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im dependent on his profession alone for the support of his family. Mr. Barbour said he referred to Major Tyler, of Fauquier, brother of Judge Tyler, of that judicial district; and in order that such neglect and positive injustice should be at one remedied, Mr. B. submitted a motion raising a committee of seven, to confer with the authorities of the Confederate States on the general subject of their relations towards the State of Virginia. The motion was adopted. [Justice to Mr. Ambler requires us to say that this interesting part of the day's proceedings was introduced by him in some remark relative to a pledge of the Convention, that Virginia officers, resigning in Lincoln's service, should be provided for by the State, without detriment to their professional grade] During the morning a dash was made at the Governor's Aid, but the charge was successfully repulsed and no one was hurt, if we except certain newspapers, whose rumors on this subject Mr. Jas. B. Dorman