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were adopted citizens, and as there are well-founded doubts in their minds as to their allegiance, I will say that the resolution does not contemplate making citizens of persons who may be accidentally residents of the State at the time of secession. Mr. Kiunair offered a resolution for a recess from to-morrow until the 18th prox., or subject to the call of the President of the body.--Tabled. Mr. Rhett offered a resolution, and wanted it laid on the table without reading. Mr. Memminger thought it ought to have at least one reading. Mr. Rhett then read an ordinance providing for a Convention of the slaveholding States, for the purpose of forming a Constitution for a Southern Confederacy. First, a Convention of the seceding States, to be held at Montgomery, Alabama, for the formation of a Southern Confederacy; second, recommending said States to appoint, by their Conventions or Legislatures, as many delegates as they have at present in Congress, and the vote, in ado