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The Counterfeiting case. --The trial of Harvey Wash, for passing counterfeit gold coin, is drawing to a close. The testimony concluded yesterday, when Attorney Tazewell opened the argument for the Commonwealth, and was followed by Mr. John G. Williams for prisoner. Mr. Crump will continue for the defence to day.
ed to give mutual protection to our respective States against the encroachments of the Lincoln Government, I sent Judge William W. Crump, of this city, one of my aids de-camp, a gentleman of fine intelligence and great prudence, to confer with him, atain what would be his course of action in the then existing condition of public affairs. On calling upon Gov. Hicks, Judge Crump very soon became satisfied that the Governor intended to go with the North, and would use his influence, personal and , to prevent Maryland from connecting herself with her Southern sisters. The conference, therefore, soon terminated. Judge Crump's report is here with transmitted. For this struggle, so suddenly commenced, Virginia had for some time been makiary then, and it must continue to be her boundary. Early in the month of May last I directed my aid-de camp, Judge William W. Crump, to accompany an expedition to the Northwest, and to take with him arms, to be placed in the hands of loyal citiz