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fluence in putting into the army all who ought to be there. Mr. Richardson said if it was as the member represented it — that the Legislature was not capable of attending to its business — then he would recommend that the member move an amendment adjourning the body to-morrow; and instead of members going home to urge others to enter the army, to go there themselves; for if they are not capable of being public servants in this capacity, they can, at least, be soldiers in the army. Mr. Hall, of Wetzel, opposed a precipitate adjournment; it would have a bad effect. Then the discovery of the little mistake in the estimate of the Confederate Secretary of War of over three millions of dollars, now due, necessitates a tax of one hundred per cent. above all other taxes, and the States would be called upon to bear their proportionate part. The resolution to fix the day of adjournment sine die was lost — ayes, 50; noes, 58. The bill to pay Tucker Carrington an additional su<