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t itself by conferring the power of expulsion, by a two-thirds vote, for disorderly conduct, but not, as in this case, for asserting a constitutional truth. This is not a punishable offence. Mr. Mason, himself, owned that he recognized no allegiance to this Government — none, whatever; and here he took his position by the Senator from Texas. He owed his allegiance to Virginia. He knew no sovereign but his State. If the Senator can yield his allegiance to the Federal Government, it vitiates his allegiance to his State. All, however, owed obedience to the laws and the Constitution. We are sworn to support the Constitution and not the Government. Mr. Hunter regarded the resolution of expulsion as intended as a vote of censure for a mere expression of opinion, to punish a Senator who differs from the majority. If one be expelled, why not all who have withdrawn? He further argued against the adoption of the resolution. No action was taken on the subject. Adjourned.
laves--$5 per week. Less than a week, $1 per day; but not to exceed $5 per week. Fractions over the first week 71 cents per day. No extra charges except for surgical operations, and then an additional fee ranging from $2 to $30 will be charged. Bills payable on the removal of the patient. No small-pox admitted. A covered spring wagon will convey patients to and from the Hospital when desired. Orders may be left at the Hospital, or at the office of A. L. Holladay, 12th street, between Main and Cary. The subscriber, who has been connected with the institution since its foundation, having taken it under his exclusive charge, aided by competent assistants, solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage of his friends and of the public generally. Attending Physician and Surgeon, James Bolton, M. D., Grace street, between 4th and 5th. assistants: C. W. P. Brock, M. D., Church Hill, cor. 25th and Marshall sts. C. M. Hunter, Resident Physician. ja 18--ly