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of vindicating himself from aspersions cast upon him at this capital and at Washington. He asked if the gentleman from Augusta (Mr. Stuart) was in his seat. Mr. Stuart.--He is. Mr. Wise proceeded to remark that he was in feeble health; tform which it appeared that a debate took place in the Senate of Virginia, on a resolution offered by the gentleman from Augusta. Mr. Patrick here suggested that the matter be postponed until to-morrow. Mr. Wise said it would take but a few moments, and he wished to make his statement now, in order that the gentleman from Augusta might have an opportunity to relieve him from the imputation contained in the resolution. The Clerk was then requested to read the resolution referred rsons" in Virginia contemplated an attack upon the Federal property, an invasion of Washington, &c.) Mr. Stuart, of Augusta, said he could set the matter at rest. He never dreamed of alluding to Mr. Wise as one of the rash and ill-advised pers