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Foster, Fuller, Gaither, Garland, Gilmer, Hanly, Hilton, Holder, Lamkin, J. M. Leach, Lester, Logan, Marshall, Miles, Murray, Orr, Ramsay, Simpson, J. M. Smith, W. E. Smith, Smith of Alabama, Smith of North Carolina, Staples, Turner, Villere, Wickham, Witherspoon--34. This was considered somewhat in the light of a test vote onSmith of Alabama, Smith of North Carolina, Staples, Turner, Villere, Wickham, Witherspoon--34. This was considered somewhat in the light of a test vote on the habeas corpus bill, now pending in secret session. Some seven or eight who voted for secret session will, it is said, vote against the bill. The House having re-opened, adjourned. Smith of North Carolina, Staples, Turner, Villere, Wickham, Witherspoon--34. This was considered somewhat in the light of a test vote on the habeas corpus bill, now pending in secret session. Some seven or eight who voted for secret session will, it is said, vote against the bill. The House having re-opened, adjourned.
Five Hundred Dollars reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to us of our negro man, Wilson, who calls himself Wilson Bowser. Wilson is about twenty-seven years old, five and ten inches high, well proportioned, so super? flesh, stoops or bends forward, the Christ of his eye tinged with yellow; smiles when spoken to and appears confused; complexion, gingerbread color moustache and thin whiskers; dress, brown coat, dark grey pantaloons and cap. Smith & Harwood, No. 83 Main street. no 29--5t