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the certificate of the editor or proprietor, of a sufficient jumber of employees to conduct a daily newspaper. The first of exemptions was quite nengthy, and was deemed necessary by the joint committee in barely keeping alive the various industrial, mechanical, and agricultural pursuits to which it related. An amendment was offered by Mr. Bankerville, and after a lengthy discussion, in which cotton, wool, leather, iron, &c., were severally represented, the ayes and nays were ordered, resulting in ayes 24, nays 48--no quorum voting. Mr. Mallory moved a call of the House, which was supported by Mr. Saunders, of Campbell. Mr. Cazenove would vote for a call of the House, were it not for his experience the last time it was attempted. Mr. Edmunds deplored the absence of members at such times as these, and moved that the bell be tolled. This was accordingly ordered and executed; when, On motion of Mr. Beadford, the House adjourned, the vote being ayes 42, nays 33.