over Pagan creek, 4°
Amending act, in relation to work-
ing roads and repairing of, in
county of Buckingham,
To establish a ferry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river at or near
the town of Falmouth, ¢
Authorizing construction of free
bridge across James river at
Lynchburg, 1:
To enable board of supervisors of
Isle of Wight county to purchase
the bridges across Cypress and
Pagan creeks at Smithfield,
To provide for working roads and
repairing bridges in Botetourt
county, 18
n relation to the working of county
roads in,
eo Board of Supervisors.
CHURCHES.
uthorizing Leigh Street Baptist
church of Richmond to borrow
money and execute deeds of trust,
.uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, South, at Lov-
ettsville, to sell and convey church
property, 16
uthorizing trustees of Pine Street
Baptist church of the city of Rich-
mond to borrow money and exe-
5388
cute deeds of trust, 16
uthorizing trustees of Goodman’s
chapel to sell real estate, 17
uthorizing trustees of Pine Street
Baptist church, in city of Rich-
mond, to sell church property, 18
uthorizing trustees of Black Lick
Methodist church, South, to sell
and convey certain real estate, &c., 21
uthorizing St. John’s German
Evangelicnl church to borrow
money, 42
rustees of Presbyterian church, at
Jonesville, Lee county, authorized
to make sale of certain property
belonging to suid church, and for
Other purposes,
uthorizing trustees of Second Bap-
tist church of Petersburg, to sell
and purchase property, and to bor-
row money, 61
uthorizing trustees of John Wes-
ley Methodist Episcopal church,
in Harrisonburg, to sell and pur-
chase property and to borrow
money,
uthorizing Grace Episcopal church
in Richmond to borrow money and
execute deeds of trust, 81
uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, South, in Abing-
don, to sell and convey certain
property,
uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Eptseapal church, South, to sell
certnin property on Elk creek in
Grayson county,
uthorizing trustees of Martinsville
Methodistchurch, in Henry county,
to sell land and invest proceeds,
uthorizing trustees of Guests-River
Methodist church, in Wise county,
to sell property and invest pro-
ceeds,
uthorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, south, and con-
gregation at Staunton to borrow
money, &c., 112-18
49
106
111
112
112
Authorizing trustees of the Presby-
terian church of Martinsville,
Henry county, to sell and purchase
property, 118
Authorizing trustees of Lebanon
church, in Campbell county, to sell
and convey real estate, &c.,
Authorizing trustees of High-Street
Baptist church, in Danville, to
borrow money, 117
To confirm deed of conveyance exe-
cuted by trustees of Smithfield
Baptist church (white), in Smith-
field, 117-18
Authorizing Presbyterian church of
Lexington to acquire additional
land within said town, to that now
owned,
Authorizing trustees of Berkeley-
Avenue Baptist church, in Norfolk
county, to borrow money, &., 118-19
Authorizing trustees of Wesleyan
female institute, at Staunton, to
borrow money, &c., 140
To legalizé sale and conveyance of
Ouk Grove church, in Atlantic dis-
trict, Accomac county, 150-1
To ennble trustees of Methodist par-
sonage of Greene circuit to sell
116
118
and convey same, 151
In relation to sale of certain church
property in Bedford county, 177
Authorizing the Methodist Episcopal
church, south, of Fredericksburg,
to raise money for improving and
repairing church property, 185
Authorizing the sale of Young's
chapel church property, in Grayson
county, 241-2
Authorizing trustees of Bethel Pres-
byterian church, in Washington
county, to sell and convey real
estate, Z
To allow trustees of Lutheran church
at Mount Jackson, Shenandoah
county, to sell part of lot, &c., 827
To allow trustees of Methodist church
at Big Lick, to sell property, 380
To authorize Methodist Episcopal
church, south, at Strasburg, Shen-
andoah county, to borrow money, 357
To authorize trustees of Baptist
church of Danville to sell certain
property, 358-9
To authorize sale of Methodist par-
sonage in Upper Botetourt, 862
To empower Episcopal church of Lib-
erty to hold additional land, 8638
To appoint trustees to sell and con-
vey church property known as Old
Mount Zion church, in Appomat-
tox county, 869
Authorizing trustees of
a nr | mah ~ tnd em We oe er, be
at Onancock, to sell and convey
church and land, and to invest
proceeds, 370
To authorize Methodist Episcopal
church, South, to sell and convey
certain church property, 371
To empower trustees of Liberty Hill
school and church to sell and con-
vey property, 871
See Church Home in Brunswick
county, ’ 5438-4
CHURCH HOME (COLORED) IN
BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
Incorporated,
CIRCUIT COURTS.
Fixing time for holding terms of, in
543-4
Bedford county, 16
Prescribing times for holding terms
of, in eighth judicial circuit, 150
Fixing time for holding in six-
teenth judicial circuit, 165
To authorize board of supervisors of
Norfolk county to increase com-
pensation to clerk of, 495
CLAREMONT, IN SURRY COUNTY.
Prescribing fence law for the colony
of,
CLARKE COUNTY.
Amending charter of the town of
Berryville, in the county of, 13-14
To amend act declaring Shenandoah
river a lawful fence within the
county of,
To amend certain sections of act for
the protection of sheep in, 163-4
To incorporate the order of Brothers
and Sisters of Love and Charity
of, 858
COBB’S ISLAND SEASIDE COM-
PANY.
199
115
Incorporated, 42-3
COCHRAN, JUDGE J. L.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Louisa county to allow compensa-
tion to, for holding terms of court
insaid county,
CODE.
To amend section 57, chapter 78 of,
in regard to admission to the pub-
lic free schools, 36-7
To repeal act amending section 19 of
chapter 7 of, in relation to vacan-
cies in the office of judge, 105-6
To amend sections 8 and 6, chapter
82 of, regulating lunatic asylums,
&e., 134-5
To amend section 19 of chapter 84
of, in relation to public health, 169-70
843
Amending section 13 of chapter 192
of, in relation to sepulture,
To amend section 381, chapter 183 of,
in relation to return upon writs of
fleri facias,
To amend section 13 of chapter 32 of,
relating to the assessment of lands
and lots, yy
To amend section 5, chapter 100 of,
in relation to fishing for alewives,
25
Amending section 4, chapter 100 of,
in relation to catching fish, to
manufacture into oil or manure, 2¢€
To amend section 4, chapter 157 of,
in relation to mandamus, prohibi-
tion, &c., |
To amend section 21, chapter 157 of,
in relation to vacating offices of
judges for failure to qualify,
To repeal chapter 91 of, in relation to
pilots and piloting of vessels, and
to enact a law to govern and regu-
late same in waters of the state, 3
COLLEGES OF THE STATE.
To preserve the endowments to the,
and other literary institutions,
where they are held in obligations
of the state, 2(
COLORED MASONIC MOUNT ZI
LODGE, No. 18, OF STAUNTO}
Incorporated,
COMMISSIONERS OF REVENU
To provide for the election of two,
for the counticts of Fluvanna and
Stafford,
To provide for election of two, in
Roanoke county,
Prescribing provisions in relation to,
and assessment of taxes on persons,
property, &c., 38
COMMUTATION.
See Artificial Limbs.
CONCEALED WEAPONS.
To amend section 7 of revised crimi-
nal code to prevent carrying of,
CONSOLIDATED ABATTOIR C¢
PANY OF ALEXANDRIA, WA
INGTON, AND GEORGETOWD
Incorporated, . 4
CONSTITUTION.
Amending first section, article 8, of,
concening the elective franchise, 7:
Providing for submission to the peo-
ple of the proposed amendments to
the constitution in reference to the
576
elective franchise and qualifica-
tions to office,
CORN.
To provide for the purchase of, b
the board of supervisors of Patric
and Franklin counties, 140-1
CORPORATION COURT OF ALEX-
ANDRIA.
Allowing 8. Bassett French compen-
sation for holding terms of court
pending disability of judge of,
COTTON.
To repeal sections 1 and 2, chapter
57, of act in relation to sale of, in
counties of Sussex and Greenes-
ville,
COUNTY JUDGES.
To amend act in regard to pay of,
Authorizing the county judge of Isle
of Wight to make an allowance
for George M. Waddill,
Requiring the, of Nottoway and
Amelia to submit question of fence
law to voters of said counties, 255-6
Requiring the, of Norfolk and Din-
widdie counties to submit question
of fence law to votersin said coun-
ties, &c., 270-1
To amend act to district state for, 874-6
COUNTY OFFICERS.
