OF THE SENATE OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGÍNIA BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CAPITOL IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND, CN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1901, -02 Being the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Year of the Commonwealth. RICHMOND: J. H. O'BANNON, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING. 1901, VIRGINIA SIAM PA Public Does its University of Virginia Library SENATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1901. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M., and was called to order by Lieutenant-Governor EDWARD ECHOLS. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Richard McIlwaine. The following communication was received from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, transmitting a list of the senators-elect, as follows: To the Honorable, the Clerk of the Senate: SIR: RICHMOND, VA., December 4, 1901. As required by law, I herewith respectfully transmit a list of the memberselect of the Senate for the term beginning this day, as ascertained and determined by the Board of State Canvassers at their meeting held November 25, 1901, the official record of which is on file in my office. Respectfully, MEMBERS-ELECT OF THE SENATE. First District-Washington and Smyth-J. C. Byars. Third District-Russell, Buchanan, Dickenson, and Tazewell--J. N. Harman. Fifth District-Pulaski, Wythe, Bland, and Giles-P. F. St. Clair. Seventh District-Rockbridge, Botetourt, Alleghany, Bath and Highland, and city of Buena Vista George A. Revercomb. Ninth District-Augusta and Staunton-John N. Opie. Eleventh Dist District-Fauquier and Loudoun-George T. Ford. Thirteenth District-Spotsylvania, Stafford and Louisa, and city of Fredericksburg-G. M. Wallace. Shackelford. Fifteenth District-Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange--George S. Nineteenth District-Amherst and Nelson-Bland Massie. Twenty-third District-Pittsylvania and Henry, and city of Danville-W. A. Garrett. Twenty-fifth District-Charlotte and Mecklenburg-James N. Hutcheson. Alex. R. Hobbs. Twenty-ninth District-Dinwiddie and city of Petersburg-Wm. B. Mellwaine. |