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onstituted a small minority of the voters of Norfolk county. Referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. Mr. Johnson, of Richmond, presented a petition for an ordinance of secession, signed by 1,530 "subscribers;" he would not say "voters," for he was not a ware that such was the fact. Inasmuch as he knew it was the purpose of some of the subscribers to this memorial that it should operate some what in the shape of instructions to himself and his colleague, Mr. Macfarland, (Mr. Raudolph being considered all right,) he desired to make a brief statement. The paper was signed by many of the most sterling and substantial citizens of Richmond — his personal friends — from whom, however, he widely differed on the questions of the day. This movement had been in progress since about the time the Convention met. The memorial had been circulated, he believed, in every locality of the city, for the purpose of swelling the number of subscribers. For the purpose of showing how many