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e and cannister, turned the fortune of the day and routed an enemy of about five to one. The resolutions were unanimously adopted. A resolution of the very first importance was submitted by Mr. Conrad, of Frederick, asking an immediate action on an ordinance authorizing the construction of a railroad between Strasburg and Winchester. Our military operations seem now to be converging towards Manassas Junction, and it is highly important that the connection with Winchester should be completed as soon as possible. The company who propose to complete the road ask an advance from the State of an amount equivalent to the duty on the iron, which will be refunded under ample guaranties. Mr. Gregory thought the subject had better lay over at present, and moved an adjournment to 7 ½ A. M., this evening, This was carried, and the Convention ordered a recess until 7 ½ for the purpose of paying their respects in a body to the President of the Confederate States of America.