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n up, and, after considerable discussion, which was participated in by Messrs. Anderson, Hall, Pendleton, Tomlin, Shackelford, and others, adopted by a vote of ayes 56, noes 45. The Senate's amendmenwealth's Attorney who prosecutes the case, was passed without discussion. On motion of Mr. Pendleton, the bill to commute the pay of the members of the General Assembly was taken up. The amountcalled, resulted as follows: Ayes 61, nays 54, and the Chair decided the bill rejected. Mr. Pendleton appealed from the decision of the chair, and on this appeal the ayes and noes were ordered; but before the call of the roll commenced Mr. Pendleton withdrew his appeal. On motion of Mr. Pendleton, the rules were suspended, the vote rejecting the bill was reconsidered, and the bill laidMr. Pendleton, the rules were suspended, the vote rejecting the bill was reconsidered, and the bill laid on the table. The bill for the increase of the salaries of Judges, yesterday laid upon the table, was called up by Mr. Marye and considered by the House, and after being read was placed upon it