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ly insisted upon his rights.) Mr. Wm. A. Jinkins nominated John O. Steger. Mr. H. L. Brooke nominated David I. Burr, but Mr. Burr at 431. Necessary for a choice, 216. George W. Randolph had 315; John O. Steger, 233; Judge John Robertson, 185; Geo. W. Munford, 104; John Ranscattering, 105. The Chair announced that Messrs. Randolph and Steger were nominated. Mr. N. B. Hill moved that the three highest bethe names of the three candidates selected--George W. Randolph, John O. Steger, and Judge John Robertson. Loud cheers followed the announcemen this evidence of the confidence of his fellow-citizens. Mr. John O. Steger was then called up, and was cordially received. After thanki acceptable to those States which had already seceded. While Mr. Steger was speaking, the crowd in the Eastern gallery commenced whistliner this episode, the meeting proceeded without interruption. Mr. Steger then resumed and concluded his speech. Mr. J. Randolph Tucke