OFFICERS AND STANDING COMMITTEES. 1892-1893. OFFICERS. President. ROBERTT BARTON. Vice-Presidents. REUBEN M. PAGE (SOUTHWEST), LEGH R. WATTS (TIDEWATER), WM. H. MANN (SOUTHSIDE), JOHN G. WILLIAMS (PIEDMONT), Seventeenth Circuit. O. M. VICARS Eighteenth Circuit.. WILLIAM A. GLASGOW, JR.. Charlottesville. Richmond. Hampton. Ashland. Leesburg. Woodstock. Harrisonburg. Salem. Tazewell. Bristol. Big Stone Gap. Norfolk. Petersburg. Amelia C. Н. Danville. Lovingston. Palmyra. Richmond. Sturgeon Point. Warrenton. Woodstock. Lexington. Christiansburg. Tazewell C. H. Marion. Wise C. Η. Roanoke. Judiciary. First Circuit. Second Circuit Fourth Circuit. Tenth Circuit. J. C. PARKER BERNARD MANN. THOMAS M. MILLER SAMUEL A. ANDERSON. NAT. C. MANSON, JR. Franklin. Petersburg. Powhatan C. H. Martinsville Lynchburg. Goochland C.H. Richmond. Accomack. Gloucester C.H. Hanover. MEMORANDUM OF SUBJECTS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES. Resolution of the Special Committee concerning the grave of Chancellor Wythe, relating to a mural tablet to his memory. Minutes, pp. 15, 16. Referred to the same Special Committee, consisting of W. W. Henry, R. G. H. Kean and Robert M. Hughes. Resolution of Robert T. Barton, relating to the preparation of rules and forms under the Code of Civil Procedure. Minutes, P. 34. Referred to the Special Committee on Law Reform, consisting of Messrs. S. S. P. Patteson, R. T. W. Duke, Thomas S. Martin, George M. Cochran, W. M. Lile, John Randolph Tucker and Robert T. Barton. Resolution of C. E. Nicol, affecting changes in the judicial system of Virginia. Minutes, p. 41. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Letter from the proprietor of the Rockbridge Alum Springs. Minutes, p. 16. Referred to the Executive Committee. |