To amend act authorizing board of
supervisors to determine amount to
be paid certain, 8738-4
COUPON BONDS OF PORTSMOUTH.
To authorize the issuing of, 441-8
COURTS.
Providing for holding the term of a
court by the judge of another court,
the incumbent dying before the
term is completed, 7
CREEL, A. F.
For the relief of sureties of,
CRIMINAL CODE.
To amend section 7 of, to prevent the
carrying of eoncealed weapons,
To amend section 19, chapter 14 of,
in relation to accused testifying in
his own behalf in certain cases,
CULPEPER COUNTY.
To provide for irinaa of public
roads in, and Buckingham, 483-41
CURRY COLLEG®, IN LEE COUN-
367-8
47
36
171
282
288
238
Incorporated,
INDEX.
218-16 | See Bridges.
CYPRESS CREEK.
DANVILLE.
Authorizing trustees of High street
Baptist church in, to borrow
money, Wi |
To divide the city of, into wards, 260-2,
To authorize trustees of Baptist
church of, to sell certain prop-
erty, 358-5
DANVILLE AND NEW RIVER
NARROW-GAUGE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
To amend act incorporating,
DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND INSTI-
TUTION.
Vacating board of visitors of,
DEBTS.
To authorize board of supervisors of
Pittsylvania county to provide pay-
ment of outstanding debts against
late townships in said county,
See Public Debt.
DELINQUENT LANDS.
Instructing auditor of public ac-
counte to sell, in Alexandria coun-
ty 328
DELINQUENT TAXES.
To allow T. D. Arundall, deputy
treasurer of Meadsville and Staun-
ton districts, Halifax county, addi-
tional time to make returns of,
DETECTIVE.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Greene county to employ, in cer-
tain cases, 362
DICKENSON COUNTY.
To change the location of the court-
house of,
DINWIDDIE COUNTY.
Authorizing voters of, to vote for
fence law by districts, 209-10
See Fences.
See Public Roads.
DISABILITIES.
To remove, of W. H. Payne and
others,
For the removal of Charles R. Lee,
Warner S. Kerfoot, Conrad
Kownslar, and Marshall McCor-
mick,
DIVISION FENCES.
For making or repairing, between co-
terminous land-owners in counties
256-4
342
175
142
102
539
Prescribing fence law for the colony
of Claremont, in Surry county,
Authorizing voters of Dinwiddie
county to vote fora fence law by
districts,
For making or repairing division
fences between coterminous land
owners in the eountics of Alle-
ghany, Bath, Botetourt, Highland,
Rockbridge, Loudoun, and Fred-
erick,
Requiring judges of Nottoway and
Amelia to submit question of fence
law to voters of said county,
Requiring county judges of Norfolk
and Dinwiddie counties to submit
question of fence Jaw to voters of
270-1
suid county, &c.,
To extend time for the repeal of pre-
sent fence law of Belfield, Greenes-
ville county,
To amend act fur making and repair-
ing division fences between land
owners in counties of Alleghany,
Bath, Botetourt, Highland, Rock-
bridge, Loudoun, and Frederick,
To declure Little river a lawful fence
from mouth to Alley’s Ford,
FERRIES.
To establish a furry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river, at or near
12-13
the town of Falmouth,
Estublishing a ferry or bridge across
the Rappahannock river, ut or near
town of Falmouth,
To authorize D. M. Norton and
others, of York county, to build
ferry across York river near York-
town, «c.,
To incorporate
company,
Alexandria ferry
FIDELITY DIVISION, No. 1, SONS
OF TEMPERANCE.
Incorporated,
FINES.
Relief of William Reynolds from a
fine,
FISH.
To repeal first section of act for the
protection of, in waters of com-
monwealth above tidewater, so far
as applicable to waters that run
through counties of Floyd, Car-
roll and Grayson,
Amending section 4, chapter 100 of
Code, in relation to catching, to
manufacture into oil or manure, 265-6
FLOYD COUNTY.
See fish.
209-10 |
237
255-6
66-8
539-30
540-1
FLUVANNA.
To provide for the election of two
commissioners of the revenue for
| the counties of Fluvanna and Staf-
199
ford,
FOREIGN INSURANCE COM
NIES.
To amend act in relatiun to deposits
of, 399-
FOREIGN SUMAC.
Instructing senators and representa-
tives in congress from Virginia to
procure an impust duty levied on,
FRANKLIN CITY, IN ACCOM
COUNTY.
| See W harves.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
356 | See Corn.
|
| FREDERICK COUNTY.
Amending act incorporating town of
Middletown in, lt
Seo Bridges.
See Division Fences.
See Public Roads.
See Relief.
FREDERICKSBURG.
| To authorize the corporation of, to
establish a poor house and grounds
outside of corporation limits,
To amend act authorizing city of, to
provide for supplying city with
| water,
, See Churches.
365
874
FREE BRIDGE.
Authorizing construction of, across
Jumes river at Lynchburg, I
To amend act authorizing the con-
struction of a free bridge across
Jumes river at Lynchburg, 2
FRENCH, 8S. BASSETT.
Allowing compensation for holding
terms of hustings court of Alexan-
dria pending disability of judge of
said court,
FRONT ROYAL.
To amend act in relation to lease of
third story of public free school
building in Front Royal,
GALLEGO MILLS MANUFACT
ING COMPANY.
To amend act to incorporate,
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Requesting the United States geo-
logical survey into the states,
369
84
188
GILLESPIE, RESSE B.
r relief of the administrator of, 43-4
sA DEVILLE COLLEGE IN WISE
COUNTY.
corpurated, and to cOdnatitute terri-
Lory for three miles around a sub-
school district, 156-8
4sADE SPRING IN WASHINGTON
COUNTY.
. authorize L. B. Porterficld and
others, surviving trustees, to sell
certain property situated near, 240
GLEBE FUND.
opropriating a part of, in county of
Northampton, to build a poor-
house in suid county,
GLEBE LANDS.
mending act appropriating pro-
eveds of, and other property of the
arishes of Abingdon, Wure and
Petsworth, in Gloucester county,
and for other purposes,
GLOUCESTER COUNTY.
eo W harves.
GLOUCESTER POINT.
‘e Ferries.
GOOCHLAND COUNTY.
0 Incorpvrations.
114
GOODMAN'S CHAPEL.
uthorizing trustees of, to sell real
estute, 17
GOODSON.
uthorizing town of, to issue bonds
fur the purpose of retiring out-
standing bonds, and to provide for
payment of same, 57
GOODSON TOWNSHIP.
ee Relief. \
GOVERNOR.
uthorized to appoint inspecting
officers of the volunteer militin,
lirecting the, to convey to United
States title of commonwealth to
real estate in Westmoreland coun-
ty, &., 461-2
GOVERNOR'S MANSION.
‘o provide for repairing, and appro-
priating money therefor, 85-6
GOVERNOR'S SECRETARY.
\ppropriating certain sum of money -
to James S. Browning,
329
494
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Authorizing, in Richmond, to bor-
row money and execute deeds of
trust, 81
GRAND LODGE OF THE SONS OF
ZION BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
OF VIRGINIA.
Incorporated, 75
GRAYSON COUNTY.
Authorizing auditor of public ac-
counts to pay D.C. Mallory of, a
certain sum of money, 198
Authorizing sale of Young’s chapel
church property in, 241-2
See Fish.
GREAT FALLS MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
To renew charter of, 229-380
GREAT NATURAL BRIDGE AND
TUNNEL COMPANY.
Incorporated,
GREENE COUNTY.
See Detective.
268-9
GREENESVILLE COUNTY.
To repeal certain sections of an act
in relation to the sale of cotton in,
See Fences.
See Public Roads.
36
GUESTS RIVER METHODIST
CHURCH.
Authorizing trustees of, in Wise
county, to sell property and invest
proceeds, Ot 112
GUILFORD. °
See Fences.
HALIFAX.
To refund to Silas J. Lawson, of, a
license tax paid by him, 57
HAMPTON FALTS.
Declaring certain grounds under
water, known as, open and eligi-
ble for planting oysters, 249-50
HANOVER COUNTY.
