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when Virginia must take her stand, and his opinion was that a Border State Convention would make the question satisfactorily. The National difficulties. Mr. Cox. of Chesterfield, offered the following resolution for adoption: Resolved, That the Committee on Federal Relations be instructed to report, without delay, an of all the Border Slave States at the earliest practicable day; also to report on the subject of coercion by the Federal Government of the seceded States. Mr. Cox, in presenting this resolution, alluded to the excited state of feeling in his county, which had been much inflamed since the reception of the Peace Conference pr, grandest country on earth. As he told his friends at home, his platform was his country — Virginia-- and on that platform he hoped he would ever be found. Mr. Cox said that as the resolutions contained so instructions to the committee, they could not be offered as a substitute for his, unless the rules were suspended.