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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry 's Brigade , formerly John M. Jones 's. (search)
Virginia State Convention.twenty-fifth day.
Thursday, March 14, 1861.
The Convention was called to order at 12 o'clock Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Baker, of Grace Church, (Episcopal.)
Voice of the people.
Mr. Neblett, of Lunenburg, presented a series of resolutions adopted by the citizens of his county, favoring immediate secession, opposing a Border State Convention, and repudiating the Peace Conference propositions.
Mr. Kent, of Wythe, presented the proceedings of a meeting held in that county, with resolutions in favor of an immediate withdrawal of Virginia from the Union, and against the consideration of any subjects by the Convention not appertaining to National affairs.
Referred to the Committee on Federal Relations.
The Peace propositions.
The Presidentstated the pending question to be on the motion to refer to the Committee or Federal Relations the report from the Commissioners to the Peace Conference.
Mr. Tyler, of Charles City, being entit
Confirmations by the Senate.
--The following are all the confirmations made by the U. S. Senate on Wednesday: John Z. Goodrich, Collector at Boston; Geo. W. McLelian, Second Assistant Postmaster General; DeWitt C. Littlejohn, Consul at Liverpool; William H. Vesey, Consul at Aix Ia Chapells; Lucius G. Forbes, Postmaster at Beloit, Wisconsin; John J. Speed, Postmaster at Louisville, Ky.; George Harrington, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; J. P. Baker, of Nebraska, Agent of the Otoe and Menominee Indians.