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tlingtone Slaughter, Southall, Speed, Spurlock, Staples, Chapman J. Stuart, Sammers, Sutherlin, Tarr, Taylor, Waller, Whitfield, Willey, and Wilson.--89. So the motion to strike out and insert was decided in the negative. Mr. Harvie, of Amelia, said various inquiries had been made of him as to when he should offer his minority report as a substitute for the report of the committee. He gave notice that he would do so at the proper time. Mr. Goggin, of Bedford, said he would give a similar notice that when the gentlemen from Amelia offered his amendment, he should offer his report as an amendment thereto. The Secretary was then directed to read the first resolution of the committee's report, as follows: 1.Be it Resolved and Declared by the People of the State of Virginia, in Convention Assembled, That the States which composed the United States of America, when the Federal Constitution was formed, were independent sovereignties, and in adopting that instrument
Trustee's Sale of Land and Negroes in Amelia. --I will offer for sale at Amelia Court-House, on Thursday, the 28th of March, 1861, (Court day,) a valuable Tract of Land, containing about 500 acres, and situated about five miles from Amelia CourAmelia Court-House, on Thursday, the 28th of March, 1861, (Court day,) a valuable Tract of Land, containing about 500 acres, and situated about five miles from Amelia Court-House. Also, Seven Likely Negroes. consisting of men, women and boys, the same being the property of E. E. Howson, and conveyed to me under a deed of trust, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Amelia. Jos. N.Amelia Court-House. Also, Seven Likely Negroes. consisting of men, women and boys, the same being the property of E. E. Howson, and conveyed to me under a deed of trust, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Amelia. Jos. N. Vaughan. Trustee. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. mh 22--6t* nd boys, the same being the property of E. E. Howson, and conveyed to me under a deed of trust, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Amelia. Jos. N. Vaughan. Trustee. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. mh 22--6t*
Fire in Amelia. --A portion of the residence of Mrs. Senora Banister, of Amelia county, was consumed by fire on Friday last. The fire was asioned by a crack in the fine.
Committee on Federal Relations shall terminate on Monday next, at 12 o'clock M. Mr. Carlile demanded the previous question on his resolution. After some confused discussion of points of order, the President decided that, under the rule, any member could speak ten minutes upon the previous question. The resolution was then opposed by Messrs. Johnson of Richmond, Woods of Barbour, Mallory of Brunswick, Barbour of Culpeper, Wise of Princess Anne, Blakey of Madison, and Harvie of Amelia, and favored by Messrs, Conrad of Frederick, and Jackson of Wood. Mr. Branch, of Petersburg, was in favor of compromise, and moved to amend by substituting Friday week for Monday next. Decided out of order, the previous question having been called. The call for the previous question being sustained, the main question was put. Mr. Carlile demanded the yeas and nays, and the vote resulted as follows: Yeas.--Messrs Armstrong, Aston, Baylor, Berlin, Boggess, Brown, Burde