Journal of the Senate of Virginia

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Commonwealth of Virginia, 1871
 

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Página 50 - ... by a majority of all the members elected to each house, then it shall be the duty of the...
Página 50 - Any amendment or amendments to this Constitution may be proposed' in the Senate and Assembly; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the Legislature...
Página 12 - Resolved by the House of Delegates (the Senate concurring), That a committee of three on the part of the House...
Página 11 - No petition of a private nature, having been once rejected, shall be acted on a second time, unless it be supported by new evidence ; nor shall any such petition, after a third disallowance, be again acted on. The several clerks of committees shall keep alphabetical lists of all such petitions, specifying the...
Página 24 - ... will be provided for in accordance with such settlement as shall hereafter be had between the States of Virginia and West Virginia in regard to the public debt of the State of Virginia, existing at the time of its dismemberment...
Página 2 - Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two in districts bearing odd numbers, shall vacate their offices at the end of two years, and those elected in districts bearing even numbers at the end of four years; and vacancies occurring by the expiration of term shall be filled by the election of Senators for the full term.
Página 314 - Jlnd be it resolved, That the governor be requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the President of the United States, to Louis Kossuth, and to each of our senators and representatives in Congress.
Página 167 - That a committee of two on the part of the senate and three on the part of the...
Página 34 - An Act to amend an Act approved May thirty-one, eighteen hundred and seventy, entitled "An Act to enforce the Rights of Citizens of the United States to vote in the several States of this Union, and for other Purposes.

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