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of the Common Council of Alexandria, against the proposed extension, were presented by Mr. H. W. Thomas, and read. A motion was made to indefinitely postpone Mr. Isbell addressed the Senate nst the postponement, and in favor of the passage of the bill. He was followed by Mr. H. W. Thomas in opposition. At the conclusion of Mr. Thomas remarks, Mr. Carson spoke briefly in supporMr. Thomas remarks, Mr. Carson spoke briefly in support of the measure. The vote was then taken on the indefinite postponement of the bill, with the following result: Yeas.--Messrs. Carter, Coghill, Critcher, Day, J. Dickenson, Douglass, Greeve Marshall, Massie, Nash, Neeson, Newlon, Pate, Quesenberry, Rives, Smith, Stuart, Taliaferro, H. W. Thomas, Townes, Urquhart and Wickham--26. Nays.--Messrs. Brannon, Bruce, Caldwell, Carson, Claiamin S. Reynolds, of Harrison county; Senate bill authorizing the voluntary enslavement of Fanny Mathews, without compensation to the State. On motion of Mr. H. W. Thomas, the Senate adjourned.
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County Court. --Civil business occupied the attention of this Court yesterday. A man named Burley, having treated one of the Magistrates with disrespect, was arrested by Constable Thomas and brought to trial, but was discharged on making an apology and promising not to repeat the offence.