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Proceedings of the Virginia House of Delegates on December 16 and 18, 1815, including rejection and passage of bills, committee reports on courts, propositions, claims, petitions from various counties and individuals on roads, surveys, emancipation, incorporation, and a gubernatorial communication on prosecutors.
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HOUSE OF DELEGATES,
Saturday, December 16.
An engrossed bill, 'Placing Sarah Atkinson on the Pension List,' was read a 3d time and rejected.
Engrossed bills, 'Concerning Jas. Curry,' and 'Concerning Houlder Hudgins.' were severally read a third time and passed.
Various Reports were received from the Committee for Courts of Justice.
Also from the Committee of Propositions and Grievances--among them a Resolution in favor of a petition from sundry inhabitants of the counties of Berkeley, Frederick and Jefferson, praying that an Act may pass, incorporating a Company to establish a Turnpike Road from Shepherdstown, on the Potomac, to the Town of Winchester, in the County of Frederick.
Various reports also from the Committee of Claims--among which was a Resolution rejecting the prayer of the deputy-sheriffs of Berkeley county. to authorize the Treasurer to receive the revenue of that county for the year 1815 (except the sum of $200) in Notes of the chartered banks of Baltimore and District of Columbia. and instruct the Auditor to allow them the usual Commission.--Also--a resolution in favor of allowing Joseph A. Myers, of the city of Richmond, his expences amounting to $254, and also a reasonable compensation for his services as Commissioner of the Revenue in the year 1815.--Agreed to by the House.
On motion of Mr. Graves, leave was given to bring in a Bill 'To repeal an Act, entitled An Act to prevent the destruction of sheep.'--and a Committee was accordingly appointed.
Various petitions from emancipated negroes.
A petition was received from Andrew Alexander, and others, stating that it has long been the practice with many, if not all the Surveyors in the Western part of the State, in inclusive surveys, to include entries with patent land--that the Court of Appeals have decided that the Act authorizing inclusive Surveys, does not extend to lands claimed by Entry only; if Patents of this description are liable to be called in question, it would lead to endless litigation --praying, therefore, the Legislature to pass a law quieting all claims held under patents & surveys of this description.--Referred to the C. for Courts of Justice.
Also--one from the President and Managers of the Charlestown Manufacturing and Exporting Company. praying to be incorporated as a Bank--Referred to the Select Committee.
Also--a petition from the counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Prince William and Fairfax, praying that a permanent road be opened from those counties to Washington and Alexandria.--Referred to the C. of R. and I. N.
Monday, Dec. 18th.
A very interesting communication from the Governor was read, on the subject of the difficulty of obtaining prosecutors for the Commonwealth in the Superior Courts of many Counties, for the small compensation now allowed by law--accompanied with important letters from Judges Semple and Dade in relation thereto, and several presentments of Grand Juries, presenting, as a public grievance, the impunity of offenders against the penal laws arising from the want of prosecutors--This communication, (with the documents,) was referred to the committee for Courts of Justice.
Mr. Rutherford's Bill, to amend the law concerning the emancipation of slaves, was reported, with an amendment by the committee to which it was recommitted, and ordered, as amended, to be engrossed and read a third time.
Many Petitions of various descriptions were read and referred.
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Saturday, December 16, 1815 And Monday, December 18, 1815
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The House rejected a bill placing Sarah Atkinson on the Pension List; passed bills concerning Jas. Curry and Houlder Hudgins. Received reports from Committees for Courts of Justice, Propositions and Grievances (including resolution for turnpike road from Shepherdstown to Winchester), and Claims (rejecting deputy-sheriffs' prayer for Berkeley county revenue in bank notes, allowing Joseph A. Myers' expenses and compensation). On motion of Mr. Graves, leave given for bill to repeal act preventing sheep destruction. Petitions from emancipated negroes, Andrew Alexander et al. on inclusive surveys, Charlestown Manufacturing Company for bank incorporation, counties of Culpeper et al. for road to Washington and Alexandria. On Dec. 18, Governor's communication on prosecutors in Superior Courts referred to Courts of Justice; Mr. Rutherford's bill to amend slave emancipation law reported with amendment.