1654 



UNITED STATES. SEPARATE STATES (continued) : 

 Virginia (State or) (continued) : 



Constitution of the State. 1874. (Pamph. ' U. S. Law,' vol. 14) 



Correspondence of the Governor of Virginia with the Governor of Maryland and 



the Authorities of the Accomac County, Va. Also the Opinion of the Attorney 



General in relation to Waters of the Pocomoke. 1874. (Pam. ' Polit. Econ.' vol. 20) 

 Description of 100,000 Acres of Land in Giles, Craig, Monroe, and Bland Counties. 



1871. (Amer. Pamph. U. S. vol. 18) 

 Emigration to Virginia and the Southern States. 1871, (Ibid.) 



Hening (William Walter). Statutes at Large, being a Collection of all the Laws 



of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature in 1619. 8vo, 13 vols. 1823 

 Homes for Englishmen in the State. 1873. (Amer. Pamph. U. S. vol. 18) 



Inauguration of the Jackson Statue. Address of Governor Kemper, and Oration 



by Moses D. Hoge, D.D. 1875. (Ibid. vol. 19) 



Johnston (Hon. John W.) Speech in the U. S. Senate, March 2, 1875, on the Claim 



of G. W. C. Lee to the Arlington Estate. 1875. (Pamph. ' Polit. Econ.' vol. 20) 

 Kemper (Governor James L.) Annual Message to the General Assembly, December 1, 



1875. (Ibid.) 



Law (General Election) in force April 1, 1871. (Pamph. 'U. S. Law,' vol. 14) 



Laws in relation to Commissioners and Collectors of the Public Revenue, &c. now 



in force. 8vo. 1876 



Lynchburg and its Tributary Country. Resources of. (Amer. Pamph. U. S. vol. 18) 

 Maury (M. F.) Physical Survey. 1869. (Ibid.) 



Memoir (A Brief) for the Information of Europeans desirous of emigrating to the 



New World. 1868. (Ibid.) 



Norfolk Agricultural Society : 



(1) Address at First Annual Exhibition, by Hon. M. P. Wilder. 1849 



(2) List of Premiums, &c. 1868 

 Peirpoint (Govr.) Address to People of Virginia, May 1865. (Pam. 'War,' vol. 33) 

 Railways : 



(1) The Express Question. Correspondence between Committee of Business-Men 



of Richmond and W. Mahone, President of Atlantic R. Railway Company. 



1874. (Pamph./ Polit. Econ.' vol. 21) 



(2) Case of the Foreign Bondholders of the Atlantic R. Railway Company. The 



Answer of the Company, and Accompanying Documents. 1876. (Ibid.) 



(3) Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. with its Resources. 1876. (Amer. Pam. U. S. vol. 18) 



(4) Critcher (Hon. John). Speech in the Virginia Senate on the Texas and Pacific 



R. Railway, March 1876. (Pamph. ' Polit. Econ.' vol. 20) 



Reports : 



(1) Adjutant-General of the Commonwealth for 1874. (' Polit. Econ. Virginia') 



(2) Asylums (Lunatic). Central, Eastern, and Western. (Ibid.) 



(3) Attorney General for 1874. (Ibid.) 



(4) Deaf and Dumb and Blind. Education of. Report for 1874. (Ibid.) 



(5) Fish Commissioners' Report for 1875. (Pamph. * Anim. Phys.' vol. 9) 



(6) Health (Richmond Board of). 1875. (Pamph. U. S. 'Polity,' vol. 17) 



(7) Health (State Board of). 1874. ('Polit. Econ. Virginia') 



(8) Internal Improvement Companies. 1872. (Pamph. 'Polit. Econ.' vol. 21) 



(9) Military Institute. Report of Visitors and Superintendent for 1874. 



(' Polit. Econ. Virginia') 



(10) Officers, Boards, and Institutions. 8vo. 1874 



(11) Penitentiary. Report for 1874. (' Polit. Econ. Virginia') 



(12) Public Debt. Report of Second Auditor. 1875. (Ibid.) 



(13) Public Instruction. Reports for 1871, -74, -75. 8vo, 2 vols. 1871-75 



(14) Public Printing. Superintendent's Report for 1874. ('Polit. Econ. Virginia') 



