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North Carolina Legislature. Raleigh, Nov. 23. --Curtis H. Brogden was reelected Comptroller of Public Accounts yesterday by a unanimous vote. He was the nominee of the Conservative caucus. The same caucus have nominated Jonathan Worth, of Randolph, for Public Treasurer, and J. P. H. Ruiss, of Wake, for Secretary of State. The old functionaries, Daniel W. Cowits and Rufus H. Page, are to walk the plank. Augustus S. Merryman, of Buncombe, has been elected Solicitor for the 7th Circuit, and Jesse J. Yeates, of Hertford, Solicitor for the 1st Circuit. All quiet below.
ith him, was examined and discharged on producing the same. Robert, slave of W. T. Truman, was whipped for being caught out after hours, and Tom, slave of Miss Mary Ball, were committed for going at large contrary to law. Supreme Court of Appeals--The following decisions were rendered by the Judges of this Court, on Friday last, on which day they adjourned to meet on the 5th day of January next: Goodwyn et als. vs, Myers — a glued by R. R. Howison for plaintiffs, and August & Randolph and Howard & Sands for defendants — judgment of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond reversed. Sinton, trustee, vs. The Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia — argued by B. R. Wellford and A. A. Morson for plaintiff, and Macfarland and Roberts for the defendants — judgment of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond reversed. Lackey vs. Lackey — argued by F. L. Smith for appellant, no counsel for appellee — decree of the Circuit Court of Alexandria county affirmed