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n arsenal and quarters for the Public Guard, and to erect buildings for that purpose, was called up, and after a discussion of some length between Messrs. Carson, August, Wickham, Lynch, &c., as to the propriety of its passage, the vote by which it was ordered to its third reading was reconsidered, and the bill referred to the Comr 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 substitrfax, 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.