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v. Dr. Sekley, of the Second Baptist Church. Small notes. Mr. Isbell, from the Committee on Banks, to whom was referred the House billinserting ten; in lieu of five per cent. This was opposed by Mr. Isbell. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, moved to amend by inserting the worn withdrew his amendment. The question having been raised by Mr. Isbell as to what penalty should be inflicted in case of a failure of tharding localities exposed to marauding attacks of the enemy. Mr. Isbell expressed the opinion that such a special force would not subservt been unmindful of the necessities of the exposed frontier. Mr. Isbell disclaimed any intention to reflect upon the conduct of the Confetle disagreement between himself and the Senator from Jefferson, (Mr. Isbell.) It was known that a body of men were ready to enlist for the puarrested and imprisoned by the United States authorities. By Mr. Isbell--Of providing for the payment, by the Commonwealth, of Virginia's