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the special committee for the consideration of the bill was discharged, and the whole subject referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The order of the day, the Senate amendments to the bill authorizing fiduciaries to invest funds in their hands in certain cases, was taken up. Mr. Bass moved its indefinite postponement, which was not agreed to. The Senate amendments were then concurred in, except the third, and the bill recommunicated to the Senate. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the bill amending the charter of the Bank of Rockingham was taken up and passed. Mr. Noland submitted a resolution authorizing the Committee on Courts of Justice to inquire what further legislation is necessary to prohibit the unnecessary distillation of grain into ardent spirits, and report to this house at the earliest moment. Mr. Noland sustained his resolution in a few remarks showing the necessity for prompt action on the subject. From information in his possession, parti
Wm. Green for the appellant, and Arthur A, Morson for the appellee. Decree of the Circuit Court of Madison county reversed. Peyton, &c., vs Pate and others. Argued by Mosby & Speed, Slaughter, Garland & Baldwin, for the appellants, and P. R. Grattan for the appellees Decree of the Circuit Court of Bedford affirmed. Peyton, &c., vs, McClure's administrator, &c.--Argued by Mosby & Speed, Slaughter, Garlans & Baldwin, for the appellants, and P. R. Grattan for the appellees. Decree of on for the appellee. Decree of the Circuit Court of Madison county reversed. Peyton, &c., vs Pate and others. Argued by Mosby & Speed, Slaughter, Garland & Baldwin, for the appellants, and P. R. Grattan for the appellees Decree of the Circuit Court of Bedford affirmed. Peyton, &c., vs, McClure's administrator, &c.--Argued by Mosby & Speed, Slaughter, Garlans & Baldwin, for the appellants, and P. R. Grattan for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Bedford county reversed.