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ordan's regiments; about three and a half miles off I met Major Fry, with four companies of the 49th Virginia volunteers, having just landed and advancing, and Colonel Green, with a North Carolina regiment of the Wise Legion, also just landed, and waiting for the landing of his ammunition and baggage. I then obtained a little ammunition, (24 rounds of 6 and 12-pounder,) and returned, and after proceeding about two miles I found some fugitives, Col. Green's regiment, and Major Fry's companies, who had halted here, and I was informed that the barricade had been carried. This was about 12½ P. M. I heard that two more charges were made by the enemy. Shortly iable accounts since state the number as 14,000. I heard that Col. Shaw, after the capture of the barricade, decided to capitulate, together with Cols. Jordan and Green and Major Fry, and their regiments and companies. I saw Lieut. Col. Anderson before leaving, and offered to take him off. He seemed much distressed, but said he c
islature. In consequence of the failure of several counties to elect members, they being in the hands of the Federalists, there are only one hundred and twenty-six members actually returned to the House of Delegates, whereas, if all the counties were represented, the number would be 152. The resolution of Mr. Hunter sought to make a majority of 125 a constitutional majority. Upon the question of adopting the resolution a long debate ensued, in which it was supported by Messrs. Hunter, Green, Robertson of Richmond, Anderson, Steger, and Forbes, and opposed by Messrs. Collier, Harrison, Fleming, Rutherfoord, and Buford. The resolution is as follows: Resolved, That the true construction of the 26th section of the 4th article of the Constitu of Virginia, requiring the concurrent vote of a majority only of all members actually elected to each House, on the passage of every act which imposes, continues or creates a debt or charge, &c. And it having been ascertained, in the