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ton, Alfred M. Barbour, James Barbour, Blakey, Blow, Boissean, Borst, Bouldin, Boyd, Brent, Brown, Bruce, Byrne, Caperton, Cecil, Chambliss, Chapman, Cofiman. Coun, C. B. Cenrad, Robert Y. Conrad, Couch, Richard H. Cox, Critcher, Custis, Deskins, Dorman, Echols, Fisher, Flournoy, French, Fugate, Garland, Gillespie, Graham, Gravely, Gray, Gregory, Goggin, John Goode, Jr., Hale, Addison Hall, Cyrus Hall, L. S. Hall, Hammond, Harvie, Haymond, Hoge, Holcombe, Holladay, Hull, Hunton, Isbell, Janney, , Summers, Tarr, and Willey.--24. Nays.--Messrs. Ambler, Armstrong, A. M. Barbonr, Blakey, Blow, Boissean, Borst, Bouldin, Boyd, Branch, Brent, Bruce, Cecil, Chambliss, Coffman, Conn, C. B. Conrad, R. Y. Conrad, R. H. Cox, Critcher, Deskins, Dorman, Echols, Fisher, Flournoy, French, Fugate, Garland, Gillespie, Graham, Gravely, Gray, Gregory, Goggin, Jno. Goods, Jr., Hale, A. Hall, C. Hall, L. S. Hall, Hammond, Harvle, Haymond, Hoge, Holcombe, Holladay, Hunton, Isbell, Janney, M. Johnson, P.
of the Convention. Mr. Willry asked if the gentleman referred to him as one of those entertaining extreme views. Mr. Baldwin said he did not, for he had distinctly disavowed any such ultra sentiments as he (Mr. B.) had alluded to. Mr. Jackson then made a similar inquiry. Mr. Baldwin acknowledged that he did have some reference to the sentiments which he had expressed. Mr. Jackson said he had asked the question with a view to making a reply. Mr. Baldwin then went on to say that he represented the people of the great centre of the State, who were not identified with either extreme. In view of the angry feelings which had sprung up, he hoped the Convention would defer action until deliberation could be had, when they might act with more calmness and unanimity than they possibly could under existing circumstances. Pending the consideration of the subject, on motion of Mr. Dorman, the Convention adjourned, to meet at the Capitol on Monday at 10 o'clock.