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ed. Mr. Jones, of Appomattox, did not coincide with the recommendations of the Governor, and was not favorably disposed to spreading the Message before the people. He believed the times and people rife for secession. Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, said he was opposed to printing an extra number of copies of this Message, as he was unwilling, by his vote, to give an implied sanction to a part of it. He regretted that the Governor, at such a time as this, should feel it his duty to throw ee was appointed and went into session immediately: Messrs., Robertson, of Richmond; Bassell, of Upshur; Yerby, of Northampton; Seddon, of Stafford; Hopkins, of Washington; Chapman, of Monroe; Martie; of Henry; Wood, of Albemarle; Anderson, of Botetourt: Cowan, of Preston; Duckwall, of Morgan; Ball, of Loudoun; Grattan. of Rockingham; Welch, of--; Curter, of Lancaster. Mr. Bassell supported his resolution. Mr. Yerby the substitute offered by Mr. Robertson. Mr. Seddon favored speedy acti