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er it, in connection therewith. He offered, in the way of argument, a proposition that when the people came to vote on the question of a Convention, they should indicate whether they were willing or not to stay in the Union under Lincoln. Mr. Evans, of Middlesex, said enough time had been consumed already in discussion, and he would, therefore, call the previous question. The call being sustained, the Speaker stated the main question, which was on the adoption of Mr. Duckwall's amendles, Walker, A. Watson, Watts, Welch, Wood and Yercy--77. Nays.--Messrs. Allen, Anderson, Barley, Ballard. Barbour, Baskerville. Bass. Bassell, Bell, Boisseau, Burks, Caperton, Carpenter, Carter, Chapman Childs, Claiborne, Duckwall, Edwards, Evans, Friend Garrett. J. T. Gibson, J. Gilmer, Graham, Gratten, Dunter James, C. H. Jones, Warner T. Jones. Kantman, Kemper, Kincheloe, Lundy, Lina, Mallory, McDowell, McGehee, Meddey, Miles, J. R. Miller, Mong, Montague, Montgomery, Morgan, Nelson,
mond, says: Some three weeks ago, a young man of genteel appearance arrived in this place, and registered at the Hewitt House as Albert L. Riddell, Louisville, Ky. He came amongst us for the purpose of collecting a sum of money due the legatees in the estate of Benjamin Estes, dec'd. While sojourning in our midst, he became very intimate with David Saunders Chilton, a young man who, up to that time, had always been an irreproachable character. On Thursday evening last the two young men left Liberty for the purpose of making a Western tour. When the news of their arrest reached this place, some of our merchants examined their money, and found that they had some of the "same stuff" D. S Chilton passed $20 to Wm. Graves &Co.; $20 to Evans & Co; $20 to J. M. Ragland, and $20 to Frank Bragason, which was afterwards redeemed by Riddell. J M. Ragland also received $10 from Riddell. We learn that a gentleman from Lynchburg was in Liberty on Tuesday last with $120 he had received.