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520 JOUENAX or THB HOUSE OF COMMONS. [1840. Friday, Dec. 18, 1840. Mr. J. P. Caldwell, from the Joint Select Coinmiltee on Military Affairs, reported a bill to compel the militia officers of Mecklenburg county to drill three days in each and every year. The said bill was read the first time and passed. On motion of Mr. Holt, Ordered, That d message be sent to the Senate, propo-sing that the two Houses do vote again immediately for a Judge of the Superior Courts, in place of Johti D. Toom-er, resigned. A message from the Senate, agreeing to this proposition, and informing that Messrs. Clingnian and Orr form their branch of the committee to superintend the election. Ordered, That Messrs. L. ^Valker and Pemberton form said committee on behalf of the Commons. The House then voted as follows: FOR WILLIAjM H. BATTLE, Messrs. Speaker, Adams, Alien, Barringer, Beall, Boyden, Braimock, Brewer, Brumraell, Burns, Carson, Clegg, J. M. Covington, J. W. Covington, Doak, Farrow, Foreman, Franklin, Gee, D. A. Graham, J. Graham, Grandy, Gray, Guthrie, Guyther, Hill, Holt, Huggins, Hyman, Jacobs, Jeflerson, Joiner, H. C. Jones, Keener, King, Lilly, Mendenhall, Mills, Moore, Morris, Murchison, McCieese, McClenehan, McCollum, McLaughlin, McLaurin, Paine, Patton, Patterson. Pemberton, Poindexter, Pope, Proctor, Robards, Russell, Siler, Smith, Spruill, J. W. Taylor, Whitehnrst, J. O'lv. Williams, F. Williams, M inston. Wilson. Withers, Youns:.
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Full Text | 520 JOUENAX or THB HOUSE OF COMMONS. [1840. Friday, Dec. 18, 1840. Mr. J. P. Caldwell, from the Joint Select Coinmiltee on Military Affairs, reported a bill to compel the militia officers of Mecklenburg county to drill three days in each and every year. The said bill was read the first time and passed. On motion of Mr. Holt, Ordered, That d message be sent to the Senate, propo-sing that the two Houses do vote again immediately for a Judge of the Superior Courts, in place of Johti D. Toom-er, resigned. A message from the Senate, agreeing to this proposition, and informing that Messrs. Clingnian and Orr form their branch of the committee to superintend the election. Ordered, That Messrs. L. ^Valker and Pemberton form said committee on behalf of the Commons. The House then voted as follows: FOR WILLIAjM H. BATTLE, Messrs. Speaker, Adams, Alien, Barringer, Beall, Boyden, Braimock, Brewer, Brumraell, Burns, Carson, Clegg, J. M. Covington, J. W. Covington, Doak, Farrow, Foreman, Franklin, Gee, D. A. Graham, J. Graham, Grandy, Gray, Guthrie, Guyther, Hill, Holt, Huggins, Hyman, Jacobs, Jeflerson, Joiner, H. C. Jones, Keener, King, Lilly, Mendenhall, Mills, Moore, Morris, Murchison, McCieese, McClenehan, McCollum, McLaughlin, McLaurin, Paine, Patton, Patterson. Pemberton, Poindexter, Pope, Proctor, Robards, Russell, Siler, Smith, Spruill, J. W. Taylor, Whitehnrst, J. O'lv. Williams, F. Williams, M inston. Wilson. Withers, Youns:. |