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ace, who seemed to be intelligent, that General Buckner's forces hereabouts numbered seventy-five or one hundred thousand, and that if he were disposed he could easily take the city of Louisville, as the Northern army was not near so strong. Arrests of Secessionists. The Louisville Journal, (Lincolnite,) of the 18th ult., says: Seven prisoners were brought in from the neighborhood of Greensburg Saturday morning and lodged in jail in our city. Their names are as follows: Benjamin Dulaney, Lewis Sheats, Thomas White, George Lail, James Ratchford, J. B. Creason, and Edwin Burk. They were captured by a detachment from General McCook's brigade as they were on their way to join the rebel forces. Thomas B. Mattingly, of Bardstown, was also brought in before daylight, Saturday morning, having been arrested by some of Colonel Pope's regiment. From Tybee Island. The Savannah News, November 26th, says: As we anticipated, the Federals made landing on Tybee Is
for any judicial service." Mr. Critcher moved the following as an amendment to the amendment: "10. The justices shall receive no pay or emolument for their judicial services." The question was first taken on Mr. Critcher's amendment, and it was rejected — ayes 11, noes 86. Mr. Seawell's amendment was also rejected — ayes 24, noes 77. Mr. Speed moved to amend the 10th section by striking out the word "shall" in the first line and inserting "may" Agreed to. Mr. Dulaney moved to strike out the word "judicial" in the fifth line. Rejected. The section, as amended, was then adopted. It provides that justices may receive for their services in court a per diem compensation; but no fee or emolument for other judicial services. Mr. Stuart moved to amend the 12th section by inserting after the word "Appeals," in the first line, the words "except as is otherwise provided in this constitution." Agreed to, and the section adopted. Various amendments t
eloe23Nov. 4Nov. 30 Chas. Goham23Nov. 712-04">Dec. 4 M. L. Lewis23Nov. 8Dec. 10 C. G. Duncan34Nov. 8Dec. 16 J. F. Duncan34Nov, 8Dec, 16 Jas. Duncan34Nov, 8Dec, 16 B. F. Ducan25Nov, 8Dec, 16 J. F. Jones30Nov. 8Dec, 16 Jas. Wilhite30Nov, 8Dec, 16 Joel Hamilton33Nov, 8Dec, 16 Strother Roberts33Nov, 8Dec, 16 J. F. Smithers33Nov, 8Dec, 16 George Heady33Nov, 8Dec, 16 N. B. Morris33Nov, 8Dec, 16 John Ves38Nov, 13Dec, 16 W. P. Ryan38Nov, 13Dec, 16 T. B. Mattingly32Nov, 15Dec, 16 Benj. Dulaney32Nov, 16Dec, 6 Louis Sheets31Nov, 16Dec, 16 Thomas White20Nov, 16Dec, 16 Geo Lalle20Nov, 16Dec, 16 James Ratchford42Nov, 16Dec, 12 J. B. Creason32Nov, 16Dec, 12 W. J. Cummins32Nov, 18Nov, 30 Wm. Edwards37Nov, 20Nov, 30 Charles Hampton29Nov, 20Nov, 30 John Dyer29Nov, 20Nov, 30 L. Fowler22Nov, 20Nov, 30 Robert Brown40Nov, 20Nov, 30 Ar Clesell40Nov, 27Dec, 2 Joakin Layman40Nov, 27Dec, 6 J, Kelly30Nov, 27Dec, 6 James patton33Nov, 27Dec, 6 C. Schoonberger40Nov, 25Dec, 6 McHen