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ral Union, with the proviso, that if not accepted by the — day of--, the Convention shall have authority to pass an Ordinance of Secession without referring it back to the people for their ratification. Mr. Early, of Franklin, moved that the resolution be laid upon the table, on which motion the yeas and nays were demanded, and the roll was called with the following result: Yeas--Messrs. Janney, (President,) Aston, Bayler, Berlin, Boggess, Brent, Brown, Burley, Campbell, Carlile, Carter, C. B. Conrad, Couch, Curtis, Deskins, Dorman, Early, Fugate, Gillespie, Gravely, Addison Hall, Ephraim B. Hall, Hammond, Hoge, Hubbard, Hughes, Hull, Jackson, Peter C. Johnston, Lewis, McGiew, McNeill, Masters, Moffett, Orrick, Osburn, Patrick, Porter, Pugh, Sharp, Sitlington, Staples, Alex, H. H. Stuart, Chapman J. Stuart, White, and Willey--46. Nays--Messrs. Ambler, Armstrong, Blakey, Blow, Rouldin, Boyd. Branch, Bruce, Caperton, Chambliss, Conn, Robert Y. Conrad, James H. Cox. Rich
Sent on for forgery. -- Jas. E. Carter was brought before the Mayor yesterday, charged with passing a forged check for $13 on Moses Endol, and, obtaining money and goods there on, and also, for passing on Wm. Smith, clerk for Hill & Co., cordwainers, of this city, a draft for a pair of boots, purporting to be signed by Lawrence S. Marye. The testimony being deemed sufficient, the Mayor sent the prisoner to jail to undergo an examination for felony before the Hustings Court, which sits on the 2nd Monday in April.