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titutions thereof, including that of persons held 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 tesolution 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 some of the Souther
bbls., 32@37 ½ cts., in hhds., 25@30; English Island. 37 ½ cts.; Ochenhousen's. 28. Oats.--30@35 cts. per bushel. Offal.--Bran 15 cts.; Shorts 20; Brown Stuff 30, and Ship Stuff 60 per bus. Onions.--Red $2 per bbl. of near three bushels; Silver-skin $2 ½. Peas.--None in market. Plaster.--Lump — We quote at $5 per ton.--Claiborne's Richmond Ground $8.50 per ton packed; Sharpe's do. packed $8.50; loose 7.50. Potatoes.--We quote Northern 60@65 cents per bushel. Rice--5@5 ½c. Rosin.--$1.70@1.75 per bbl. Rye.--We quote 60@65 cents per bushel. Salt.--Last sales from wharf $1.65; from store $1.75 per sack. Saltpetre--9@10 per lb. Seneca Root--35@37 ½c. Shot--7@7 ¼ cash, and time as to quantity, for drop and buck. Starch — Corn 6@6 ½; Pearl 7@8 ½c. Staves — Good oak, for flour barrels, we quote at $5 per thousand; Machine cut $7@$8. Sugars.--New Orleans Sugar, none in market. Cuba 7 ½@8 ½c; Porto Rico 8@9