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for the purpose aforesaid, unless the Convention now in session in the city of Richmond, before it shall adjourn, shall, by order to the Governor, so direct. Mr. August and Mr. Bruce delivered eloquent speeches in favor of the bill. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, followed, and at the conclusion of his remarks, proposed a substitute. A discussion as to the constitutionality of the issue of notes was participated in by Mr. Thomas of F., on the one side, and Messrs. Brannon, August, Day, e it shall adjourn, shall, by order to the Governor, so direct. Mr. August and Mr. Bruce delivered eloquent speeches in favor of the bill. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, followed, and at the conclusion of his remarks, proposed a substitute. A discussion as to the constitutionality of the issue of notes was participated in by Mr. Thomas of F., on the one side, and Messrs. Brannon, August, Day, &c., on the other. Pending the discussion, on motion of Mr. Smith, the Senate adjourned.
Supreme Court of appeals. --Taylor's ex'rs vs. Holliday and others — argued by Messrs. Tucker and Patton for the appellant, and Wm. Green for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Frederick county affirmed. James River and Kanawha Co. against Anthony Robinson, Jr. Writs of supersedeas awarded from the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond. Edwin Walker, John D. Thomas and B. W. Green against W. T. Sallee. Writ of supersedeas awarded from the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond.
The suspension of the firm of Penniston & Co., an old established house in the Island of St, Thomas, is announced. Cause — the crisis in the United States.