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lling expenses to be paid, twenty per cent of the net profits, and the fifth quarter of every animal slaughtered.] Mr. Denoon opposed the consideration of the scheme proposed. There had already been great complaints against the manner in which il the existing one was perfected. Mr. Scott rejoined, and in the course of his remarks made use of language which Mr. Denoon considered personally offensive, when that gentleman arose in his seat and excitedly replied that old as he was he wantlker called for the yeas and nays, which resulted as follows: Yeas--Messrs. Griffin, Randolph, Clopton, Crutchfield, Denoon, Epps, Richardson, Stokes and Haskins--9. Nays--Messrs. Walker, Scott and Hill--3. So the motion to lay on the benefit of the poor, was properly referred, and a resolution of thanks in return adopted. A resolution offered by Mr. Denoon asking an appropriation of $3,000 for the benefit of the Ladies' Humane Association, was passed. After some furthe