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ia in the determination expressed by her Legislature to drive the enemy from her borders and maintain the ancient boundaries of the Commonwealth. Under the resolution dividing the Senators into three classes, whose terms shall be, respectively, of two years, four years, and six years, the ballots were drawn with the following result: Terms of present Senators. Alabama.--C. C. Clay, 2 years; W. L. Yancey, 6 years. Arkansas--Mr. Johnson, 2 years; Mr. Mitchell, 6 years. Florida--Mr. Baker, 2 years; Mr. Maxwell, 4 years. Georgia.--Mr. Toombs, 2 years; Mr. Hill, 6 years. Kentucky.--Mr. Simms, 2 years; Mr. Burnett, 6 years. Louisiana--Mr. Semmes, 4 years; Mr. Sparrow, 6 years. Mississippi.--Mr. Phelan, 2 years; Mr. Brown, 4 years. Missouri.--Mr. Clarke, 2 years; Mr. Peyton, 4 years. North Carolina.--Mr. Davis, 2 years; Mr. Dorisch, 4 years. South Carolina.--Mr. Barnwell, 4 years; Mr. Orr 6 years. Tennessee.--Mr. Henry, 4 years; Mr. Haines, 6 year's. Texas.--M
Night session. The House re-assembled at half-past 7 o'clock. The pending question was laid upon the table in consequence of the absence of Mr. Carenove. Rights and disabilities of persons of Mikedblood. Mr. Steger offered a resolution that the Committee on Courts inquire into the expediency of amending sec. 3, chap 108, and sec. 7, chap. 107, and also to affix by law the rights and disabilities of persons of mixed blood. Adopted. The sale of ardent spirits. Mr. Baker offered a resolution that the Military Committee inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill enabling cities and towns to prevent the sale of ardent spirits when required by the military authorities.-- Adopted. Maryland and Virginia's quota of volunteers. Mr. Bradbond offered a resolution that the Military Committee inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill authorizing the Governor to equip three batteries of artillery, of four guns each, to be furnished the Maryland Bri