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tonto lay the bill authorizing the issue of Treasury notes on the table. The Senate refusing to lay on the table, Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, proposed to amend by inserting $100 instead of $10, as the smallest amount for which the notes should issue. Mr. Douglass proposed $50, which was accepted by Mr. Thomas. Mr. August, Mr. Logan, &c., opposed the amendment, and Mr. Thomas, Mr. Rives, &c., advocated it — the latter contending that the issue would be unconstitutional, and the formerMr. Thomas, Mr. Rives, &c., advocated it — the latter contending that the issue would be unconstitutional, and the former maintaining the reverse. The amendments were rejected — ayes 14, noes 27. Mr. Paxton moved that the vote by which the amendment of Mr. Brannon was ordered to its third reading, be reconsidered. Lost. The question then recurred on the pompany. Laid on the Table.--The bill to incorporate the Parkersburg Bridge Company coming up on its third reading, Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, opposed its passage, and offered a ryder thereto. Mr. Paxton moved to amend the ryder.--The bill, ryd<
ard of Lawrence S. Marye, Esq. , and whose signature he is charged with forging for a pair of boots. The following is a list of the paper said to have been put afloat by Carter: Order on Alex. Hill, dated Feb. 16, signed Law. S. Marye, directing him to furnish "James Carter, my ward, a pair of boots," and charge the same to Mr. Marye. Check for $27, dated March 9th, payable to E. F. Winston, and signed John L. Atkinson. Check for $13, dated March 8th, payable to Wm. F. Fraysier, signed A. W. Thomas. Check No. 196, dated March 2d, payable to L. Dorsam, for $6, (for a pair of boots,) signed Wm. L. Atkinson. It is said that not long since Mr. Williams, (hardware merchant,) hired a number of hacks from Belvin & Atkinson, which coming to the knowledge of Carter, he made out a bill for the amount (about $37,) and presented it and obtained a check. On applying at the Bank he was directed to have it made payable to bearer. Finding the money could not be drawn, he wrote the following not