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ph, Richardson, Seawell, Strange, Thornton, Robt. H. Turner, Franklin P. Turner, Tyler, Williams, Wise, and Woods.--37. Nays.--Messrs Janney, (President,) Armstrong, Asion, Baldwin, Baylor, Berlie took the ground that Virginia was dependent upon the will of a Confederated Government. Mr. Wise replied to Mr. Scott, declaring that the State of Virginia was more independent now than she wa as it stood, asserted no dangerous doctrine, and was acceptable to him without amendment. Mr. Wise replied to Mr. Macfarland. He did not know that any one claimed absolute sovereignty for a Staight be dragged into a foreign war, against her will, she should be regarded as sovereign? Mr. Wise replied that she would. He referred, in support of this position, to the Confederacies of Eurom Portsmouth, attaches unequivocally to the sovereignty and independence of a States. Pending Mr. Wise's remarks, the hour of 2 having arrived, the Committee took a recess till 4 o'clock P. M.
ee met at 4 o'clock, and was called to order by Mr. Price, of Greenbrier. Mr. Wise resumed the floor and proceeded to comment on the position occupied by the genly sovereign who has delegated her material powers to another Government? Mr. Wise had never heard such a catalogue of questions so often reiterated. Bean Brumm The mountain which he had raised did not reach the magnitude of a mole-hill. Mr. Wise proceeded to define the term "sovereignty," and cited the examples of the Papa not a gift, but a grant in trust, which deprived the grantor of nothing. Mr. Wise continued to discuss the subject in a general way, for some time, urging his vohnson 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 Messrss, Strange, Sutherlin, Thornton, Tredway, R. H. Turner, Tyler, Wailer, Williams, Wise, and Woods--70. So the resolution was lost. On motion of Mr. Goode, of