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Assembly may constitute special courts of appeals. Rejected. Mr. Chambliss moved to strike out all after the word "though" in the 10th line, and insert the words "or upon which the Court may be equally divided on a hearing." Rejected. Mr. Haymond offered an amendment, but accepted a substitute offered by Mr. Stuart: insert after the word "appeal," in the 6th due, the words "formed of the Judges of the Supieme Court of Appeals and of the Circuit Courts, or any of them." Agreed to. by a joint vote of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and," &c. Mr. Tredway moved to amend the amend ment by striking out the words above quoted and inserting the words "elected by the Senate." The amendments were withdrawn, when Mr. Haymond moved to amend by making the term of office of Judges of the Supreme Court of Appeals twelve years, and that of the Judges of Clicuit Courts eight years. Rejected. Messrs. Price and Tredway renewed their amendments, and the question was o