To provide for working, &c., the
public roads in, 859-62
HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.
To establish a board of river and har-
bor commissioners for Nansemond
river,
Creating board of, of Norfolk and
Portsmouth, and for the preserva-
tion of the harbor of same, 216-18
71-2
HARREL, JAMES WHARTON.
Returning thanks to, donor of por-
trait, 106
HAYMARKET, IN PRINCE WIL-
LIAM COUNTY.
Town of, incorporated,
HENRICO COUNTY.
To provide fur laying out and work-
ing roads in, 287-93
See Partition Fences.
HENRICO RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 29-30
HENRY CLAY.
To provide for the removal of the
statue of, &c.,
HENRY COUNTY.
Authorizing trustees of Martinsville
Methodist church in, to sell prop-
erty and invest proceeds,
Authorizing trustees of Presbyte-
rian church, of Martinsville, in,
to sell and purchase property,
191-4
363
112
113
HIGHLAND COUNTY. '
See Division Fences.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Cedar Bluff, incorporated, 275-7
HIGH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH,
IN DANVILLE.
Trustees of, authorized to borrow
money, 117
HILLSVILLE.
To take sense of the qualified voters
of town of, upon the question of
repealing charter, 62-3
HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL ASSO-
CIATION.
To authorize superintendent of peni-
tentiary to furnish convicts to keep
in order graves uf Confederute sol-
diers, &e.,
HOLSTON IRON AND STEEL COM-
PANY.
404
Incorporated, 39-41
HOLSTON VALLEY GYPSUM COM-
PANY.
Authorizing, to hoid its general meet-
ings and keep its principal office in
London, England, 119
HUGHES, MRS. ANNIE F.
For the relief of, 159-60
INCORPORATIONS.
Virginia Coal and Iron company,
New York and Buckingham Gold
and Silver mining company,
Amending charter of the town of
Berryville, in Clarke county, 13-14
Amending act incorporating Norfolk
and Sewell’s Point railroad com-
pany, and changing name, 18-19
Amending act incorporating Salt-
ville and Coal-mine railroad com-
pany, and changing name, 19-20
Amending charter of thecity of Nor-
folk,
Lebanon and Buchanan turnpike
cominpany,
Bristol and Ervington turnpike com-
pany, 24-5
Town of Buchanan, 25-8
Henrico railroad company, 29-30
United States beacon fight and signal
company, 30-1
Suffolk female institute, 31-2
Richmond and Louisville railroad
company, 33-4
South Atlantic and QOhio railroad
company, 34
The Holston iron and steel company,
39-41
42-3
8-6
8-9
Cobb’s Island Seaside company,
The Virginia cotton compress and
warehouse company, 44-5
Amending act to incorporate the
Gallego mills manufacturing com-
pany, 46-7
Amending act incorporating town of -
Big Lick, 02
| Colored Masonic Mount Zion Lodge,
No. 18, of Stuunton, Ts)
Richmond elevator com pany, 58-60
Big Quarry slate company, 60-1
To take sense of the qualified voters
of town of Hillsville, in Carroll
county, upon question of repealing
churter, 62-3
Vupor fuel company, 4-6
Potomac inanufacturing company, 68-71
Kstillville (Virginia) marble com-
pany,
Grand Lodge of the Sons of Zion
Benev olent Society of Virginia, 15
=P 6
oo 72-3
Arbor Hill grange, (o-
Amending act incorporating town of
Jonesville, in Lee county, 81-4
Amending charter of Pctomac, in
Prince William county, so as to
create said town a separate schoul
district, 85
Town of Brentsville, in Prince Wil-
liam county, 85-8
Buckingham mining and develop-
ment company, 98-1
Iron Belt railroud company, 100-1
Authorizing South Atlantic and Ohio Chatham, 167-9
railroad company to increase its Norfolk and Gloucester steamboat
capital stock and bonds, 106 company, 170-1
Peninsula railroad company, 110-11 | Bank of Buchanan, 172-4
Buckingham mining and water com-
pany, 174-5
Narrows bridge and ferry company,
176-7
Norfolk and Carolina turnpike com-
pany, 178
Blue Ridge mining company, 180-1
Virginia and West Virginia railroad
company, 181-2
Fauquier and Rappahannock railroad
Charity division, No. 4, Sons of Tem-
perance, Richmond city, 114
Holston Valley Gypsum company
authorized to hold its general
meetings and keep principal office
in London, England,
Confirming issue of capital stock of
the Norfolk and Western railroad
122-8
Amending act incorporating Vir-
119
ginia mineral and gypsum rail- company, 188-5
rond company, and to change Town of Haymarket, in Prince Wil-
name, "123-4 liam county, incorporated, 191-4
Scottsville woolen manufacturing Nansemond and Isle of Wight draw-
company, 124-5 bridge company, 201-2
To provide charter for town of Onan- Authorizing Richmond and West
cock, in Accomac county, 127-30
Point terminal railway and ware-
Amending act incorporating Norfolk
house company, to change its
knitting and cotton manufactur- name, 202
ing company, 130-1 | Pilgrim Travelers society, 202-3
Sons and Daughters of Joshua, No. Alleghany extension railroad com-
1, of Norfolk, 131
Silver Star society of Sussex county, 132
Mount Calvary Lodge, No. 73, Inde-
pendent Order of Good Samari-
tans, of Berkeley, in Norfolk
county, 133-4
Arcadia iron works company, 135-7
Authorizing Enast river railroad com-
pany, 204-45
Tv incorporate Lynchburg street rail-
way company and make valid
acts of saidcompany, under charter
granted by circuit judge of Lynch-
burg, 205-6
To amend act incorporating the
Carroll mineral company, 103-4 | Amending charter of the town of
Elizabeth City and Norfolk rnail-
pany, and successors to extend and road company, 208-9
operate part or parts of line in the Massanutten and North Mountain
stute, and consolidate with other railway company, 224-6
companies, and to borrow money, 188-9 | Virginia state beneficial and social
To autnorize the Norfolk and Wes- society, 227-8
tern railroad company to guaran- To renew charter of Great Falls
tee bonds of the South Atlantic manufacturing company, 229-30
and Ohio railroad, 141! James river and Blackwater rail-
Amending second section of act to road and lumber company. 231-2
incorporate the Virginia marble Virginia press association, 243
and mining company, me Labor association of Lynchburg, 243-4
Lynchburg ‘Lode, No. 11, Knights | Tagus mill and mining company, 250-2
‘of Pythias, of Ly nehbure, 143 | Iron belt land, mining, and develop-
London and Buckingham construc- ment company, 252-5
tion and mining company, 147-50 | Amending act to incorporate the
Amending sections 2, 5, 6, and 7 of Danville and New river narrow-
act incorporating Richmond and gauge railroad company, 256-9
West Point terminal railway and Amending act to incorporate Norfolk
warehouse company, 151-3 and Portsmouth railway, wharf,
Amending sections 9, 21, and 22 of and warehouse company, 259-60
act to incorporate the Mutua! Ben- Great natural bridge and tunnel com-
efit association of Virginia, 155] pany, 268-9
East-End beneficial and social society Moccasin manufacturing company, 271-8
of Richmond city, 156 | Farinville and Staunton river rail-
Gladeville college in Wise county, road company, 273-5
and to constitute territory for three Cedar Bluff high school, 275-7
miles around a sub-school district, New river anal Southwest Virginia
156-8 | mining and manufacturing com-
Amending act incorporating town of pany, 277-9
Middletown, in Frederick county, 160-3 ' Muvore street industrial institution, 279-81
Norfolk terminal company, 281-8
Norfolk and collegiate institute, 283-7
To provide a new charter for the city
of Portsmouth, and to repeal acts
in conflict, 300-21
Equitable gus company of Norfolk
city, 320-6
Amending act to incorporate Thorn-
rose cemetery company, at Staun-
ton, &., 330
Farmville manufacturing company, 331
Powhatan land, lumber, and con-
struction company, 332-3
Virginia buiiding and savings asso-
Clation, 333-5
Virginia gold belt company, 335-7
Union cotton mills of Riehmond, 388-9
To amend act incorporating Farmers
and Mechanics benevolent fire in-
surance association of Roanoke and
Botetourt counties,
To authorize the Upper Appomattox
company to discharge its indebted-
ness to the commonwealth in bonds
340
ot the state, 341
Town of Mount Sidney, in Augusta
county, 344-7
Liberty Perpetual building and loan
company, 3847-50
L. O. L. Order of Brotherhood, 303-4
Eust End pleasure club, 354
Town of Mineral City, in Wise
ecunty, so4-6
Richmond Lodge, No. 1440, G. U.
