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more than ten minutes on any question, and that no member shall speak twice on the same subject.--The roll was called for the purpose of ascertaining the absentees, and the vote on the question was also taken, resulting — ayes 43, nays 45. The resolution was then amended by striking out "2½" and inserting "2," and providing that the recess shall commence from and after this day. It was moved that an ordinance restoring to rank certain officers in the militia service be taken up. Mr. Ambler thought that the mere act of volunteering and being elected to military command divested an officer of all military honors. A petition of certain volunteers of Augusta county was presented and read by the secretary, in respect to Col. Baylor, of that county. Resolutions also passed at the same meeting excepting from unjust imputation any other militia or volunteer officers in the said county. Moved to be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Carried.--[The point in discuss