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to service or labor by the laws of such State. This was carried in the Committee by the following vote: Yeas--Messrs. Powell, Hunter, Crittenden, Seward, Douglas, Collamer, Wade, Bigler, Rice, Doolittle, and Grimes--11. Nays--Messrs. Davis and Toombs--2. The other propositions offered by the Republicans in the Committee of Thirteen were these: Second. The Fugitive Slave law of 1850 shall be so amended as to secure to the alleged fugitive a trial by jury. Thirdadopted, and the resolution was then voted down by the Democrats. The third was lost by the following vote: Yeas--Messrs. Grimes, Seward, Wade, Doolittle, Collamer, and Crittenden--6. Nays--Messrs Powell, Hunter, Toombs, Douglas, Davis, Bigler, and Rice--7 This vote speaks well for the Republicans, as it indicates a willingness to repeal all the unconstitutional Personal Liberty bills. The Democratic Senators voted against the proposition because, as phrased, the laws of
From Washington. Washington, Dec. 27. --The House Select Committee has rejected Mr. Rust's proposition for the extension of the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific. All the Republicans, and Henry Winter Davis, of Maryland, voted against it. Other schemes are pending. Col. Myers and Capt. Dunnevent, of South Carolina, and Major Wayne, of Georgia, officers U. S. A., have resigned. The South Carolina postmasters are continually sending in their resignations, saying that they are out of the Union. The address proposing a Convention of the border slave States at Baltimore, meets with general approval of the representatives therefrom, and has received numerous signatures. The Senate Committee of Thirteen meets again to-morrow. Crittenden is more hopeful of a good result. The Administration having received a dispatch relative to the movements of Major Anderson, the Cabinet has been in session all day, and is still sitting to-night. Circulars for a ca
Hector Davis, Auctioneer. for Sale of Slaves, Richmond, Va., gives particular attention to Selling Slaves, both publicly and privately R. D. James has an interest in the business from this day. e28--5m
Davis, Deupree & Co., will give their entire attention to the Sale of Negroes. Publicly and privately. Odd Fellows' Hall. Corner Mayo and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. Ro. H. Davis. Wm. S. Deupree. S. R. Fondren. G. Maddux, Clerk. 1l--ly