Order of Odd Fellows, 357
The order of Brothers and Sisters of
Love and Charity of Clarke coun-
ty, 308
Prescribing manner in which Rich-
mond and Louisville railr ad com-
pany shall pay tax on mortgage,
«c., 363-5
Curry college in Lee county, 867-8
Fidelity division, No. 1, Sons of
Temperance, of Richmond, Vir-
ginia, 369
Board of foreign missions of Baptist
foreign mission convention of
United States, 372
Liberal publishing company of Nor-
fulk city, 376-7
Star light society of Dover district,
Goochland county, 877-8
Lynchburg Mozart association, 379
To amend act incorporating the New
Rawley springs company, 379-80
Authorizing Norfolk and Portsmouth
terminal railway, wharf, and ware-
house company to change nume to
the consolidated railway company, 3880
Richmond and Danville railroad com-
pany to discharge its indebtedness
to the state, 400-1
To amend charter of city of Norfolk,
405-31
Authorizing any railroad or other
companies to hold capital stock of
Roanoke machine works, 44]
Virginia land and improvement com-
pany, 444-6
To amend act to provide a charter
for the tuwn of Salem, Roanoke
county, 447-9
Authorizing Washington, Cincin-
nati, and St. Louis railroad cum-
pany to adopt a standard gauge,
Botetuurt manufacturing company,
451-2
Manchester railway and land im-
provement company, 453-6
To amend act authorizing consolida-
tion and merger of Alexandria and
Fredericksburg railway company
and Alexandria and Washington
railroud company,
Consulidated Abattoir company of
Alexandrin, Washington, and
Georgetown, 456-9
To xmend act incorporating Farm-
ville and Staunton river railroad
company, 462-3
Authorizing Upper Appomattox to
increase capital stock, 463-4
Richmond coal mining and manufac-
turing company, 464-6
Atlantic and Danville narrow-gauge
railroad company, 467-9
Surry county railroad and lumber
451
456
company, 410
To umend the charter of town of
Suffolk, 471-2
Alexandria mining, manufacturing,
and warehouse company, 474-7
Authorizing consolidation of Rich-
mond and Alleghany railroud com-
puny with certain other com punies,
&C., 488-9
Authorizing Richmond and Danville
railroud company to increase its
capital stock, 490
Life investment and guarantee so-
clety, 490-1
Tu authorize the Upper Appomattox
company to widén and deepen
cunal, 492-3
Alexandria ferry company, 540-1
Washington-Virginia mining and
manufacturing company, 541-3
Church Home in Brunswick county,
543-4
INTEREST ON BONDS.
To preserve the endowmenments to
the colleges and other literary
institutions of this state, where
they are held in the obligations of
the state, 203-4
IRON BELT LAND, MINING, AND
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.
Incorporated, 252-5
IRON BELT RAILROAD COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 100-1
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY.
Authorizing board of supervisors to
borrow money and issue bonds
therefor,-to build bridge over
Pagan creek, 49-50
See Bridges.
See County Judges.
See Whurves.
JACOB, WILLIAM E.
For the relief of, late treasurer of
Accomuac county,
JAMES RIVER.
Council of city of Lynchburg and the
board of supervisors of Amherst
county, authorized to purchase the
218
bridge across, at Lynchburg, 15-16
Authorizing construction of free
bridge across, at Lynchburg, 125-6
To amend act, authorizing the con-
struction of a free bridge across
the, at Lynchburg, 244-5
JAMES RIVER AND_BLACK-
WATER RAILROAD AND LUM-
BER COMPANY.
Incorporated, 231-2
JOHNSON, P. T.
For the relief of, 179
JOHN WESLEY METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IN HAR-
RISON BURG.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
purchase property and to borrow
money,
JONES, ELLA J.
For relief of, a person of unsound
mind, 450
JONESVILLE.
Trustees of Presbyterian church in,
authorized to make sales of cer-
63-4
tain preperty, &., 49
Amending act incorporating town of,
in Lee county, 81-4
JUDGES.
Providing for holding the term of a
court by the judge of another court,
the incumbent dying before the
term is completed, 7
To repeal act amending section
chapter 7 of the Code, in rel.
to vacnncies in office of,
To amend section 21, chapter 1.
Code, in relution to vacating o
of judges for failure to qualif:
KEANE, MISS VIRGIN
Returning thanks to, donor of
trait.
KERFOOT, WARNER
Soe Disubilities.
KOWNSLER, CONRA
See Disabilities.
LABOR ASSOCIATION OF I
BURG.
Incorporated,
LAKE, ABEL A.
To allow, to erect wharf at Frat
City in Accomac county, fo
purpose of shipping vysters,
LANDS AND LOTS
To amend section 13 of chapter
Code, relating to assessment a
LAWSON, SILAS J
To refund to, of Halifux, a li
tax paid by him,
LEBANON AND BUCHA
TURNPIKE COMPAN
Incorporated,
LEBANON CHURCH IN (
BELL COUNTY.
Trustees authorized to sell and cc
real estate, &c.,
LEIGH STREET BAPTIST |
IN RICHMOND.
Authorized to borrow money
exccute deeds of trust,
LEE COUNTY.
To provide for working the rou
and Russell county,
LEK, CHARLES R.
See Disabilities.
LEXINGTON.
Authorizing Presbyterian churc
to acquire additional lund w
said tuwn to that now owned,
LIBERAL PUBLISHING
PANY OF NOKFOLK ©
Incorporated,
oa af aes SSS lU UCU
To authorize the mayor and common
council of the town of, in Bedford
county, to borrow money, 228-9
To empower Episcopal church of, to
hold additional land, 363
To prevent floating of, down Notto-
way and Blackwater rivers by
persons engaged in lumber trade, 366
LOUDOUN COUNTY.
LIBERTY HILL SCHOOL-HOUSE | 5¢e Division Fences.
AND CHURCH
To empower the trustees of, to sell
and cunvey property, 371
LIBERTY PERPETUAL BUILDING
AND LOAN COMPANY.
Incorporated, 347-50
LOUISA COUNTY.
Authorizing board of supervisors of,
to borrow money for certuin pur-
poses, 14
Authorizing board of supervisors of,
to allow compensation to Judge
J. L. Cochran for holding terms
LIFE INVESTMENT AND GUAR-| of court in, 348
ANTEE SOCIETY.
Incorporated, 490-1 LUNATIC ASYLUMS.
Payments to, herctofure made by the
auditor, legalized, and appropri-
ating certain other moneys, 46
To amend sections 3 and 6, chapter
82 of Code, regulating, and care of
insune persons and their estates, 134-5
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS OF
THE STATE.
To preserve the endowments of the
colleges and other, where they are
held in the obligations of the state,
203-4
LITTLE RIVER.
To declare, a lawful fenee from LUTHERAN CHURCH AT MOUNT
mouth to Alley’s Ford, 374 JACKSON, SHENANDOAH COEX-
TY.
LIQUORS. To allow trustees of, to sell part of
Authorizing voters of Waynesboro lot, &c., 327
and vicinity to decide by vote,
repriety of selling intoxicating
liquors within certain limits, a4
Authorizing voters of Roanoke voun-
ty to vote upon the question of
LYNCHBURG
Council of, and board of supervisors
of Ainherst county, authorized to
purchase bridge across the James
I
granting license for the sale of, &€., river at Lynchburg, 15-16
120-1 | Authorizing city of, to convey preop-
To amend act, imposing tax and pre- erty tothe United States for cer-
scribing regulations for collecting tuin purposes, 62-3
same on privilege of selling wine, Authorizing construction of free
ardent spirits, &., 238-9 bridge across James river at, 125-6
Authorizing Richmond and Alle-
LOCAL OPTION. ghany railroad company to extend
Authorizing voters of Roanoke coun- water works dam at, &., 267-28
ty to vote upon the question of See Free Bridge.
granting license for sale of liquor
merainy &e., 120-1 | |. yNCHBURG LODGE, No. 11.
ee enquers: KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OF
LONDON AND BUCKINGHAM CON- | , LYNCHBURG. 1
STRUCTION AND MINING COM- | “TSOTporates
PANY.
