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ected. Mr. Tyler returned thanks in a few appropriate remarks accepting the appointment. Mr. Borst nominated James M. Mason, of Frederick county. Mr. Neblett, preferred some fixed plan — some rule by which every section of the State shall be represented. He moved that the Congressional Districts of the State be callby Districts. Mr. Borst replied to Mr. Scott, in opposition to his expressed preference for restricting the nominations to members of this Convention. Mr. Neblett's resolution was amended so as to go first into the election of two delegates at large, and then elect by districts. Mr. Scott moved to amend by selecting ette. Messrs. Cox and Mallory favored the election of Mr. Macfarland. Mr. Macfarland received 73 and Mr. Dejarnette 28 votes. Fourth District. Mr. Neblett nominated Hon. Roger A. Payor. Mr. Chambliss nominated Mr. Wood Bouldin, of Charlotte county. Mr. Bouldin requested his friend to withdraw his name, a