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By Mr. PRETLOW: A bill for the relief of William M. Beaton. By Mr. CAMPBELL: A bill to provide for the insurance and protection of the public institutions of Virginia.

To the Committee on Banks, Currency and Commerce:

By Mr. TURNER: A bill to incorporate the Farmers bank of Floyd.

To the Committee for Courts of Justice:

By Mr. CRUMP: A bill to make valid the deed to a certain lot of land in the county of Henrico, conveyed by A. J. Vaughan, surviving trustee of himself and George H. White, trustees for the society known as the Infant sons and daughters of love, A. J. Vaughan, president, and Henry Allen, secretary of said society, to James H. Barton, said deed being dated January 4, 1890, and recorded in the clerk's office of the county court of Henrico county, in deed-book 129 B, page 53.

By Mr. CADDALL: A bill to provide for the purchase and distribution of Hurst's guide and manual.

By Mr. MCRAE: A bill to repeal an act to regulate trials by jury in cases where the Commonwealth is defendant, approved March 6, 1890.

To the Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns:

By Mr. SHEFFEY: A bill to repeal an act entitled "An act for the protection of sheep in Smyth county," approved February 29, 1892.

To the Committee on Propositions and Grievances:

By Mr. HARRISON of Lynchburg: A bill amending an act to incorporate the Lynchburg cotton mills and improvement company.

To the Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation:

By Mr. WILKINSON: A bill to amend and re-enact an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Blue Ridge railroad company."

By Mr. Urz: A bill to amend and re-enact section 19 of an act approved March 3, 1892, entitled "An act to further regulate and control common carriers doing business in this State, and further defining the duties of the railroad commissioner in relation thereto.

By Mr. CABELL: A bill to incorporate the Pan-American investment company.

The SPEAKER announced the following standing committees:

Privileges and Elections.-Messrs. Gibson, Harrison of Lynch-
burg, Lee, Neff, Patteson, Cabell, Dejarnette, Murrell, Eanes,
Sanders, Evans, Gregory and Buford.

Courts of Justice.-Messrs. Saunders, Gibson, Fentress, Bend-
heim, Downing, Harrison of Lynchburg, Logan, Nicol, Patteson,
Hathaway, Withers, Boykin, Crump, Brugh, Diggs, Irvine,
Hunton, McRae, Russell, Sheffey, Dejarnette, Buford and Gregory.

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Schools and Colleges.-Messrs. Campbell, Fentress, Thomas, Neff, Nelson, Harris, Barham, Paxton, Smith, Richardson, Tomney, Massie and Stokes.

Propositions and Grievances.-Messrs. Mason, Utz, Cabell, Matthews, Bolling, Willard, Diggs, Booker, Clark, Graves, Murrell, Massie and Buford.

Roads (Railroads) and Internal Navigation.-Messrs. Ryan, Mason, Downing, Pilcher, Withrow, Thomas, Sumpter, Kellam, Irvine, Eanes, Bryant, Nelson and Harrison of Powhatan.

Finance.-Messrs. Moon, Ryan, Cooke, Jones, Koiner, Fahrney, Willard, Perkins, Edmondson, Anderson, Kendrick, Harwood, Miller, Neff and Ricks.

Claims.-Messrs. Blakemore, Newberne, Hall, Brooking, Booker, Burks, Speck, Cox, Craft, Leggett, Pretlow, Sanders and Vaughan. Militia and Police.-Messrs. Bendheim, Hathaway, Binford, Brugh, Bryant, Cooke, Fahrney, Kendrick, Perkins, Saunders,,, Willard, Speck and Slemp.

Asylums and Prisons.-Messrs. Jones, Thompson of Dinwiddie, Blakemore, Withrow, Edmondson, Sheffey, Pretlow, Speck, Craft, Brooking, Priddy, Binford and Coleman."

Labor and the Poor.-Messrs. Pilcher, Thomas, Tabb, Byrne, Leggett, Perkins, Priddy, Stratton, Koiner, Moon, Coleman, Stokes and Slemp.

Public Property-Messrs. Anderson, Tomney, Barham, Murrell, Brugh, Sheffey, Burks, Clark, Evans, Withers, Wilkinson, Ricks and Turner.

Banks, Currency and Commerce.-Messrs. Downing, Cooke, Fentress, Sumpter, Newberne, Crump, Lee, Boykin, Pilcher, Mason, Matthews, Slemp and Weaver.

Agriculture and Mining-Messrs. Withrow, Bolling, Koiner, Fahrney, Massie, Caddall, Hall, Wilson, Graves, Cox, Stratton, Vaughan and Sayers.

Manufactures and Mechanic Arts.-Messrs. Byrne, Utz, Kellam, Wilkinson, Sumpter, Eanes, Thompson of Patrick, White, Spilman, Nelson, Wilson, Turner and Sayers.

Counties, Cities and Towns.-Messrs. Fentress, Fahrney, White, Miller, Kellam, Barham, Binford, Segar, Evans, Caddall, Petty, Thompson of Patrick and Allen.

Officers and Offices at the Capitol.-Messrs. Fahrney, Bolling, Thompson of Dinwiddie, Miller, Bryant, Sanders, Wilkinson, Hall, Matthews, Patteson, Russell, Saunders and Stokes.

Executive Expenditures.-Messrs. Thomas, Tabb, Sheffey, Hunton, Harwood, Nicol, Hathaway, Sanders, Irvine, McRae, Miller, Richardson and Gregory.

Retrenchment and Economy.-Messrs. Harris, Thompson of Dinwiddie, Campbell, Matthews. Edmondson, Graves. Caddall. Diges

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The following House bills were read a second time and ordered to be engrossed:

No. 5, House bill to distribute the road tax arising from Citizens bank of Carroll among the several magisterial districts of Carroll county.

No. 6, House bill to authorize the board of supervisors of Madison county to effect a loan for county road purposes. board of supervisors of

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On motions severally made by Messrs. PERKINS, EDMONDSON, and WEAVER, the following bills were placed on the calendar and read a first time:

No. 15, House bill to fix the salary of the board of supervisors of Warwick county.

No. 16, House bill for increase of the compensation of the county court judge of Rockbridge county.

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