Incorporated, 147-50 | LYNCHBURG MOZART ASSOCIA-
ON.
LONDON, ENGLAND. Incorporated, 879
Authorizing Holston Valley Gyp-
sum company, to hold its general LYNCHBURG STREET RAILWAY
meetings and keep its principal COMPANY.
office in, 119 | To incorporate the, and make valid
acts of said company, under char-
L. 0. L. ORDER OF BROTHERHOOD. ter granted by circuit judge of
Incory orated, 353-4! Lynchburg, 205-6
ee ENE EO _— Se
To authorize the erection of a pier
or wharf at or near the mouth of,
in Isle of Wight county.
MAIMED SOLDIERS, &c.
To provide commutation for, to such
as may not heretofore received
same under provisions of former
acts, 126-7
To appropriate ten thousand dollars
for commutation to, 488
MALLORY, D. C.
Authorizing auditor of public ac-
counts to pay to, of Grayson coun-
ty, a certain sum of money, 198
MANASSAS MAGISTERIAL DIS-
TRICT.
To authorize school trustees in, in
Prince William county, to devote =e
certain sum of county school funds
to certain purposes, 477
MANCHESTER RAILWAY AND
LAND IMPROVEMENT COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 453-6
MANDAMUS, PROHIBITION, &c.
To amend section 4, chapter 156 of
Code, in relation to, 343
MARSH LANDS.
To empower the court of Norfolk to
grant to the owner of, to drain
same,
MARTHA
242
WASHINGTON
LEGE.
Authorizing trustecs to borrow
money, 7
MARTINSVILLE.
Authorizing trustees of Presbyterian
church of, in Henry county, to sell
and purchase property, 113
MARTINSVILLE METHODIST
CHU RCH.
Authorizing trustees of, in Henry
county, to sell and invest procceds, 112
MARYLAND.
Joint committee, appointed to confer
with committee of legislature of
of Maryland in reference to boun-
dary line along the Putomac river,
&c., 9-10
Appropriating sum of money to de-
fray expenses of joint committee to
confer with committee of Maryland
COL-
241 |.
‘Potomac river,
MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA.
See Boundary Lines.
MASSANUTTEN AND NORTH
MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 224-26
McCORMICK, MARSHALL.
See Disabilities.
MEANLY, J. F.
Authorizing superintendent of peni-
tentiury to retain, at the peniten-
tiary,
MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
Exempting certain school property
in, from taxation,
See Public Roads.
109
169
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FROM
VIRGINIA.
Requested, 36
Requesting, from Virginia to procure
un impost duty levied on foreign
sumuc, 107
METHODIST CHURCH AT BIG
LICK.
To allow trustees of, to sell property, 330
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT ABINGDON.
Authorizing trustees of, in Abing-
dun to sell and convey certain
property,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, IN BUCKINGHAM
COUNTY.
To authorize, to sell and convey cer-
tain church property,
105
371
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, IN FREDERICKSBURG.
Authorizing of, to raise money for
improving and repairing church
property, 185
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, IN GRAYSON COUNTY.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell cer-
tain property on Elk creek, 111
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT LOVETTSVILLE.
Trustees of, authorized to sell and
convey church property, 15
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT STAUNTON. ,
Authorizing trustees of, and congre-
gation, to borrow muney, &c.,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH, AT STRASBURG.
To authorize, to borrow money, 857
METHODIST PARSONAGE, IN
UPPER BOTETOURT.
To authorize sule of, 362
METHODIST PARSONAGE OF
GREEN CIRCUIT.
To enable trustees to sell and convey
same, 151
MIDDLETOWN, IN FREDERICK
COUNTY.
To amend act incorporating town of,
160-3
MIDLOTHIAN COAL MINES.
Appointment of joint committee to
investigate disaster at, and provide
for the better protection of miners, 174
MILITIA.
See Voluiuteer Militia.
MINERAL CITY, IN WISE
COUNTY.
Town of, incorporated,
MINERS.
Appointment of joint committee to
investigate the disaster at Midlo-
thian coal-mines, and provide for
354-6
the better protection of, 174
MOCCASIN MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 271-3
MOORE HOUSE.
In relation to purchase of Temple
farm and,
MOORE STREET INDUSTRIAL IN-
STITUTION OF RICHMOND.
Incorporated, 279-81
MOUNT CALVARY LODGE, No. 73,
IN DEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD
SAMARITANS OF BERKELEY,
IN NORFOLK COUNTY.
Incorporated,
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
To authorize board of supervisors of,
to pay W. D. Vaughan, for servi-
ces, holding court in said county, 451
See Little River.
108
133-4
112-13.
MOUNT JACKSON, SHENANDOAH
COUNTY.
See Churches.
MOUNT SIDNEY IN
COUNTY.
Town of, incorporated,
32"
AUGUSTA
344-7
MONUMENT TO GEORGE WASH.
INGTON.
Giving consent to United States to
purchase Innd in Westmoreland
county, for erecting, to murk site
of birthplace, 459-61
MONUMENT AT YORKTOWN.
Giving consent to United States, for
purchase of Jund at Yorktown, for
erection of monument to commem-
orate surrender of Lord Cornwal-
lis, &e., 443-4
6
MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
OF VIRGINIA.
To amend sections 9, 21, und 22 of
act to incorporate,
NANSEMOND AND ISLE OF
WIGHT DRAW-BRIDGE COM-
PANY.
Incorporated,
NANSEMOND RIVER.
To establish a board of river and
harbor commissioners for Nanse-
109
201-2
mond river, 71-2
NARROWS BRIDGE AND FERRY
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 176-7
NELSON COUNTY.
See Public Roads.
NEW KENT COUNTY.
See Public Roads.
NEWPORT NEWS.
To authorize county of Elizabeth
City to procure and grant right of
way for railrond through said
county from, to channel of Mill
creek, 185-6
NEW RIVER AND SOUTHWEST
VIRGINIA MINING AND MAN-
UFACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 277-9
NEW YORK AND BUCKINGHAM
GOLD AND SILVER MINING
COMPANY.
Incorporated, 8-9
NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES.
To prescribe the penalty for, in
Cities and towns, 233
NORFOLK CITY.
Amending charter of, 22
Authorized to issue its bonds for the
purpose of retiring and refunding
certain bonds now outstanding, 29
Creating board of harbor commis-
Bsioners of Norfolk and _ Purts-
mouth, &e., 216-18
To incorporate the Liberal publish-
ing company of, 376-7
To amend the charter of, 405-31
Providing «» home for aged and indi-
gent females in, 449
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Trustees of Berkeley-Avenue Baptist
church in, to borrow money, &c.,
118-19
Giving consent of state to the pur-
chase by the United States of real
estate in, and exempting from tax-
ation, 199-200
To empower the court of, to grant to
the owners of marsh lands the right
to drain same,
To increase compensation of the
sheriff of,
Authorizing board of supervisors to
increase compensation to clerk of
circuit court of, 495
See Fences.
242
243
NORFOLK AND CAROLINA TURN-
PIKE COMPANY.
Incorporated, 178
NORFOLK AND GLOUCESTER
STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
Incorporated, 170-71
NORFOLK KNITTING AND COT-
TON MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Amending act of incorporation, 180-1
NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH
TERMINAL RAILWAY,
WHARF, AND WAREHOUSE
~ COMPANY.
To amend act to incorporate, 269-60
Authorizing, to change its name to
the Cunsvlidated Southern railway
company, 380
NORFOLK AND SEWELL’'S POINT
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Amendir.g act to incorporate, and
changing name of, 18-19
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILRQ
COMPANY.
To change the name of the Elizabeth
City and Norfolk railroad com-
pany to, 2
NORFOLK TERMINAL COMPA!
Incorporated, 2€
NORFOLK AND WESTERN RA
ROAD.
Confirming issue of cupital stock of,
1
Authorizing the, to guarantee bonds
of the South Atlantic railroad com-
pany,
NORMAL AND COLLEGIATE
STITUTE.
To incorporate, and provide support
for same, 2}
NORTHAMPTON.
