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tes and their people. All which is respectfully submitted, with the request to be permitted to assign hereafter the objections to the report, entertained by the minority of the Committee, several of whom are now absent. Henry A. Wise. Mr. Harvie, of Amelia, submitted the following minority report: The undersigned, a minority of the Committee on Federal Relations, report that, having had under consideration the resolutions referred to the said committee, and dissenting from the ret an ordinance resuming the powers delegated by Virginia to the Federal Government, and to make provision for submitting the same to the qualified voters of the Commonwealth for their adoption or rejection. Respectfully submitted, Lewis E. Harvie, Robert L. Montague, Samuel C. Williams. Mr. Barbour, of Culpeper, from the same committee, submitted the following minority report on his own behalf: Resolved, That this Convention has witnessed with deep concern the failure
The Convention. The Committee on Federal Relations made a partial report on Saturday, and three minority reports were submitted--one by Mr.Wise, one by Messrs. Harvie, Montague and Williams, and one by Mr. James Barhour.--They will be found in the regular proceedings. It is understood that the majority report is approved by sixteen of the twenty one members of the Committee. Mr. Ambler concluded his speech on the pending instruction resolutions, after which they were laid on the table. Mr. Marye submitted a series of resolutions adopted by the citizens of Fredericksburg, accompanying them with some effective remarks. Mr. Johnson, of Richmond, made a speech, refuting some reports alleged to have been circulated to his prejudice among his constituents. It is probable that the grand conflict on the Committee's reports will commence to-day.