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He was followed by Mr. H. W. Thomas in opposition. At the conclusion of Mr. 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, Greever, Hubbard, Johnson, Logan, Lynch, 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, Claiborne, A. D. Dickinson, Early, French, Gatewood, Isbell, Neal, Paxton and Thompson-- 13. Bills Passed.--Senate bill to provide for the voluntary enslavement of Thomas Garland and Mary Anderson, persons of color, in the county of Hanover; Senate bill to amend the third and fourth sections of an act passed March 15, 1850, to provide for the inspection of guano and plaster of Paris, in the city of Richmond and town of Petersbu
Note. --The following is the substance of the report of the committee in reference to printing the debates, submitted by Mr. Wickham on Monday: "The committee to whom was referred the contract with the proprietors of the Enquirer, for reporting and publishing the debates of the Convention, report that they have had a correspondence with the Auditor of Public Accounts, from which it is ascertained that that officer, in auditing the accounts connected with this contract, allows the proprietors to the Enquirer payment for 'the proportion horne by the paper which contained the debates to the whole paper published,' and not for the 'whole paper.' "Your committee regard this as the point in the contract to which their attention was to be particularly directed. Approving the construction placed upon this branch of the contract, by the Auditor, the committee ask to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject."