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168 JOURNAL OF THE SENaTE. 1849 ting, that they have passed the Engrossed BUI from the Senate entitled, "A bill to unite the Roanoke Rail Road and the Sea Board and Roanoke Rail Companies and for other purposes," with an amendment, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate. Said amendment was concuried in. The resolution in favor of the Executors of Joseph J. Dan-iel, was read th€ second time and passed; on motion of Mr, Joyner, the rules of the Senate were suspended, and said res-olution was read the third time passed, and ordered to be en-grossed. Received from the House of Commons, a message stating that they have passed the following Engrossed Bills, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate, viz: A bill for the better regulation of the public highways, in Rutherford County. A bill to amend an act entitled an act to tax the venders of foreign made riding vehicles, ratified the 18th of January, 1847. Ako, "A bill to amend and consolidate the several acts heretofore passed, for the better regulation of the town of Con-cord, in the county of Cabarrus. Said bills were read the first time and passed. Received from the House of Commons, a message concur-ring in the proposition of the Senate, to ballot, forthwith, for two Trustees of the University, and stating that Messrs. F. B. Satterthwaite, DennisT. Ferrebee, and Lewis Thompson, are in nomination, and that the name of F. S. Procter, is withdrawn from nomination, and stating that Messrs. J. M. Taylor and Skinner, form their branch of the committee to superintend said election. Messrs. Worth and Bower, were appointed the com-mittee on the part of the Senate, the House of Commons in-formed thereof, and the Senate then voted by ballot. The Speaker laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller, in relation to Cherokee Bonds, which was read, and on motion of Mr. Albright, ordered to be printed. Received from the House of Commons, a message stating that they have passed the engrossed resolution in relation to an Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb ; which was read and a-dopted. The Speaker then announced the special order of the day,
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Full Text | 168 JOURNAL OF THE SENaTE. 1849 ting, that they have passed the Engrossed BUI from the Senate entitled, "A bill to unite the Roanoke Rail Road and the Sea Board and Roanoke Rail Companies and for other purposes," with an amendment, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate. Said amendment was concuried in. The resolution in favor of the Executors of Joseph J. Dan-iel, was read th€ second time and passed; on motion of Mr, Joyner, the rules of the Senate were suspended, and said res-olution was read the third time passed, and ordered to be en-grossed. Received from the House of Commons, a message stating that they have passed the following Engrossed Bills, in which they ask the concurrence of the Senate, viz: A bill for the better regulation of the public highways, in Rutherford County. A bill to amend an act entitled an act to tax the venders of foreign made riding vehicles, ratified the 18th of January, 1847. Ako, "A bill to amend and consolidate the several acts heretofore passed, for the better regulation of the town of Con-cord, in the county of Cabarrus. Said bills were read the first time and passed. Received from the House of Commons, a message concur-ring in the proposition of the Senate, to ballot, forthwith, for two Trustees of the University, and stating that Messrs. F. B. Satterthwaite, DennisT. Ferrebee, and Lewis Thompson, are in nomination, and that the name of F. S. Procter, is withdrawn from nomination, and stating that Messrs. J. M. Taylor and Skinner, form their branch of the committee to superintend said election. Messrs. Worth and Bower, were appointed the com-mittee on the part of the Senate, the House of Commons in-formed thereof, and the Senate then voted by ballot. The Speaker laid before the Senate a communication from the Comptroller, in relation to Cherokee Bonds, which was read, and on motion of Mr. Albright, ordered to be printed. Received from the House of Commons, a message stating that they have passed the engrossed resolution in relation to an Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb ; which was read and a-dopted. The Speaker then announced the special order of the day, |