Appropriating a part of the Glebe
fund in, to build a poorhouse,
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNT
See Bridges. °
See Public Roads.
NOTTOWAY COUNTY.
See Fences.
See Public Roads.
NOTTOWAY AND BLACKW A
RIVERS.
To prevent flouting of loose logs
down, by persons engaged in lum-
ber trade,
OAK GROVE CHURCH, IN AC
MAC.
To legalize the sale and conveyance
of, —d
OAKWOOD MEMORIAL ASSOC
TION.
To authorize superintendent of peni-
tentiary to furnish convicts to keep
in order, graves of ccnfederate sol-
diers, &c.,
OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNME
To amend uct in relation to the sala-
ries of certain officers of the gov-
ernment and their employees,
To amend actin relation to saluries
of, &.,
OLD MOUNT ZION CHURCH
APPOMATTOX COUNTY.
To appoint trustees to sell,
OLINGER, JOHN C., AND OTHERS.
Confirming title to a certain tract of
land, 6-7
ONANCOCK.
To provide charter of town of, in
Accomac county, 127-380
See Churches.
ORANGE.
See Public Roads.
OTTER RIVER.
See Fences.
OYSTERS.
Tq prohibit unlawful oystering and
dredging in Potomac river and
Roanoke sound, &c., 194-8
To prevent the catching of, at night
or on Sunday, 230
Declaring certain grounds under
water, known as Hampton Flats,
open and eligible for planting oys-
ters, 249-50
. PAGAN CREEK.
Authorizing board of supervisors of
Isle of Wight county to build
bride over, 49-50
See Bridges.
PAGE COUNTY.
To confirm settlement made by board
of supervisors of, with Shenandoah
Valley railroad company, &c., 492
PARTITION FENCES.
For keeping in repair, in counties of
Prince William and Warren, and
that part of Henrico within police
jurisdiction of city of Richmond,
PATRICK COUNTY.
To extend time for collection of
taxes in, 492
See Corn.
PATTONSBURG.
To incorporate the towns of Buch-
anan and, in the county of Bote-
tourt, under the name of the town
of Buchanan, 25-8
PAYNE, W. H. AND OTHERS.
To remove disabilities of,
PENINSULA RAILROAD COM-
PANY.
In relation to, 110-11
41-2
PENITENTIARY.
To provide for the erection of a suit-
able building for confinement and
employment of female convicts in, 373
See Superintendent of Penitentiary.
PETERSBURG.
To authorize common council of, to
purchase and donate certain lands,
&c., 343
See Central Lunatic Asylum.
PETSWORTH.
See Glebe Lands.
PILGRIM TRAVELERS’ SOCIETY.
Incorporated, 202-3
PILOTS AND PILOTING.
To repeal chapter 91 of Code, in rela-
tion to, and to enact law to govern
and regulate same in waters of the
state, 392-8
PINE-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH,
IN CITY OF RICHMOND.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell
church property, 18
Authorizing trustees of, to borrow
money and execute deeds of trust, 16
|
PIPER CHARITY FUND.
To authorize trustees of Atlantic
schoo] district, in Accomac, to take
charge of and invest in school-
| house the, &c.,
|
366
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY.
Authorizing, to sell its stock in the
Virginia Midland railread com-
| oo pany, 242
| See Board of Supervisors.
PORTERFIELD, L. B., AND
OTHERS.
Tv authorize, surviving trustees, to
sell certain property, 240
PORTRAITS.
Returning thanks to certain persons,
donors of,
PORTSMOUTH.
Creating board of harbor commis-
sioners of Norfolk and _ Ports-
mouth, &c., 216-18
To provide a new charter for the city
of, and repealing all acts in con-
flict, 800-21
To authorize city of, to issue coupon
bonds, 441-8
POTOMAC MANUFAOTURING
COMPA
NY.
\corporated, 68-71
POTOMAC.
mending charter of, in Prince
William county, so as to create
said town a separate school dis-
trict, 85
POTOMAC RIVER. ©
sint committee, appointed to confer
with committee of Legislature of
Maryland, in reference to bounda-
ry line along the Potomac river,
™ 9-10
2@ Boundary Lines.
POW HATAN.
epealing act for the protection of
sheep in, 116
OWHATAN LAND, LUMBER,
AND CONSTRUCTION COM-
PANY.
332-3
1corporated,
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, IN
JONESVILLE, LEE COUNTY.
uthorizing trustees of, to make
sales of. certain property, and for
other purposes, 49
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF
LEXINGTON.
uthorizing, to acquire additional
land within said town to that
owned, 118
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF
MARTINSVILLE.
uthorizing trustees of, in Henry
county to sell and purchase prop-
erty, 113
PREVENTION OF FRAUDS.
o prevent frauds upon the common-
wealth and the holders of her secu-
rities, in the collection and dis-
bursement of revenues, 10-12
PRICE, HENRY N.
uthorizing, to construct a tramway
to Smithfield, in Isle of Wight
county,
o allow, to build wharf at Smith-
57
field, in Isle of Wight county, 165
PRINCESS ANNE.
n reference to fences in, 51-2
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY.
own of Haymarket in, incor-
See Partition Fences.
See Schoo! Trustees.
PUBLIC DEBT.
To provide for the more efficient col-,
lection of the revenue to support
government, maintain the public
schools, and to pay interest on the
' public debt,
To ascertain and declare Virginia’s
equitable share of the debt created
before and actually existing at the
time of the partition of her terri-
tory and resources, and to provide
for the issuance of bonds covering
the same, and the regular and
prompt payment of interest there-
on, 8
For the assessment of taxes on per-
sons, property, &c., and imposing
taxes thereon for the payment of
interest on, &c., 497-
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS.
Amending act in regard to the ad-
mission to,
To secure to tax-payers in cities and
towns the right of public school
education for their children,
To amend act, taxing railroads in
certain cases for county and schoul
purposes, 2
To pay to the, the money set apart
by the constitution and laws for
thcir benefit, and to repeal certain
chapters of acts relating thereto, 2¢
To return to, portion of moneys di-
verted therefroin, 4’
To authorize schvol trustees in Ma-
nussas district, Prince William
county, to donate certain sum from
county school funds due, for 1881,
to payment of indebtedness,
To amend act in relation to lease of
third story of, in Front Royal,
For the assessment of taxes on per-
sons, property, &c., und imposing
taxes thereon for the support of,
&e., 497.
PUBLIC HEALTH.
To amend section 19 of chapter 84 of
the Code in relation to, 16:
PUBLIC REVENUE.
To prevent fraud upon the common-
wealth and the holders of her se-
curities, in the collection and dis-
bursement of her revenues, 1
Appropriating, for the fiscal years
1881-82, 1882-83, 47
PUBLIC ROADS.
To amend act to provide for work-
ing, &c., in Albemarle county, 1
To provide for working and keeping
in repair the, in Amherst and Nel-
son counties, 145-7
To provide for working roads and
repairing bridges in Botetourt
county, 186-91
To amend certain acts of assembly
in relation to working of, and keep-
ing the same in repuir xs far as re-
lates to certain counties, 206-8
To amend act in relation to, in Am-
herst and Nelson counties, 20
To provide for working and keeping
in order the, of Charles City and
New Kent counties, and repealing
certain sections of act providing
for the same in commonwealth, $0
far us they apply to said counties,
266-7
To provide for laying out and work-
ing, in Henrico county, 287-93
To provide for working, and repair-
ing bridges in Bedford and Freder-
ick countics, 293 -300
To provide for working and keeping
in order the, in Hxanover county,
359-62
To provide for working and keeping
in repair, in Augusta county, 431-3
To provide for working of, in coun-
ties of Culpeper and Buckingham,
433-41
To amend act for working the roads
and repniring bridges in Botetourt
county, by adding counties of West-
moreland and Northumberland, 487
To provide for working, in counties
of Lee and Russell, 493-4
In relation to the working of, in
Chesterfield county,
PUNISHMENT BY STRIPES.
Amending, and repealing certain sec-
tions and chapters of criminal code,
and all acts relating to, and substi-
tuting other punishment, 401-4
538
QUARANTINE HOSPITAL.
To provide for relinquishment to the
United States of title to, and juris-
diction over a space within limits,
to be determined by survey,
between certain latitude and longi-
tude for the purpose of establishing
& quarantine hospital, &c., 132-8
RAILROADS.
Amending act to incorporate the
Norfolk and Sewell’s Point rail-
road company, and changing its
name, 18-19
A mending act to incorporate the
Saltville and Coal-mine railroad
company, and changing its name,
19-20
Incorporating Henrico railroad com-
pany, 29-30
To ratify and confirm the consolida-
tion of the Richmond and South-
we-tern railway company with cer-
tain other companies, 33-4
To change name of the Bristol coal
and iron narrow-gauge = railrond
company to South Atlantic and
Ohio railrond company, and confer
certain privileges thereon, 34
Ratifying sale by the bourd of pub-
lie works of the cluim of the state
against Atlantic, Mississippi and
Ohio railroad, 76-8
Incorporating Iron Belt railroad
company, 100-1
Authorizing South Atlantic and Ohio
railroad compuny to increase its
capital stock and bonds,
In relation to the Peninsula railroad
company, 110-11
Confirming issue of capital stock of
the Norfolk and Western railroad
122-3
Amending act incorporating the Vir-
ginia Mincral and Gypsum _rail-
road company, and changing name
123-4
To authorize East river railroad of
West Virginia, and successors, to
extend and operate part or parts
of line in this state, and consoli-
date with other cumpanies, and to
borrow money, 138-9
To authorize Norfolk and Western
railroad company to guarantee
bonds of the South Atlantic and
Ohio railroad company,
Virginia and West Virginia railroad
company. incorporated, 181-2
Fauquier and Rappahannock rail-
road company incorporated, 183-5
To authorize Elizabeth City’ county
to procure and grant right of way
for railroad through said county
from Newport News to centre of
channel of Mill creck, 185-6
To incorporate the Alleghany Exten-
sion railroad company, 204-5
To incorporate the Lynchburg street
railway company, &c., 205-6
Amending act to incorporate the
Elizabeth City and Norfolk rail-
road company, 208-9
To incorporate the Massanutten and
North Mountain railway company,
106
141
To incorporate the James river and
Blackwater railroad and lumber
company, 231-2
> amend act, taxing railroads in
certain cases fur cuunty and schoul
purpeses, 233-4
p change name of Elizabeth City
and Norfolk railroad company to
the Norfolk Southern railroad
company, 236-7
uthorizing county of Pittsylvania
to sell its stock in Virginia Mid-
land railroad company, 242
oO authorize consvlidation and
merger of Alexandria and Frede-
ricksburg railway company and
the Alexandria and Washington
railroad,
o amend act incorporating Danville
and New-river narrow-guuge rail-
roid company, 256-9
Oo amend act incorporating the Nor-
245
folk and Portsmouth terminal
railway, wharf, and warehouse
company, 259-60
uthorizing Richmond and Alle-
ghany railroad company to extend
water-works dum at Lynchburg,
&c., 267-8
0 incorporate the Farmville and
Staunton river railroad company,
273-5
rescribing manner in which Rich-
mond and Louisville railrond com-
pany shall puy tax on mortgages,
&e., 363-5
uthorizing Norfolk and Ports-
mouth terminal railway, wharf,
and warchouse company to change
name to the consolidated railway
company,
o authorize Richmond and Dan-,
ville railrond company to discharge
its indebtedness to the state, 400-1
uthorizing any railroad or otber
companies tu hold capital stock of
Roanoke machine works,
uthorizing Washington, Cincin-
nati, and St. Louis railroad com-
pany to adopt astandard gauge,
0 incorporate the Manchester rail-
way and land improvement com-
pany, 453-6
o aniend act authorizing consolida-
tion and mergerof Alexandria and
Fredericksburg railway company
and Alexandria and Washington
railroad company,
‘o amend act incorporating Farm-
ville and Staunton river railroad
company,
‘o incorporate Atlantic and Dan-
ville narrow-gauge railroad com-
pany, 467-9
© incorporate the Surry county
railroad and lumber company,
380
441
451
470 |°
Authorizing consolidation of Rich-
mond and Alleghany = railroad
company with certain other com-
panies, &., 488-9
Authorizing Richmond and Dan-
ville railroad company to increase
capital stock,
RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER.
To estublish a ferry or bridge ucross
the Ruppahannock river, at or
near the town of Falmouth, 12-13
To establish ferry or bridge across
the, at or near the town of Fal-
moutb,
490
66-8
RAWLEY SPRINGS COMPANY.
To amend act incorporating, 379-80
REA, JAMES H.
For relief of, in Albemarle county, 159
RED OAK.
See Fences.
RELIEF.
For Willidm Reynolds, 34
For administration of Resse B. Gil-
lespie, 43-4
For Silas J. Lawson, 5T
For James H. Rea, 159
For Mrs. Annie F. Hughes, 159-60
For Samuel C. Williams, 178-9
For P. T. Johnson, 179
For D. €. Mallory, 198
For William E. Jacob, 218
For William H. Bloxom, late treas-
urer of Accomue county, 219
For John H. Cassin and others, 219-28
For Edwin S. Brent, 231
For sureties of R. H. Thompson, 446-7
For Ella J. Jones, 450
For citizens of Carroll county, 463
For sureties of A. F. Creel, 495
REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES.
See Disabilities.
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM. |
For the relief of, from a fine, 34
RICHMOND AND ALLEGHANY
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Authorizing to extend water-works
dam at Lynchburg, &c., 267-8
To authorize consolidation of, with
certain other companies, &c., 488-9
RICHMOND CITY.
Authorizing payment of costs and
expenses incurred by the state in
the litigation for escheated proper-
ty in, 20-21
RICHMOND COAL MINING AND
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 464-6
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Authorizing, to discharge its indebt-
edness to the state, 400-1
To authorize, to increase its capital
stock, 490
RICHMOND ELEVATOR COM-
PANY.
Incorporated, 58-60
RICHMOND, DANVILLE, AND
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COM-
PANY.
Authorizing Richmond and West
Point terminal railway and ware-
house company to change its name
to, 202
RICHMOND LODGE, No. 1440, G. U.
ORDER OF ODD-FELLOUWS.
Incorporated, 357
RICHMOND AND LOUISVILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
To ratify and confirm the consolida-
tion of the Richmond and South-
western railway company with the
Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio nar-
row-gauge railroad company, under
the nume of, and to increase capi-
tal stock and enlarge powers of
same, 33-4
Prescribing manner in which the,
shall pay tax on mortgage, &., 363-5
RICHMOND AND SOUTHWEST-
ERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Consolidated with the Virginia, Ken-
turcky, and Ohio ,narrow-gauge
railroad company, 33-4
RICHMOND AND WEST POINT
TERMINAL RAILWAY AND
WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
To amend sections 2, 6, 6, and 7 of
act to incorporate, 151-3
Authorized to change name to the
Richmond, Danville, and South-
ern railway company,
ROANOKE COUNTY.
Authorizing voters of, to vote upon
the question of granting licenses
for sale of liquor therein, &c., 120-1
To amend act incorporating Farmers
and Mechanics benevolent fire in-
surance association of Roanoke
and Botetourt counties,
202
840
To amend act providing charter for
the town of Salem in, 44
See Commissioners of Revenue.
ROANOKE MACHINE WORK
Authorizing any railroad or other
companies to acquire and hold
stock of,
ROANOKE NAVIGATION CO
PANY.
Instructing attorney-general to insti-
tute proceedings to ascertain and
recover the interest of the state in,
and provide compensation there-
for,
ROANOKE SOUND.
See Boundary Lines.
See Dredges.
See Oysters.
ROCK BRIDGE COUNTY.
See Division Fences.
RUSSELL COUNTY.
To provide for the working of the
roads in Leo county and, 4
SALARIES.
To amend act in relation to, of cer-
tain officers and employees of the
government,
SALEM IN ROANOKE COUNT
To amend act to provide a charter
for the town of, 4:
SALTVILLE AND COAL MI
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Amending act to incorporate, and
changing name of, I!
SAW LOGS, &C.,
Requiring timbermen of Buchanan
county to brand or mark their,
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Amending charter of Potomac in
Prince William county, so as to
create a separate school district,
To constitute the town of Abingdon,
and a certain portion of the sur-
sounding coenty, a separate school
district, 21:
To amend act constituting Abingdon,
&c., a separate,
SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
To authorize, in Manassas district,
Prince William county, to devote
certain sum from county school
funds, to certain purposes,
SCOTTSVILLE WOOLEN MANU-
FACTURING COMPANY.
Incorporated, 124-5
SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE.
To provide compensation of special
House committee and their clerks
for services in making examination
of books, &c., in, 119-20
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF
PETERSBURG.
Authorizing trustees of, to sell and
purchase property, and to borrow
money, 61
SECURITIES.
To prevent frauds upon the common-
wealth and the holders of her se-
curities, in the collection and dis-
bursement of revenues, 10-12
SEPULTURE.
Amending Code in relation to,
SHEEP.
ling act for protection of, in
owhatan county, 116
To amend sections 1, 4, and 6 of act
for the protection of sheep in War-
ren county, 1
To amend sections 5, 6, and 7 of act
for protection of, in Clarke, Fred-
erick, and Charlotte counties, as to
Clarke county, 158-4
To amend act to protect, in Augusta
county, &c., 8
188
Re
SHENANDOAH COUNTY.
See Churches.
SHENANDOAH RIVER.
To amend act declaring, a lawful
fence within Clarke county, 115
SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
To comfirm settlement made by
boards of supervisors of Page
county with the, &c., 492
SHERIFFS.
To increase the compensation of the
sheriff of Norfolk county, 248
SILVER STAR SOCIETY OF SUS-
SEX COUNTY.
Incorporated, 182
SMITHFIELD.
See Bridges.
See Wharves.
SMITHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
WHITE).
To confirm deed of conveyance exe-
cuted by the trustees of, 117-18
SMITHFIELD, IN ISLE OF WIGHT
COUNTY.
Authorizing Henry N. Price to con-
struct a tramway to, 57
SOUTH ATLANTIC AND OHIO
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Authorizing Bristol coal and iron
narrow-gauge railroad company to
change its name to, and confer
certain privileges thereon,
Authorized to increase its capital
stock and bonds,
Authorizing the Norfolk and west-
ern railroad company to guarantee
bonds of, 141
SOUTHERN CONSOLIDATED
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Authorizing Norfolk and Ports-
mouth terminal, wharf‘, and ware-
house company to change its name
to, 880
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF
JOSHUA, No. 1, OF NORFOLK.
Incorporated, 181
SPECIAL HOUSE COMMITTEE.
To provide compensation for, and
their clerks, for services in making
examination of books, &c., in
84
second auditor’s office, 119-20
ST. JOHN’S GERMAN EVANGELI-
CAL CHURCH.
Authorizing, to borrow money, 42
STAFFORD.
Providing for the election of two
commissioners of the revenue for
the counties of Fluvanna and
Stafford, 113
STARLIGHT SOCIETY OF DOVER,
GOOCHLAND COUNTY.
877-8
STATUE OF HENRY OLAY.
To provide for the removal of, &c.,
To appropriate money for repair and
preservation of,
STAUNTON.
Authorizing trustees of Methodist
Episcopal church, south, to borrow
money, &c., 112-18.
See Churches.
868
694
See Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Institu-
tion.
STRASBURG, IN
COU
See Churches.
STRIPES.
See Punishment by Stripes.
SUFFOLK.
To amend charter of town of, 471-2
SUFFOLK FEMALE INSTITUTE.
To amend act incorporating, 81-2
SUMAC.
See Foreign Sumac.
SURRY COUNTY.
To repeal act prescribing fence law
for Guilford district in county of, 116
See Board of Supervisors.
See Fences.
SURRY COUNTY RAILROAD AND
LUMBER COMPANY.
Incorporated, 470
SUPERINTENDENT OF PENI-
TENTIARY.
Authorizing, to retain J. F. Meanly
at the penitentiary, 109
Authorizing, to furnish convicts to
the Hollywood and Oakwood Me-
morial association, to keep in order
graves of Confederate soldiers
buried therein, 404
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
PRINTING.
SHENAN DOAH
NTY.
‘To amend act in relation to salary of,
“9
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Concerning the, and prescribing
where it shall be kept, in certain
counties, 210-11
SUSSEX.
To repeal certain sections of an act
in relation to the sale of cotton,
See Public Roads.
TAGUS MILL AND MINING
COMPANY.
250-2
86
Incorporated,
TAXATION.
Exempting certain school property
of Mecklenburg county from,
Exempting certain real estate from,
to be purchased by United States,
rr Arr
169
INDEX.
TAXES.
To prescribe penalty for nonpay-
ment of, in cities and towns,
To amend act, imposing tax, &c., for
privilege of selling wine, ardent
spirits, &., 2
Prescribing provisions in relation to
commissioners of revenue, and as-
sessment of taxes on persons, prup-
erty, &., 38
To extend time for collection of, in
Bedford county,
To extend the time for collection and
payment of, in Alleghany county,
To extend time for collectivn of, in
Patrick county,
For the assessment of, on persons,
property, &c., and imposing taxes
thereon for support of government
und free schools, and pay interest
on public debt, 497-
TAX SALE.
Title to a certain tract of land, con-
firmed to John C. Olinger, and
others,
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.
To tax, for county and school pur-
. poses,
TEMPLE FARM.
In relation to purchase of, and
Moore house,
TENANTS.
To protect land owners in making
advances to, 235
TESTIMONY.
To amend section 19, chapter 14 of
the criminal code, in relation to
accused testifying in his own be-
half in certain cases,
THOMPSON, R. H.
For relief of sureties of, late col-
lector of Goodson township, Wash-
ington county, 44
THORNROSE CEMETERY COM]
NY AT STAUNTON.
To amend act incorporating, and re-
pealing sections 11 and 12 of said
act,
TOBACCO.
In reference to abolishing the Fede-
ral internal revenue tax on manu-
factured, 1
TOTARA.
VIRGINIA MARBLE AND MINING
COMPANY.
To amend second section of act to in-
corporate, 142
VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Authorizing county of Pittsylvania
to sell its stock in, 2
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
Directing the board of visitors of, to
be vacated, and the appointment
of new board, 211-12
VIRGINIA MINERAL AND GYM-
SUM RAILROAD COMPANY.
Amending act to incorporate, and to
change name, 128-4
VIRGINIA PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated, 248
VIRGINIA STATE BENEFICIAL
AND SOCIAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated, 227-8
VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Incorporated, 181-2
VOLUNTEER MILITIA.
To amend acts providing for the or-
ganization and government of, and
repealing existing laws concerning
same, 27-8
Authorizing governor to appoint in-
specting officers of the, 829
WADDILL, GEORGE M.
Authorizing the county judge of Isle
of Wight to make an allowance to, 282
WARDS.
To divide the city of Danville into, 260-2
W ARE.
See Glebe Lands.
WARE RIVER.
See Wharves.
WARREN COUNTY.
To amend act for the protection of
sheep in, 144-5
See Partition Fences.
WARWICK AND ELIZABETH
CITY COUNTIES.
To define the boundary line between,
near Newport News,
WASHINGTON, CINCINNATI A
8ST. LOUIS RAILROAD (CC
PANY.
To authorize, to adopt a standard
gauge,
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
See Churches.
42 | See Relief.
WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA M
ING AND MANUFACTURI
COMPANY.
Incorporated, &
WATER GAPS, DAMS, &c.
To authorize board of supervisors of
any county to purchase or contract
for use of a patent known as a de-
vice to construct,
WAYNESBORO’.
Authorizing voters of, to decide, by
pular vote, the propriety of sell-
Ing intoxicating liquors within cer-
tain limits,
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITU
AT STAUNTON.
Authorizing trustees of, to borrow
money, &c.,
WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
Giving consent to the United States
to purchase of land in, for erecting
monument to mark site of birth-
place of George Washington, fc
See Bridges.
See Public Roads.
See United States.
WHARVES.
To allow Abel A. Lake to erect
wharf at Franklin city, in Acco-
mac county, for the purpose of
shi ping 0 sters, .
To allow H. WN. Price to build wharf
at Smithfield. in Isle of Wight
county,
To allow R. ©. Byrd to erect a wharf
in Wilson’s creek, on Ware river,
in Gloucester county,
To authorize the erection of a pier
or wharf, at or near mouth of Lyon’s
creek, in Isle of Wight county,
WHIPPING POST.
See Punishment by Stripes.
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL C.
For the relief of, 1'